PUBLISHED: OCT. 04, 2014 The story is linked here, but is unfortunately behind McClatchy’s paywall. With gentle hands, retired Master Sgt. Joe Martinez put on his decades-old apron — a wisp of thin, cream-colored cotton, the last physical reminder of a […]
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North County homeless benefactor has eye on permanent home
Published: Dec. 22, 2012 A puff of yarn bobbed atop 3-year-old Tylar Johnson’s knitted winter cap as she weaved through a cluster of people sorting through coats spilling from an oversized plastic bag.
Templeton dog rescuer takes her animal skills to TV with dog whisperer Cesar Millan
Published: Jan. 30, 2013 Second Chance at Love Humane Society founder Cheri Lucas beamed on a recent morning as she trekked through her expansive Templeton property, a large group of rescue pups padding faithfully behind her. “All these guys have their […]
Creekside discovery leads to a trove of possibilities
Published: May. 28, 2012 LaVonne Rae and Don Welsh of Templeton are unearthing a mystery. They believe a vintage car, maybe from the 1940s, is buried in a creek near their house. So far, their only guiding clue is the […]
Paso Robles woman ‘wowed’ after winning trip to outer space
PUBLISHED: Aug. 07, 2012 The story is linked here, but is unfortunately behind McClatchy’s paywall. When Paso Robles resident Mercedes Becerra learned last month that she had just won a trip to outer space, she didn’t believe it. “I’m just so […]
Mid-State Fair CEO Vivian Robertson: Her lifetime love-a-fair
Published: July, 22, 2012 (Published here) Vivian Robertson believes details matter. In the early morning hours before the California Mid-State Fair opened Wednesday, signs stacked atop the stone wall at the Main Grandstand entrance, cocktail tables missing from the grandstand […]