W e e k l y COLTON COURIER Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 143, NO. 41
THIS WEEK Council directs staff to seek Gloria’s Corner
RFP for sweeping services
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San Salvador Church Holds Annual Fiesta A8
Photo/DAViD toro Mayor richard De La rosa (center) with councilmembers Frank navarro (left), Dr. Luis Gonzalez (center right), and Deirdre Bennett (right).
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By Anthony Victoria
he city council decided to not approve and adopt a resolution on Tuesday September 1 to allow trash hauler Republic Services to provide street
Hispanic Inland Empire Chamber Honored
sweeping services on a month-bymonth basis. Instead the council directed staff to move forward could a Request for Proposal (RFP) to obtain a services vendor. The motion failed 4-3. On July 7, the council approved a
solid waste services agreement. The new ten year agreement between the city and current waste hauler Republic Services Incorporated (effective as of July Council cont. on next page
No Stopping Youth Summer event highlights importance of keeping kids safe
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September 3, 2015
Community meetings to focus on high school boundary changes
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ommunity meetings to focus on high school boundary changes The Colton Joint Unified School District needs input regarding proposed changes to its current attendance boundaries for Bloomington, Grand Terrace and Colton high schools. The district plans three upcoming community meetings where staff will present an overview of several possible scenarios, answer questions and gather input. The district encourages parents to attend one of the following meetings:
•Thursday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. in the Grand Terrace High School Library
Parents can attend any of the meetings regardless of what part of the district they live in or which school their students attend. Information about the proposals is also available at the district web site at www.cjusd.net
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Photo/Anthony VictoriA German ramirez Jr. and his Schwinn Lowrider bicycle. the 16-year-old citrus high School student constructs bikes to keep himself distracted from negative influences.
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ntertainer and show promoter Jojo “Devotions” Sanchez and the Viejitos Car Club are in the spirit of giving
back. They help youth rebuild and focus their attention to providing customize lowrider bicycles. drug and alcohol counseling and Others such as actor Aldo mentoring to at-risk youth. Gonzalez and musician Jimmy With the assistance of the Colton “Sincerely” Duran--driven by their Car Show cont. on next page past experiences in street gangs--
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