The Coast News, Sept. 24, 2010

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SEPT. 24, 2010

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Airport to conduct disaster exercise CARLSBAD — McClellan-Palomar Airport will be the scene of a major disaster-exercise Oct. 1, when county airport officials, law enforcement agencies, the American Red Cross and community members will stage a mock landing accident to test their ability to respond. County officials said people who live in the area should not be alarmed by increased activity on the morning of the exercise, including sirens, emergency vehicles entering and exiting the airport and the presence of a large number of law enforcement and emergency responders. The airport runway will be closed for 15 to 20 minutes when the exercise starts at 9 a.m., but will reopen for normal operations immediately afterward. The Federal Aviation Administration requires TURN TO AIRPORT ON 29

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Local resident honored by TV Academy By Bianca Kaplanek

DEL MAR — A former Del Mar resident who helped pioneer the format for TV-magazine shows was acknowledged this year by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Lt. Col. Robert H. Anderson, who passed away Oct. 29, 2009, at the age of 91, is recognized on the In Memoriam database on the Emmys.tv website for his work as a host, producer, writer and editor in the early days of television. Anderson began his TV career in the 1950s while livTALK TELEVISION Former Del Mar resident Bob Anderson, right, ing in Davis, Calif., and work- chats with former California Lt. Gov. Harold Powers during Anderson’s ing as a farm adviser for the “Farm and Home News” TV show in the 1950s. Courtesy photo

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Girl Scout run COAST CITIES — San Diego families are invited to join local Girl Scouts at the New Day 5K and Sharp Health Expo on Sept. 26. Participants will run or walk the scenic 5K or onemile courses along De Anza Cove in Mission Bay Park. The 5K will begin at 8 a.m., followed by the one-mile event at 8:30 a.m. Register at www. sdgirlscouts.org/5k. Entry fees range from $15 to $30. For more information, contact Rea de la Cruz at (619) 610-0739.

Gridiron scores COAST CITIES — The San Luis Rey football league reported its scores for its first two weeks of play. Freshman, 8 and under: Coach Rodney Rich, Trojans 27 — Rim of the World Scots 0. Trojans 13 — Adelanto Raiders 0. Coach Keith So’oto, Trojans 6 — Moreno Valley Ravens 6. Trojans 26 Terriers 0. Sophomores, 10 and under: Coach James Harmon, Trojans 20 — Rim of the World Scots 12. Trojans 0 — Adelanto Raiders 12. Coach Barry Morgan, Fallbrook Warriors 0 — Moreno Valley Ravens 34. Warriors 0 — Redlands Terriers 34. Juniors, 12 and under: Coach Dan Armentrout, Trojans 60 — Rim of the World Scots 0. Trojans 31 — Adelanto Raiders 6. Coach Rob Nakamoto, Fallbrook Warriors 12 — Moreno Valley Ravens 21. TURN TO WHO’S NEWS? ON 25


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