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Classic Cars, Music, Art and Even a Car Wash at Ramona High
Classic car owners enjoyed chatting about their vehicles as students entertained them with music and displayed their art at the high school Saturday.

Former editor of SonomaValley.Patch.com
Classic car owners enjoyed chatting about their vehicles as students entertained them with music and displayed their art at the high school Saturday.

The K-Mart parking lot allows for more vendors.
Gary Kreep of the U.S. Justice Foundation knows it may be years before he gets a response to his appeal before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
It's a celebration all around, as Ramona receives multiple honors from the state.
B-17 and B-24 bombers and a P-51B Mustang amaze onlookers eagerly awaiting their arrival at Ramona Airport on Wednesday.
Two heavy bombers and a P-51 Mustang are due in town as part of the nationwide Wings of Freedom Tour.
It's a type of case that has never come this far in the courts before, and the judiciary and attorneys are at odds over how to handle it.
Gary Kreep, co-founder of a Ramona-based conservative political group, continues the battle to prove the president ineligible for office.
The crowd enjoyed the weather, the music, the hot dogs and the relaxation at Ramona Outdoor Community Center.
Main Street lights up with color as residents buy plants for Spring gardens.
Japanese Maple and Liquid Amber trees are added to Ramona Community Schools and Ramona Elementary.
A residential Christian drug and alcohol recovery program in Ramona offers hope and a way back into a productive life.
Gary Kreep will address the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena on Monday, representing American Independent Party members.
Gary Kreep will address the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena on Monday, representing American Independent Party members.
Patch set out to find out who monitors it. Volunteers recently removed nearly 1,200 pounds of trash from the creek.
Magnolia, fruitless mulberry and eucalyptus trees now adorn the campus, as a donation from SDG&E.
Docents are needed to give tours of the museum which houses about 40 vintage helicopters.
Ray Lutz of Citizens Oversight Projects calls the hearing a “road show” designed to keep current supervisors in office. But panel members defend the meeting as an important step in the public process.
Residents are invited to offer their opinions on any proposed changes to the supervisorial district boundaries based on recent census results.
A Sheriff's Department helicopter team aids a man with a broken ankle and rib injuries.