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Vol. 16, No. 33
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OUESD to go out for measure
Dog days of summer
Staff Writer
The Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD) Board of Trustees unanimously voted last week to place a school bond initiative on the Nov. 8 election ballot – and now it will be up to the voters this fall to decide the fate of the $32 million measure. The bond, if approved, will provide for the eventual construction of a seventh elementary school in the Summer Lake development area off the east Cypress Corridor; improvements to aging and overcrowded classrooms; upgrading of playgrounds and walkways at the district’s school sites; improved access for students with disabilities; and enhanced classrooms for performing arts, science
Roddy Ranch Golf Club shuts down by Amy Schrader Correspondent
New Plan To Save The Yard
Save the Yard advocates plot their next move after proposed ballot measure fails. Page 4A
Wrestling To The Top
Falcon grapplers excel at the Cadet-Junior National Championships. Page 19A
Photo by Richard Wisdom
Regulars at the Roddy Ranch Golf Club enjoyed their last rounds of golf this week at the Antioch course. Officials abruptly closed the facility Aug. 11 after 16 years in operation. supporting the Roddy family. “Jack Roddy has done a lot for our community,” commented
Oakley resident Kelly Mykrantz on Facebook. “It’s heartbreaking to see someone build a
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oxy, Stinky and Rufus were spotted this week with their human, Oakley resident Steve Craine, enjoying an outing at Big Break. The trio was clearly relishing the view from on high at the picturesque park.
by Ruth Roberts
Citing rising water rates as the primary reason for its closure, Antioch’s Roddy Ranch Golf Club abruptly shuttered its doors on Aug. 11, ending 16 years of operation in East County. “Ultimately the expense associated with irrigating the golf course has burdened the club to the point that it is no longer economically feasible for the course to stay in business,” read a statement from the golf club posted on their website this week. Nearby Shadow Lakes course has been operating on a limited schedule for the past few months. Since the announcement of the closure, social media sites have been filled with messages,
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Water District
go to news/WebExtras! The Contra Costa Water District completes testing for lead and copper.
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Red Cross
go to news/press releases Red Cross blood donations urgently needed in the final weeks of summer.