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Last chance to attend Cowboy Fest

Today's your last chance to saddle up and mosey on over to Melody Ranch for the annual Cowboy Festival - the best part of living in the great SCV! Have some Cowboy Cobbler from the Cowboy Cultural Committee (cooked on coals in a Dutch oven) and listen to some of the finest entertainment west of the Rio Grande!

June 28, 2008 | By Michele Buttelman Signal Senior Colunmist | Columnists


Enterprising pols shelve Californians' best interests

I never cease to be amazed by the great lengths traveled by pols in trampling underfoot the shiny promises made on needy campaign stumps.

June 28, 2008 | By Andre Hollings | Columnists


Education funding should be a top priority

California faces some very difficult times, given the state's budget deficit. In January, the governor announced a $14.5 billion shortfall.

June 28, 2008 | By Barry Gribbons | Columnists


New enterprise zone already boosting economy

After nine full months of operation, the city of Santa Clarita's Enterprise Zone has proven to be an amazing new tool in the economic development toolbox, benefiting the local business community. All types of city-based businesses have taken advantage of the hiring tax credit including car dealers, restaurants, retail, and industrial and manufacturing companies.

June 28, 2008 | By Ken Striplin | Columnists


Big steps toward stomping out arthritis

The prevalence of arthritis and chronic joint symptoms is surging, affecting more than 45,000 in Santa Clarita alone and approximately 46 million (one in five) Americans.

June 27, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian | Columnists


The lies of the Clintons

Hillary's latest effort at "embellishing" (actually, it's called "inventing" or "fabricating") on her visit to our troops in Bosnia while a war was going on there comes as no surprise. She was merely trying to inform

June 26, 2008 | By Ken Eliasberg | Columnists


Earth Week in Santa Clarita

The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, was conceived by Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin as a means of

June 25, 2008 | By Lynne Plambeck | Columnists


A legislative solution to a nonexistent problem

One thing everyone can agree upon: Water served to the public should be clean, safe, potable and free of

June 25, 2008 | By Dan Masnada | Columnists


Endless Iraq Whack-a-Mole

"I want to cut off the finger I voted with." Ayad Hassan heaps scorn on the Iraqi government that he cast a ballot for two years ago. Hassan finally got out of Sadr City three weeks ago after being pinned down in his house for days while renewed open warfare again devastated his neighborhood.

June 24, 2008 | By Gary Horton | Columnists


A checklist for buying a new home

Home ownership and housing are essential to the strength and vitality of a region. It is the cornerstone of family security and stability; it strengthens our communities; it is crucial to the national and regional economy; and it enhances overall quality of life.

June 24, 2008 | By Holly Schroeder | Columnists


Some legislative relief for schools

The most distinguishing factor between national, state and local government is the ability of local politicos to shed the mantle of partisan politics in an effort to work together to achieve the common good. The city of Santa Clarita is a prime example of that very fact. With that in mind, I offer hearty congratulations to Mayor Bob Kellar and Laurie Ender, the clear winners in Santa Clarita's City Council election. Bob Spierer, Diane Trautman, ...

June 22, 2008 | By Paul Strickland | Columnists


The best medicine Medicare can allow

My mother used to say, "Whoever called old age the 'Golden Years' must have been color-blind." Having recently spent time visiting elderly relatives in some rather sad and sterile skilled nursing facilities, I've been giving serious thought to how I'll be living out my Golden Years, should I make it that far.

June 22, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian | Columnists


Annual Cowboy Festival rides into Santa Clarita Valley

Since 1994, the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival has been recognized as one of the best in the West, taking visitors back in time and bringing to life the music, magic, and spirit of the Old West. The city of Santa Clarita encourages folks of all ages to come and enjoy the sights, sounds, and original cuisine of the 2008 Cowboy Festival. The main festival is set to run Saturday, April 26, through Sunday, April 27, ...

June 21, 2008 | By Bob Kellar | Columnists


Are you ready to cowboy up?

SCV Scene The best time of the year is here. The Cowboy Festival at Melody Ranch in Placerita Canyon rides into town next weekend. Great food, great music, great fun and a chance to walk the historic streets of the Melody Ranch Motion Picture Studio where many famous Western films and television shows were made ("The Lone Ranger," "Gunsmoke," "Hopalong Cassidy" and many others). Visit www.cowboyfestival.org for schedules and ticket information. Santa Clarita Symphony For ...

June 21, 2008 | By Michele Buttelman | Columnists


Our water supply 'portfolio'

If you're an investor with a diversified portfolio, there's a pretty good chance you have greater peace of mind during an economic downturn than you would if all of your financial eggs were in the same basket. That simple philosophy - diversification - can save you money and headaches over the long run.

June 21, 2008 | By William Pecsi | Columnists


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Jason Stanford: Will Obama beat the 6-year itch?

If the 2010 elections weren't bad enough for Democrats, here comes the "six-year itch."

May 09, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tom Purcell: No-fault Internet addiction

nline chat host: Good morning, cyber pals. As you know, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the psychiatric "bible," is to be released this month.

May 09, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Will Durst: To drone or not to drone

Put on your tinfoil hats, everybody. Or didn't you get the memo? It's paranoia time in America again.

May 08, 2013 | By Will Durst Raging Moderate | Columnists


Gary Horton: Victimhood: the new secret to success

Picture a modern-day Adonis with flowing, jet-black hair and rugged features for which women swoon. Picture an entrepreneur – a master of his own high-tech business.

May 08, 2013 | By Gary Horton Full Speed to Port! | Columnists


Jim Mullen: It’s time for spotty training

My wife and I forgot to have children. We are so busy going to movies, plays and concerts, buying nice things for the house, taking long vacations without looking at a school calendar, reading all the latest best-sellers and going to restaurants with nice white tablecloths that it simply slipped our minds.

May 08, 2013 | By Jim Mullen The Villiage Idiot | Columnists


Rick Jensen: A slippery slope

Your 9 year-old daughter runs out of a public swimming pool shower, crying because a 45 year-old naked man is lounging in the sauna, "full monty." You call the police. The police arrest you for violating the man's rights and send both you and your daughter to "behavior modification counseling."

May 05, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


David Hegg: Ethics and a quality life

The basic question in the study of ethics has always been that of determining right and wrong, moral and immoral. Some find right to be that which aligns with authoritative truth or standard, while others base morality on the consequences of individual actions. The former - deontologists - and the latter - consequentialists - have argued back and forth for centuries, and the battle rages on today in academia.

May 05, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Timothy Myers: Let the good times roll again!

One of my coworkers during my time working for Ernst & Young found himself working for KB Homes during the middle of the residential real estate boom, putting together the analyses or so-called "land packages" for the acquisition of property for the building of tract homes.

May 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Peter Funt: Rambunctious raccoons are laughing at me

Our backyard is filled with the pleasing sounds of spring created by birds, frogs, crickets and teens down the street testing their new cars. But lately there are also the haunting sounds of raccoons laughing at me.

May 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Live from City Hall

For the past few months, the city of Santa Clarita has hosted a series of local town hall meetings in Saugus, Canyon Country and Newhall to share important community information and hear from community members regarding issues of importance to them.

May 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Kevin D. Korenthal: Make all marriages civil unions

Rights, as established by the Constitution of the United States of America, are greatly misunderstood.

May 03, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Leyla Ramos: Veterans deserve more employment

When our veterans come home from war, they are greeted by "welcome home" signs, banners, applause, hugs and cheers. The popular line "Thank you for your service" is heard time and time again.

May 03, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tom Purcell: Reverse psychology vs. the Nanny State

Get this: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to ban the sale of cigarettes - now legal to people at age 18 - to people younger than 21.

May 03, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


George Runner: Obama steals California Gov. Jerry Brown’s playbook

Given California's chronic problems, it's hard to imagine anyone sees our state as a model - but it's clear the Obama administration does.

May 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Kevin Bayona: Bush legacy hinges on his war on terror

The 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush, was recently honored with the dedication of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

May 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


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