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By KENDRA SITTON | La Mesa Courier La Mesa City Council newcomer Jack Shu is already working to meet his campaign...
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Read moreDetailsThe San Diego Foundation recently awarded a $30,000 Age-Friendly Community grant to the La Mesa Park and Recreation Foundation towards...
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