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Grossmont Comes Back to Win, Ground Broken on Sheriff's Station, and U-T Sold Again

These stories and more as we take a look at the Week in Review on Mount Helix Patch.

At Mount Helix Patch, we know that in your busy lives there may be some stories that you can't read about the day they happen. With the "Week That Was" column, we'll provide a roundup of the most important stories of the week.

All of the musical stylings of talented students from across the Grossmont Union High School District were on display last week during the Fall Showcase. Bands from local high schools Grossmont, Helix, Mount Miguel, and Monte Vista all participated. Check out the videos.

Despite sending out previous notice of a public forum, there was no one in attendance for the Grossmont-Cuyamaca meeting that was to discuss changing the voting procedures for board members.

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The Union-Tribune has been sold for the second time in two-and-a-half years, after Platinum Equity sold the newspaper to San Diego Developer Doug Manchester.

Grossmont football kepts its season alive after they erased a 25-point second half defecit in beating Mira Mesa 33-25.

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After 14 years, a long proposed new sheriff's station in Rancho San Diego is one more step closer to completion, after ground was broken for the new $17.5 million facilty on Friday.


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