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CItizens Address Problems with Sheriff's Department at Community Action Group Forum
Nearly 50 residents and business owners attend the standing-room-only meeting.

Email: eric.yates@patch.com
Phone: (619) 204-2985
Hometowns: Born in Roanoke, VA. Took a 15-year detour to Colorado Springs, CO, and returned to Roanoke when he was 16. Came to San Diego to attend Point Loma Nazarene University and has been here ever since.
Birthday: Dec. 12
Bio: Eric has been a working San Diego journalist for the past 11 years, for media outlets like the San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego News Network, San Diego Magazine, and the San Diego Community Newspaper Group. He began work as editor of Mount Helix Patch in August 2010 and became editor of the combined La Mesa-Mount Helix Patch in March 2012. He succeeded Ken Stone as editor of La Mesa Patch. Ken became associate regional editor for south San Diego County, overseeing six Patch sites.
Eric love sports - both as a participant and an observer, and enjoys playing basketball, golf, tennis and football. He is married and loves cooking with his beautiful wife (how's that for brownie points?) He has got a deadly jump shot, and a quick wit, and enjoys telling stories. He prays to the altar of Dean Edwards Smith and the North Carolina Tar Heels, and cried the day George Harrison died.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I am a moderate conservative, and believe in a free market, family values, conservation, and trying to help those who can't (not won't) help themselves. Also, if that makes me a libertarian, so be it!
Are you registered with a certain party?
Registered Republican, but rarely vote along party lines. I try to vote for whomever I believe can make the most impact in office in a given time frame.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I am a devout Christian and believe that the love of Jesus Christ changed the world. I also believe it is the responsibility of his followers to try and show that same love. I'm no radical, and believe that there are appropriate and responsible ways to share His truth, outside of Bible thumping.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Rising water rates, fire service and protection, challenges in public schools.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I'm for families, safety, and well-being, not necessarily issues. I support any measure that will imporve people's livelihood, whether it be financially, socially, physically, or security-wise.
Nearly 50 residents and business owners attend the standing-room-only meeting.

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And another sucessful father/son sports banquet, this week in Spring Valley in 1956.
Offer your tips and advice for how to balance a child's time with school, play, and family activities.
The District will add 20 life-saving devices to its Brush, Truck, Rescue, OES and staff vehicles.
Here is a roundup of the crimes reported last week.
New goals for this year are to increase SVCA membership, and to put plans in motion for a dog park in Spring Valley.
Check out these stories and more from the week that was at Mount Helix Patch.
Southern California K-12 credentialed teachers are being offered a free 2011 Fun Card.
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The monthly mixer of the Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce showcased the renovated Union Bank branch on Campo Road.
Mario Solis, 27, is in custody after authorities found a sizable amount of marijuana and a loaded firearm in the home.
One activist asks board members to end “the entitlement mentality that seems to permeate public-sector workers in the state."
Being a mentor is just one of the many things in which this week's Whiz Kid is involved.
Hundreds of volunteers pack the former Spring Valley Elementary site to build a new playground in only seven hours.
Here is a roundup of the crimes reported from last week.
John Cahan, 39, of Spring Valley allegedly attacked his father with a sword over the Christmas holiday.
New officers for the 2011 year were sworn in during the annual celebration.