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Annual Memorial Day Observance Set for Monday
City leaders will join with local veterans to honor those who gave their lives.

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After 20 years in Southern California, Justin spent eight years in Arkansas, where he received a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of Central Arkansas and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he served as executive editor of the UALR Trojan. It's also in Arkansas where Justin developed his love for community news.
Justin moved to Orange County in 2006, and spent nearly three years as a senior editor for Entrepreneur Magazine's website before coming to Patch.
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City leaders will join with local veterans to honor those who gave their lives.

The accident occurred early Monday morning at the corner of Ellis Avenue and Tamarind Street.
The school's 6th-grade team won its division and also earned the highest score of any team in the competition.
Born and raised in Fountain Valley, Ranck committed to joining the Army before he had even graduated from high school.
This week's Readers' Choice poll contest is yoga studios. Where's the best place in Fountain Valley to strike a pose?
Did you capture the perfect moment from the pageant? If so, share it with the rest of the community.
The homeowner says two men tried to talk him out of calling the police before one of them fled the scene.
The proposed sign has already drawn angry comments from members of the public.
Experts at OC Water Summit debate how to fix and expand the state's water infrastructure.
The local businessman's charity has turned an unimaginable personal tragedy into educational opportunities for local students.
Fountain Valley's often-embattled school superintendent will fight the good fight Friday night on behalf of the Fountain Valley Educational Foundation.
The survey will gauge the public's support for a bond that could bring about $30 million in additional money to the district.
Caltrans is also involved in the investigation of the incident, which blocked the freeway for two hours and knocked out power to 2,500 local customers.
Fountain Valley's jester of jewels is so excited for this Friday's pageant that he can't even sleep. Sure, that's it.
The electric display sign for Mike Thompson's RV won't even be addressed by the Planning Commission until next week, but several residents were on hand to speak out against it.
The Lobos will host El Rancho this afternoon.
The real-estate mogul is ready to reveal whatever it takes to become the first Mr. Fountain Valley.