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What’s not to love about two Mira Costa graduates’ high school experiences
Authors Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka in front of the Manhattan Beach Public
Library. Photo: Jes Workman
by Elka Worner
Authors Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka have always drawn on their experiences at Mira Costa High School for their young adult novels, but even more so for their fourth book, “What’s Not to Love,” .
“These are the characters who are most like us. Their intense focus on academics and questions about the future are very similar to the questions we faced,” Siegemund-Broka said.
The narrator is an overachieving high school senior named Alison Sanger, who could be Wibberley. The male lead is Ethan Sanger, an equally intelligent “Kennedyesque via California” guy with “high cheekbones, sharp nose,” who could be Siegemund-Broka.
by Kevin Cody
Over the Christmas holidays, Eric Dellenbach, his wife Erika and twin 7-year-olds Jaxson, and Mia contracted COVID-19. The cases were mild, except Eric’s. He went to an emergency room near his home in Seattle But because he didn’t fit the high risk profile, he returned home. He was just 51 and healthy from a lifetime of surfing and snowboarding.
Dellenbach grew up on Duncan Place in Manhattan Beach. He attended Robinson School, Center Middle School and Mira Costa. Upon graduation he attended San Diego State and then met his wife Erika. After a few years he moved his family to the Seattle area for a job in hospital administration.
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Addison Independent staff BRISTOL RESIDENT STEVE Brown delivers his completed ballots to election worker (and town selectboard member) John “Peeker” Heffernan during brisk voting in the basement of Holley Hall on Tuesday afternoon.
Independent photo/John Flowers LAURA ASERMILY, WHOSE appointment to fill a vacancy on the Middlebury selectboard expired on Tuesday, pauses to say Hi while handing out ballots at the Middlebury polls in the Recreation Center. Independent photo/Megan James ADDISON SELECTBOARD MEMBERS Roger Waterman, left, Rob Hunt and Steve Torrey gather up their town reports and tools after the brief Addison Town Meeting held in the town hall Monday evening. The selectmen nearly outnumbered the citizens who showed up during a raging snowstorm.
New vaccination clinic vaccinates more than 1000 people in a single day Major vaccination efforts are underway on both sides of the state line here in the Wabash Valley. One county health department set a goal of administering a thousand COVID-19 doses. The Crawford County Health Department leaders said the faster they vaccinate the public, the sooner they will get new shipments of COVID-19 drugs to vaccinate more people.
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 3:06 PM
Posted By: Brianna Shackelford
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) Major vaccination efforts are underway on both sides of the state line here in the Wabash Valley. One county health department set a goal of administering a thousand COVID-19 doses. The Crawford County Health Department leaders said the faster they vaccinate the public, the sooner they will get new shipments of COVID-19 drugs to vaccinate more people.