It's 9 p.m., time to go home

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Mayor Don Kurth is often mindful of the clock, allowing high school students to leave the City Council meeting at 9 p.m. He did so tonight, which was appreciated by at least one student.

"I don't know why we had that assignment" he wondered. "It was torture."

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Dean said:

That is too funny. I must be a big dork then, in high school I choose to do my senior research project (during my junior year nonetheless) on the City of Rancho Cucamonga and sat in on many a Council meetings. I thoroughly enjoyed myself... but those were the times of Bill Alexander and a much less crowded City with less controversial issues to cover.

wrecks said:

is wrecks behaving and a quiet little boy?

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