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Chamber CEO Running for 79th Assembly District Seat - ScoopSanDiego.com

Chamber CEO Running for 79th Assembly District Seat
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by Charles Iyoho (La Mesa Courier, La Mesa, CA) ? Mary England, a Lemon Grove City Councilmember and the La Mesa Chamber of Commerce president and CEO for the last four years, has announced plans to run for the 79th State Assembly District seat?citing ...
Mary England Kicks Off Assembly Campaign in Lemon GrovePatch.com

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Kaiser Permanente partners with local organization to reduce obesity in Lemon...

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Kaiser Permanente partners with local organization to reduce obesity in Lemon ...
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LEMON GROVE - The Community Health Improvements Partners, a San Diego non-profit, has received a $1 million grant from Kaiser Permanente to promote healthy eating and active living in Lemon Grove, California, through an alliance of community partners ...
Lemon Grove group gets $1 million from KaiserU-T San Diego
$1 Million Grant Will Help Lemon Grove Eat Better, Live HealthierPatch.com
Kaiser Permanente Southern California Invests More Than $7 Million to Fight ...MarketWatch (press release)

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Lemon Grove Getting Makeover - NBC San Diego

Lemon Grove Getting Makeover
NBC San Diego
By Diana Guevara One San Diego community is hoping to clean up its act, starting with its calorie count. Lemon Grove is getting a community health makeover with the help of a local hospital. It's called the Healthy Eating Active Living initiative or ...


The Story Of La Mesa - ScoopSanDiego.com

The Story Of La Mesa
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Although the San Diego Flume Company had brought water from the Cuyamaca Mountains to the Mesa in 1889 the Company struggled to adequately supply its customers in the El Cajon Valley, East San Diego, Spring Valley, Lemon Grove and the Mesa.

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CHURCHES WORK TOGETHER TO HELP FEED THE HUNGRY - U-T San Diego

CHURCHES WORK TOGETHER TO HELP FEED THE HUNGRY
U-T San Diego
LEMON GROVE ? When El Cajon resident Patty Hammond was laid off in 2010 after 10 years of working at San Diego Christian College, the single mom did what she needed to do. Hammond reined in her spending, refinanced her home and readied herself and her ...

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