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Elijah Brumback


| Friday, November 14th, 2014

SB County District Attorney takes white-collar crime to task

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After the 10-year sentence handed down to convicted ponzi-schemer David Prenatt on Oct. 9, and the more recent nine-plus-year sentence reckoned on former contractor David Lack, it’s clear that one county is sending a message that it has more than just a thing against guys named David. While a number of years behind bars might Read More →

| Friday, November 14th, 2014

Groundbreaking is step forward for housing in SLO

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The first shovel full of dirt for Terraza, a project billed as a cutting-edge sustainable housing community in San Luis Obispo, flew at a Nov. 12 groundbreaking.

| Friday, November 14th, 2014

Yoga studio franchise owners plan third location for Central Coast

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Thanks to two Rocky Mountain transplants, CorePower Yoga brand continues its rapid franchise expansion throughout the region.

| Friday, November 7th, 2014

Cal Poly envisions campus’ next two decades

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The university announced Oct. 23 that it is entering a two-year master planning effort to determine future needs and what projects, from infrastructure to programing, will take priority.

| Friday, November 7th, 2014

The business of aid: Direct Relief adapts corporate strategy

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In 2013, Direct Relief provided $346 million in humanitarian aid to 69 counties including the United States. That work accounted for 5,552 shipments of pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and medical equipment — a more than 500 shipment increase over 2012’s total.

| Friday, November 7th, 2014

Cash-strapped Guadalupe banks on DJ Farms project

Central Coast, Latest news, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

For Guadalupe, it’s not the city’s expenses that are the problem — it’s revenue. With little commercial presence from businesses and a population of about 7,100, business tax revenues have dwindled and the ability to attract retailers is almost nonexistent.

| Friday, November 7th, 2014

‘Prost!’ Figueroa Mountain to trek from Buellton to Bavaria

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Buellton-based craft brewer Figueroa Mountain is headed across the pond with plans for a brewery and taproom in Germany.