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Vol. 17, No. 25
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Former OUESD analyst charged
Feeding The Soul
Passing the torch
Shar’ron’s Soul Catering puts a healthy spin on soul food favorites. Page 12
by Ruth Roberts Staff Writer
Jeanine Davis, a former application analyst in the Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD), has been charged with three felony counts of computer fraud in connection with the OUESD. Davis, a Brentwood resident, turned herself in to the Concord Police Department on June 13 after warrants were issued for her arrest. She was released on $100,000 bail. The school district addressed the issue this week in a statement released to The Press by OUESD Superintendent Greg Hetrick. “The Oakley Union Elementary School see OUESD page 30
June 23, 2017
Sewing With A Purpose Photo courtesy of the City of Oakley
T
he Special Olympics torch passed through Oakley Tuesday morning, June 20, as members of the Oakley Police Department accepted the torch from Brentwood Police Department participants. Oakley runners then passed it off to members of the Antioch Police Department as part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which raises awareness and funds for Special Olympic athletes.
A group of Trilogy seamstresses sew new dresses for local school girls in need. Page 5
Local Marine receives national award Swinging For by Amy Schrader Correspondent
Staff Sgt. Andre Jacobs, an Antioch resident, was recently honored with the 2017 Marine of the Year award.
Photo courtesy of Andre Jacobs
When Andre Jacobs enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2003, he wanted to protect and serve his country in its time of need – a decision that ultimately led him to receiving national recognition. “I’m a proud American citizen,” said Jacobs, whose father was also a Marine. “I love the United States, freedom and everything it stands for.” Jacobs, an Antioch resident and married father, is now a staff sergeant and currently works as an inspector-instructor staff supply chief and logistics chief for 6th ANGLICO (Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company) in Concord, and over the past 14 years, he has not only protected and served his county as he swore
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to do, but has received national recognition for his service as the recipient of the 2017 Marine of the Year award. “This is something I never thought I would receive, nor do I truly believe I deserve the title,” said Jacobs. “I am honored to be grouped with such an illustrious and elite group of Marines, but I didn’t get here on my own. I believe people were brought into my life at very specific times to guide me on a path, which led me to where I am today, and I thank them whole heartedly.” Jacobs’ award is part of a 16-year-old military tradition. Each year since 2001, the Military Times has honored military heroes, including a soldier, Marine, sailor, airman and Coast see Marine page 30
Setting Sail
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Grays Harbor Historical Seaport is looking for reallife captains to man their ships.
The Fences
Former Bash Brother Jose Canseco set to play with local independent league. Page 21 Calendar................................31 Classifieds.............................27 Cop Logs................................29 Entertainment.....................12 Food........................................13 Health & Beauty..................11 Milestones............................10 Opinion..................................20 Pets...........................................8 Sports.....................................21
It’s Fair Time
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The Alameda County Fair is in full swing with a line-up of music, rides and fun.