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Four People Ticketed for Buying Booze for Kids
A store clerk also was cited for selling alcohol to an underage customer, police said.

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A store clerk also was cited for selling alcohol to an underage customer, police said.

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Also, three Second Harvest Food Bank employees will try to eat on $4.50 a day as part of the CalFresh Challenge later this month.
Also, three Second Harvest Food Bank employees will try to eat on $4.50 a day as part of the CalFresh Challenge later this month.
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