Friday, March 9, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 3
Features
         
Crane mishap kills worker at movie set
         
Sunlaw suspends license process for power plant
         
Karnette letter: 'power plant is ill-advised'
         
6th grader found with gun at Griffiths School
         
Warren Theater named for Jacquie Emerson
         
L. A. Fitness opening today in Downey
Editorials
         
Downey train station By John Adams
         
Downtown on brink of success By Jerry Andrews
         
Restoring a vital link to America's past By Congressman Steve Horn
         
First presidency exhibition opened By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Edison plan to help businesses conserve
         
Senior dinner and dance set March 15
         
Chamber mixer March 15 at Pacific Western Bank
         
Calvary Chapel will expand school facility
         
Lenten worship services Wednesdays at Messiah
         
Lots to see and do at the Street Fair
         
Masonic lodge honors police and firefighters
         
OASIS just keeps on getting better
         
Database workshop offered at library
         
Havice will retain transportation seat
Entertainment
         
'Monkeybone' is funny but uneven
Sports
         
Downey Calvary Chapel wins title
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for March
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Herbert Caldwell Byrne
         
Marian E. Schultz
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