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Contra Costa County Office of Education considers solar energy projects San Jose Mercury News As the state squeezes school budgets, the Contra Costa County Office of Education is hoping to cut energy bills by installing solar and more Share and Enjoy:

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Written by Administrator Posted February 8, 2010 at 12:11 pm San Bernardino County announced last Friday that it was delaying a planned budget workshop for another month. For a county that has been asleep at the switch in closing an estimated budget shortfall of $90 million-plus in its upcoming fiscal year is anyone surprised? Neighboring Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego Counties have at least been ...

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