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More Attendance Boundary Ire, and Spring Valley is Center of BBQ World – For a Day, Anyway
These stories and more as we take a look back at the Week in Review.

At Mount Helix Patch, we know that in your busy lives there may be some stories that you can't read about the day they happen. With the "Week That Was" column, we'll provide a roundup of the most important stories of the week.
With the fate of attendance boundaries in Grossmont Union High School District still up in the air, there is some very real angst that exists. One parent writes that the problem lies with the school board, and that thing won't change without a changing them.
San Diego County Sheriff's and the FBI-San Diego Bureau are seeking public help in identifying the female bank robber who last week robbed the Bank of America branch inside Albertson's on Sweetwater Road.
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Cali Comfort was on the minds of dozens of BBQ experts last week, as the restaurant was one of only five in San Diego to host a tasting tour, as part of the weekend's National Barbecue Association annual conference.
There was lots of military news last week, leading with the tragic mid-air helicopter crash which killed seven Marines, most of whom were from Camp Pendleton. We also have a review of 'Act of Valor,' the new movie starring several active-duty Navy SEALS, and in interview with an active-duty SEAL about what it takes to train like a SEAL.
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