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Vol. 17, No. 46
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General plan on hold
Honoring those who served
November 17, 2017
Holly, Jolly Pet Holiday
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The Antioch City Council recently decided to delay the update to an element of the city’s general plan for 2,712 acres of undeveloped land in southern Antioch, bounded by Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve to the west, city limits to the south and the City of Brentwood to the east. The holdup of unspecified duration comes after city officials discovered that the update could conflict with a number of other projects. “We are looking at an entire focus area that we need to make a judgment on,” said Councilmember Tony Tiscareno. “We need to do it right.” see Plan page 26A
Gift ideas, healthy guidelines and more to make this season a pet perfect one. Page 1B
Recognizing Their Own Photo by Tony Kukulich
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here was plenty of patriotism and gratitude on display at the Veterans Day Commemorative Celebration, Nov. 11, at Veterans Park in Brentwood. Participants included the color guard, the Cub Scouts who led the Pledge of Allegiance and a salute from a Civil War canon. To view more photos of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia/sideshows.
Freedom grad Marine of the Year by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
While watching an episode of “Transformers” almost 10 years ago, Miranda Bell told her father she wanted to join the Army. He told her she’d never make it. But today she’s proving him wrong. Bell, now a 21-year-old Marine, recently beat out over 23,000 other candidates to win the 1st Marine Division Marine of the Year award. “I had no idea it would ever go this far,” said Bell, a 2014 Freedom graduate. “It’s not like I strived to win this or that award, but I am extremely passionate about the Marine Corps and my job.” Candidates for the award are judged on a variety of criteria, including their physical fitness, marksmanship with a rifle and job perforPhoto courtesy of Miranda Bell mance. Miranda Bell, a 2014 Freedom graduate, In just three years with the Marines, Bell is recently beat out 23,000 other Marines set to receive her fourth promotion – to sergeant. to win the 1st Marine Division Marine She has become one of only a few females ever of the Year award. to complete special operations training in antici-
pation of eventually becoming a Marine Raider – similar to a Navy Seal – and she has racked up a variety of awards. “I just know what I have to do, and I am going to get it done,” said Bell, who declined to specify her specific job. “I will do whatever I need to do to be the best Marine I can be.” Bell’s innate passion for the Marines forged her roundabout path to where she is today. The third of four girls in a conservative Christian family, Bell knew long ago that she wanted to join the Marines, but her parents pushed her to become a nurse, like her sisters, and then urged her to join another military branch instead of the Marines. Midway through her senior year in high school, she joined the Army Reserves, but nine months later, her unrelenting desire to be a Marine won out. “Nothing felt right,” said Bell, who graduated Freedom with a 4.0 and was accepted into every college she applied to. “I had a desire to
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BAC Awards
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Bank of Agriculture recently honored for excellence in customer service.
Brentwood school administrators recognized for outstanding work by their peers. Page 4A
NCS Playoff Victory
Heritage Patriots win first round of NCS Division I playoffs against Monte Vista. Page 19A Breaking News.................12A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................23A Cop Logs.............................25A Holiday Happenings.........6A Milestones.........................11A Opinion...............................18A Pets........................................ 8B Sports..................................19A
Pot Tax Coming
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Anyone planning to sell marijuana after Jan. 1, will have to register for seller’s permit.