VOLUME 25 ISSUE 7 July 12 – Aug. 9, 2019
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La Murry Fireworks and MusicFest featured family-friendly activities like this bag race. (Photo by Brett Alan Photography, Local dentist brings father’s life in music biz to the stage. Page 4
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Fireworks fest fundraising met The community’s daylong celebration of Independence Day 2019 was packed with food, music, games, and family fun, as neighbors gathered at Lake Murray Community Park to enjoy the annual Lake Murray Fireworks and MusicFest event. “Thank you to our donors, volunteers and to our community for getting behind the event and for doing their part to keep our neighborhood safe and clean this July
Fourth,” said event chair Tracy Dahlkamp. The Lake Murray Fireworks and MusicFest committee is officially committed to hosting the event again July 4, 2020. All donations made from this day forward will be applied to 2020, for expenses including fireworks, city permits, insurance, emergency personnel, portable toilets and sinks, entertainment, and lighting and stage components.
While community donations looked to fall short of the $85,000 goal this year, the total raised by the day of the event was a cool $85,171, according to Dahlkamp. The 2019 music festival drew a rotating crowd of an estimated 3,000 people, while the evening fireworks show could be seen by an estimated 100,000 people throughout La Mesa and San SEE FIREWORKS, Page 5
Trolley station housing approved
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Plan to deal with Alvarado Creek flooding still up in the air By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier
St. Augustine football star JT Penick heads to West Point. Page 20
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A plan to build housing at the Granville Trolley Station has cleared a hurdle, which has given local property owners both hope and caution about a longterm solution to the area’s flood problem. On June 13, the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) board of directors approved a new development at the agency’s Grantville Trolley Station to build 156 affordable units and 254 market-rate, SEE MTS HOUSING, Page 8
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An architectural drawing of the proposed housing complexes for Grantville Trolley Station (Courtesy MTS)
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RED CROSS ISSUES URGENT CALL FOR BLOOD DONORS Following a difficult Fourth of July week for blood and platelet donations and ongoing challenges finding new blood donors, the American Red Cross now faces a blood shortage and has issued an emergency call for eligible individuals of all blood types to give now and prevent delays in medical care. About 450 fewer blood drives were organized by businesses and other community groups during the first week of July than during a typical week as people across the country celebrated the holiday with activities and travel. This led to about 17,000 fewer blood donations than needed for patients in a single week. “Medical emergencies and critical treatments don’t stop SEE NEWS BRIEFS, Page 23
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