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Private grade schools were operating in Livermore from the 1860s on. [21] The Livermore Collegiate Institute was founded in 1870, and Union High School (later called Livermore High School) graduated its first class of students in 1896. [citation needed] There was an old bullfight ring that survived until at least 1870. [21]
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The First Day may refer to: The First Day (David Sylvian and Robert Fripp album) The First Day (Kay Tse album) The First Day "The First Day" (The Owl House), an episode of The Owl House "The First Day" (Designated Survivor), a second episode of the first season of an American political thriller series Designated Survivor
In 1901, the city took over the free library and put it under municipal control and financial support. [b] By then, the library's inventory had grown to 3,500 books. [4] Led by Mrs. Dell C. Savage, president of the library board, Livermore began its campaign to obtain a library grant from the Carnegie Foundation in 1908. A formal application ...
Watson has drawn 13 targets over his last two games, generally appearing injury-free. He remains a rare athlete with size (6-foot-4) and uncommon speed (4.36), capable of turning any touch into a ...
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In August 2006, former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 3 into law, establishing a "double fine" section on Vasco Road from Walnut Boulevard in Brentwood to Interstate 580 in Livermore. The law doubled the fines for "unlawful passing and overtaking, excessive speed, reckless driving, drunken driving and other serious moving violations ...
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