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CSM Blanks Sierra & Siskiyous In Home SOFTBALL Debut
Update on CSM athletic's events

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Update on CSM athletic's events

Scholarship Application Deadline Approaching
Please review these safety tips from PG&E regarding downed power lines.
Visitors welcome to attend and learn more about SIR.
Many volunteers were needed by the County to complete the full count
Don't drive after drinking. Don’t Get Super Busted on Super Bowl Sunday by Driving Impaired
Will your street sign be included in this request? Should City staff do this work?
Please refresh yourself on the City's parking requirements.
Tips brought to you by the San Bruno Citizens' Crime Prevention Committee. Think Neighborhood Watch
Sign up BEFORE all spaces are full.
Entry Deadline: Submissions are due by Friday, March 1, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. to San Bruno Public Library:
Are you a 2nd grade San Bruno girl interested in Girl Scouting? The Troop is comprised of 2nd grade girls from John Muir Elementary.
CALIF CC SUPER BOWL MATCH-UP: CSM’S EDELMAN VS. LANEY’S ANDERSON
Home Kitchens’ County moves to opt-in to Assembly Bill 626
Pedestrians MUST be able to walk past - including when pushing a stroller or when in a wheel chair. Eventually a $50.00 fine.
Everyone needs to fill out this form.
Attend and see what this board does.
Looks like an all inclusive bill worth reading to see what is being proposed. Links to all subdivisions
Growth $2.6 billion distributed to local agencies for essential public services in Fiscal Year 2017-18