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• A recent article (“Arroyo Grande hates on charter-bashing bill,” May 16) confused two South County municipalities’ interests in becoming charter cities. Grover Beach put a failed charter measure on the November ballot. Arroyo Grande has yet to pursue such a measure but has formed a committee to analyze the cost-benefit of moving in that direction.
• A photo subject was misidentified in the May 16 Strokes “Boasting the roasting.” The Coastal Peaks Coffee employee pictured is Roastmaster Phil Grant.