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What’s at the movies

November 23, 2011
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Smiths Ranch Drive-In will be showing Immortals and In Time beginning Friday November 25th. Our days of operation are Thursday through Sunday. Ticket booth opens at 6:30 P.M. and the show starts at 7:00 P.M. The Immortals The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) and his murderous Heraklion army are rampaging across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus. With the invincible Bow, the king will be able to overthrow the Gods of Olympus and become the undisputed master of his world. With ruthless efficiency, Hyperion and his legions destroy everything in their...

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Smith’s Ranch Veteran’s Flea Market is Born Again!!!

November 1, 2011
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Twentynine Palms, Ca— Tired of no place to shop and mingle, well on Saturday November 5, 2011 we are re-opening the historical Smith’s Ranch Veteran’s Flea Market.  Those that remember the past remember the good food, camaraderie and great deals from 10 pairs of socks for $4.00 to great BBQ lunch for $9.00. This will be a free admission event for both sellers and buyers (limited time). So come support some locals and visiting vendors, lets see where this goes. With your support we can make this a weekly...

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Mark Clemons wants your vote

October 1, 2010
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Mark Clemons wants your vote

Hello I am Mark Clemons candidate for the 29 Palms City Council. I have had both individuals and special interest groups show interest in funding my campaign. I have to say thank you very much for the show of support, but no thanks, you will always have access and consideration. Any questions please ask here on this blog or facebook. I don’t want to have any obligations other than the obligation to the city and the citizens as a whole. I would like to say thanks to Dan for...

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It’s legal, it’s dirty, it’s taxpayer dollars, it’s Redevelopment.

September 10, 2010
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It’s legal, it’s dirty, it’s taxpayer dollars, it’s Redevelopment.

Hector Tobar: It didn’t all start with Bell – latimes.com Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo worked the system to get himself an annual paycheck of nearly $800,000. He lent $300,000 in city funds to a local car dealership that later went defunct. That might seem like a lot of money. But half a century ago, some very astute men in another L.A. suburb — the City of Industry — helped invent a system that uses local governments to siphon away billions of our tax dollars. Much of it ends...

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