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Weekend links and yodeling dummies

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Did anyone watch the Miss America pageant this weekend? I would be ashamed to admit to it normally, but when someone's talent is a yodeling ventriloquist act (you heard that right) or describes their biggest asset as being "racially ambiguous" (same person) how can you not be entertained?

Also, the quote of the night (besides racially ambiguous girl Ms. Arkansas, unfortunately I can't find a video or transcript) goes to either Ms. Iowa with this line from her intro "Leading the state in ethanol production, my state gives you gas," or Ms. Utah with "Tonight 53 women share a dream, not a husband."

Anyway, if your attention was taken away by Miss America, or the Jets beating the Patriots, or the Golden Globes, then here is the news you missed.

"My sixth grandfather, Pedro, is buried here along with some of his family. I don't want them dug up." Gabrieleno Indians fight to preserve a burial ground where a Mexican cultural center is planned.

A Walnut veteran gives an update on the troop drawdown in Iraq. "As the drawdown happens, it becomes harder to get the supplies and support to the people, but it's a mission that is very crucial and has to get done."

The teen birth rate has seen a major decline, but the cause is something left to be determined.

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A fresh batch of weekend links

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I fear I am going to hog some of the links today, but my ego has actually grown very little.

You may have seen Sunday's package in the newspaper regarding city car allowances. Two web links for you on that story. The more specific story about El Monte's car allowances and an overall picture of the Valley.

Then there is another story out of Rio Hondo's Police Academy. This one follows up on claims of ammunition abuse at the school while addressing some other issues at the academy.

Here is one to wet your appetite: Food trucks are gathering at SpeedZone in Industry.

Fran Delach, Azusa City Manager, called redevelopment funds "city life blood." Gov. Jerry Brown may pull the plug.

Those concerned about autism should take a look at today's display. A new study links freeways to autism. That story is coupled with the recent news that having children close together may increase the risk of autism. This also follows recent headlines debunking the doctor who is known for promoting a link between autism and vaccines.

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