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This began a long-lasting partnership between the two families. While studying fruit science at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Hope worked part-time in Napa Valley under Caymus Winemaker Chuck Wagner, and also spent time at wineries in the Rhone Valley region in France. [7]
KLFF (89.3 FM, "Family Life Radio 89.3") is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to and serves San Luis Obispo, California. The station is owned by Family Life Broadcasting and broadcasts the contemporary Christian music format of the nationally syndicated Family Life Radio network.
Wilson and his business partner, James Scott (–1851), also owned Rancho El Chorro and Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay in San Luis Obispo County. In 1845, Wilson moved his family from San Luis Obispo to Rancho Cañada de los Osos & Pacheco y Islay, built an adobe home and lived there until he died in 1860. [7]
A family limited partnership (FLP) is a complex structure that serves a strategic purpose for individuals desiring to manage and protect family assets, limit liability and potentially secure tax ...
In 1845, Wilson moved his family from San Luis Obispo to Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay, built an adobe home, and lived there until his death in 1860. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican–American War , the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored.
KTAS (channel 33) is a television station licensed to San Luis Obispo, California, United States, serving the Central Coast of California as an affiliate of Diya TV.Owned by Major Market Broadcasting, the station maintains studios on Carmen Lane in Santa Maria and a transmitter atop Cuesta Peak.
In 1843 he left with a party from New Mexico with his family and livestock, traveling over the Old Spanish Trail to the San Bernardino Valley, then on to San Luis Obispo in 1844. There he served as alcalde of San Luis Obispo in 1845 and 1849. He had purchased Rancho Potrero de San Luis Obispo from Maria Concepcion "Chona" Boronda in 1854. [6]
When Wells left in 1923 to start his own newspaper in San Luis Obispo (the Tribune) the Rev. H.J. Loken of the Federated Church stepped in to help write news. Rev. Loken was a newspaper man during the week and a minister on Sunday. He went fulltime into the ministry in 1925, the same year the Colony Holding Corporation was forced into ...