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- Looking Back to 1955: Uranium discovery on Twisselman ranch causes mining feverpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1932: Bridge snaps with car and passengerspasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1914: E.G. Lewis announces plans for Atascadero building plantpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to February 1936: One person killed, suspect commits suicidepasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1956: Board of Supervisors candidate charges votes were illegally countedpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1941: Heavy rains and wind damage entire coastpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back: January 1914 storm wipes out local bridges, creates ‘a sorry wreck’pasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1955: $110,000 Farmers Alliance project nears completionpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1946: Santa Claus coming for a visit on Saturdaypasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking back to 1950: $319,000 phone project for Paso as long-distance calls risepasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1936: Businessmen blame traffic enforcement for loss of tourist tradepasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1956: Adolescent riots feared in Atascadero, veterans honoredpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1930: Lack of housing in city is acute, say rental agentspasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1937: Community celebrates Pioneer Daypasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1940: Elementary school condemnedpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1940: Grand jury indicts justice of peace and supervisorpasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1936: Electrical storm takes toll in damagepasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1936: Freak storm starts five rural firespasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to 1959: Five cars wrecked, Camp Roberts adds 6500 troopspasoroblesdailynews.com
- Looking Back to WWI in 1918: Letter from local soldier, snapshots of local supportpasoroblesdailynews.com
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