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Ramona Week in Review: Squirrel Plague, Graduation & Fire Contract
Catch up on some of the top stories in Ramona over the past week, including a hiker's fall at Three Sisters Falls and a $200 million price tag for wildfires.
Here is a look at some of the top stories in Ramona over the past week:
- Important Tips for Ramona Parents to Prevent Underage Drinking
- [Updated] Hiker Falls, Slides 25 Feet at Three Sisters Falls
- Head-On Collision Near Santa Ysabel Causes Major Injuries
- New Ramona High Principal Had Rocky Finale as Boulder Chief
- County Offers Swimming Safety Tips Following Near-Drowning in Ramona
- 3 Squirrels Test Positive for Plague; Hikers Warned
- Hundreds Cheer On Class of 2013 at Ramona High School
- Wildfires Have Cost Taxpayers $200 Million This Fiscal Year
- RMWD Renews Contract With Cal Fire for FY 2013-14
- Ramona Water District Honors Local 4th-Graders
- Crime Log: $33K Worth of Goods Stolen
- Get Fair Tickets for $4 at Ramona's Albertsons
- RMWD Applies for Recycled Water Project Grant
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