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In a landmark move to combat food insecurity among college students, leaders from San Bernardino County h a v e s i g n e d a M e m o r a n d u m o f Understanding aimed at expanding access to CalFresh benefits for potentially over 181,000 college students The agreement was officially signed on Friday, April 12, 2024, at the County Government Center

The partnership involves the County of S a n B e r n a r d i n o , C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), and the San Bernardino Community College

District (SBCCD) A recent survey cond u c t e d b y t h e C a l i f o r n i a S t u d e n t A i d Commission highlighted that a shocking 66% of students experienced food insecurity during the 2022-2023 academic year, a significant rise from 39% in the 2018-2019 period

Dr Tomas Morales, President of CSUSB, addressed the critical issue of student hunger affecting learning and their families “Hungry students cannot learn, they just cannot Hungry students come from hungry families This is not just about our students, this is about their families too,” Morales said He further noted, “As an

a n c h o r i n s t i t u t i o n h e r e i n t h e I n l a n d Empire, we serve the needs of our community so that we can help build its growth and sustainability ”

A n g e l R o d r i g u e z , A s s o c i a t e Vi c e Chancellor of SBCCD, highlighted the broader scope of food insecurity, “In San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, over 181,000 college students might go hungry without CalFresh Across California, that number is 750,000 Today, this shows how committed we are to changing those statistics for the better ”

the air, the 2023-2024 Prom Court was celebrated The court included 10 seniors: Anna Bailey, Patrick Angulo, Lillie Jimenez, Carlos Alberto, Aiden Smith, Natalie Diaz, Uriel Morales, Melanie Bravo, Yolanda Leos and Kassandra

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When asked about how she felt about being a part of prom court at the rally, Queen nominee Natalie Diaz said, “I’ve never ran for anything, especially like Prom or Homecoming ” She continued, “I lost so many good opportunities

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PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL CSUSB President Tomas Morales Supervisor Joe Baca Jr and SBCCD Chancellor Diana Z Rodriguez signing a joint MOU in the Covington Chambers in San Bernardino on April 12, 2024 PHOTO YeArbOOk StAff Seniors cheered and carried students over their heads as they celebrated their final Pep Rally on the court at the Hubbs Gym PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL CSUSB President Tomas Morales expressing that hungry students cannot learn

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The initiative is not only expected to alleviate immediate hunger but also to enhance the educational outcomes and future employment prospects of students Data shows that 51% of students at CSUSB come from the SBCCD, emphasizing the potential impact of this collaboration

Supervisor Joe Baca Jr shared a personal anecdote to illustrate the significance of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

His father, Congressman Baca, was instrumental in renaming the federal food assistance program to SNAP from its former stigmatized label “This partnership here is not about a handout; it's about a hand up It’s about putting our kids and families in a better position to create generational wealth, so they can become more educated and garner better jobs; it’s about putting people in a better

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myself in an uncomfortable position until I become comfortable to overcome my fears little by little ”

At the first rally, Principal John Abbott made a special announcement that senior Shantel Marentes received a $50,000 STEM scholarship for her hard work at Colton High

Marentes was joined by her family at center court to receive the giant check She plans on attending Cal Berkeley in the fall

At the second rally, a promposal occurred where Senior Roman Torrero had his fellow baseball teammates each give Senior Denise Lupian a rose as she walked up to meet Torrero to accept his promposal

The rallies also included: an Usher-inspired performance by the dance team, the first performance by the newly created hip-hop team,

place and overall quality of life,” Baca emphasized

SBCCD Chancellor Diana Rodriguez underscored the importance of streamlined access between educational programs and county services, stating, “Last year, when we discussed what we would like to see and happen in regards to connecting our programs with county programs so that there is just one form for students to fill out, Supervisor Baca, I remember your response was, ‘Well, why don't we already do this?’ That is why we are here today, so thank you for helping move this initiative forward ”

This historic agreement marks a significant step towards addressing the urgent issue of student food insecurity exacerbated by the current economic climate, ensuring college students can focus on their education, not hunger

NJROTC performance, class yells, the alma mater, and Natalie Diaz’s performance of the Star-Spangled Banner

Rochambeau spirit week also ended at the Rallies Earlier in the week, ASB distributed beaded necklaces to students, who were advised in an email and on social media to play “Rock Paper Scissors” to win as many additional necklaces before Friday’s rally At the rally, the final winners were settled with a bestof-three match of “Rock Paper Scissors ” Winners received $20 Dunkin Donuts gift cards

The spring sports teams that were featured in the rallies were: track and field, men’s tennis, baseball, and swim

As the rallies came to a close, the Seniors ran from the bleachers and crowded together for the final time as they chanted “2024” and celebrated their last rally at Colton High

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Crime-Infested Vacant Lot into Bustling City Center with 5th Str eet Gateway

On April 11, 2024, the City of San Bernardino marked a significant transformation with the ribboncutting ceremony of the 5th Street Gateway project, a development set to rejuvenate the cityscape Local officials, including Mayor Helen Tran and Councilmembers Theodore Sanchez and Sandra Ibarra, alongside business representatives and over 200 community members, gathered at the vibrant site amidst a bustling crowd and soaring temperatures

Councilmember Theodore Sanchez reflected on the city’s journey, emphasizing the project's transformative impact "It’s been a long journey for San Bernardino to once again become the gem of the Inland Empire," Sanchez stated "This project has replaced an empty, misused lot with thriving businesses that generate revenue and offer employment, marking a significant step forward for our city "

Mayor Helen Tran lauded the project as a wake-up call for the city's potential "San Bernardino is a sleeping giant, and this project is waking up that giant," Mayor Tran commented "These new establishments are not just places to dine; they symbolize economic progress, job creation, and a commitment to exceptional experiences for both residents and visitors "

The event showcased the operational Starbucks and Del Taco, with the nearly complete 711 and Sonic, and the newly initiated construction of an Ono Hawaiian BBQ drive-thru adding to the excitement David Firedman, coowner of Realicore Real Estate and key player in the development, shared his enthusiasm and

gratitude "Today marks the first day of construction of our forthcoming Ono Hawaiian Bbq drive-thru It's my honor to be doing this in a city I love so much Thanks to everyone's patience as I take on my first ground-up development," he said

The San Bernardino Police Department, represented by Captain Nelson Carrington, assured ongoing safety and support for the new businesses "The department is committed to ensuring the safety of guests and the longevity of the success of the business with an elevated police presence," Carrington told the crowd

Despite the celebration, the project drew criticism due to the addition of another Starbucks, following recent controversies surrounding the brand's legal actions against Workers United A local Instagram user, identified as Maravilla, voiced disappointment over the council's photo cutting the ribbon of the new business, linking it to broader geopolitical tensions "You all look too happy funding genocide This is disappointing," Maravilla commented, highlighting the community's mixed reactions to the new developments

In a lighter moment, Mayor Tran shared her personal favorites from the menus of the new establishments, revealing a penchant for snack tacos and fries from Del Taco and a tailored tall coffee with four pumps of white mocha from Starbucks, no cream or sugar As San Bernardino stands at the crossroads of change, the 5th Street Gateway project not only promises new economic opportunities but also sparks dialogue about the values and vision of its community

Page A2 • April 18, 2024 • Inland Empire Community Newspapers • Colton Courier PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL The bustling 5th Street Gateway project is located at 796 and 770 W Fifth St , San Bernardino (same lot) Fo l l o w u s o n Fa c e b o o k , Tw i t t e r, a n d I n s t a g r a m @ I E C o m m u n i t y N e w s

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One driver was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and 78 citations were issued at a DUI Checkpoint on April 12, 2024

The DUI checkpoint was held on the 1100 block of E Highland Ave from 6:00 p m to 2:00 a m

There were 46 drivers arrested for operating a vehicle unlicensed or with a suspended/revoked license

There were 746 vehicles contacted during the checkpoint and 16 vehicles impounded DUI checkpoint locations are determined based on reported incidents of impaired driving-

related collisions The primary purpose of DUI checkpoints is to promote public safety by taking suspected impaired drivers off roads

Funding for this checkpoint was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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Redlands Police arrested a 35-year-old Colton man for attempted murder following an assault early Sunday morning in downtown Redlands

Officers responded to a report of an assault on 5th Street north of Citrus Avenue shortly before 2 a m Sunday, April 14

Arriving officers found the victim unresponsive on the sidewalk, bleeding from his head

Witnesses reported that the suspect approached the victim from behind as he was talking with a woman and punched him unprovoked

The victim was knocked out and fell to the sidewalk, hitting his head before going into

Cecilia Ann Valera, aged 76, passed away peacefully at her home after a brief battle with cancer on April 1st, 2024 She was surrounded by loved ones

She was born on December 20, 1947 to Antonio Chavez and Ignacia Flores Chavez Cecilia dedicated her life to nursing, positively impacting countless lives with her compassionate care over the years

Cecilia is survived by her three daughters, Jo Ann, Brandi, and Belynda, along with eleven cherished grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren She was an esteemed member of the Colton community, actively involved in various activities, including Floklorico dancing, singing with her choir group, and community Bingo

seizures An ambulance crew arrived and transported the victim to the hospital

Police located Andrew P Millan nearby and witnesses positively identified him as the suspect He was arrested for assault and attempted murder

The victim remained unconscious in critical but stable condition as of Sunday evening

Millan is being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Central Detention Center in San Bernardino

Anyone with information regarding crime or suspicious activity is asked to contact Redlands Police Dispatch at (909) 798-7681 ext 1

Certain non-emergency crimes may also be reported online using the Redlands Police

Department’s CopLogic reporting system at www cityofredlands org/report-crime

Suspicious activity and tips can be reported using the City of Redlands 311 mobile app available for Android, iPhones, and iPads

Redlands Police press releases and other information are available on the Redlands Police Department Facebook page at w w w f a c e b o o k c o m / r e d l a n dspolicedepartment or on the Department website at https://www cityofredlands org/ police

Community News

On October 1st, 2023, at approximately 12:13 AM, Colton Police Officers responded to reports of a shooting that had just occurred near 2250 West Mill Street in the city of Colton

Upon arrival, patrol officers located the victim The victim was found to have sustained severe injuries to his lower body The victim was transported to a local hospital to receive treatment for his injuries

The suspect in the shooting fled the scene prior to police arrival

Colton PD Detectives were assigned to investigate the shooting During follow up investigation, the shooter was determined to be Roberto Ruiz (28-year-old resident of Fontana)

On April 3rd, 2024, at approximately 2:20 PM, Colton Police Detectives located Roberto Ruiz in the city of Fontana

Ruiz was detained without incident and later transported to Colton PD for processing Ruiz was arrested for attempted homicide and booked into West Valley Detention Center

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Community News

On April 12, 2024, the San Bernardino Police Department will conduct an enforcement operation focused on drivers suspected of violating the hands-free cell phone law

Under current law, drivers are not allowed to hold a phone or electronic communications device while operating a vehicle

This includes talking, texting, or using an app Using a handheld cell phone while driving is punishable by a fine Violating the hands-free law for a second time within 36 months of a prior

conviction for the same offense will result in a point being added to a driver ’s record

If you have an important phone call or need to program directions, pull over to a safe parking spot Before driving, either silence your phone or put it somewhere you can’t reach

San Bernardino Police Department will hold another distracted driving enforcement operation on April 26, 2024

Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

A graduate of North High School in Riverside, Cecilia furthered her education at SBVC, earning a degree in Nursing

Her professional journey included roles as a Registered Nurse at SB County Medical Center and Arrowhead Regional Center, where her dedication and expertise left a lasting impact

Cecilia's commitment extended beyond her professional life as she was a devoted member of San Salvador church, serving as a lector and catechism teacher for over 30 years

Her involvement in organizations such as the Colton Women’s Club, Mary’s Mercy Center, and the World Apostolate of Fatima - Our Lady’s Blue Army, showcased her ded-

ication to serving others

Cecilia's legacy of love, kindness, and service will continue to inspire all who knew her

While her presence will be deeply missed, her reunion with her late husband, John F Valera, brings comfort as they rest peacefully together

Services will be held Monday, April 29th, 2024 at Preciado Funeral Home at 5pm with Rosary beginning at 6pm

Mass will be the following day April 30th, 2024 at San Salvador Church at 11am with burial service to follow at Hermosa Cemetery

Reception will be held following the burial at the American Legion Post

Inland Empire Community Newspapers • April 18, 2024 • Page A3 P u b l i c S a f e t y We publish all community obituaries FREE of charge. Email editor@iecn.com.
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The San Bernardino Valley College Foundation has been awarded a three-year, $2 2 million grant from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians The grant will continue the Tribe’s long-term support of the SBVC Valley Bound Commitment program, as well as significantly expand the Foundation’s advancement capacity

"On behalf of the San Bernardino Valley College Foundation, I want to express our heartfelt appreciation to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for their extraordinary generosity in awarding us a three-year $2 2 million grant,” said Michael Layne, director of the SBVC Foundation “This is a transformational investment that will enable us to implement the Foundation’s

Development Plan and cultivate relationships with donors at a much higher level, which is key to building our capacity and sustaining those efforts ”

"Every student should have an opportunity to pursue their educational dreams regardless of the hardships and challenges they might face The SBVC Valley Bound Commitment Program offers a wonderful path for students to launch their life ambitions right here in the Inland Empire," said Chairwoman Lynn Valbuena, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians "This grant is an investment to help our historically underserved community members find or create their own opportunities for a better quality of life for their families ”

The grant will fund multiple facets of the program: $1 3 million will be allocated towards hiring three new categorically funded development positions within the

SBCUSD Board of Education Honor s Outstanding Individuals

Community News

In Feb , the Board of Education presented the Outstanding Achievement Awards to students, parents and staff of Lincoln and North Park Elementary Schools, Rodriguez PREP Academy Middle School and Arroyo Valley High School (AVHS)

The Board recognizes Outstanding Stu-

dent Award winners to honor excellence in academics, athletics, fine arts, citizenship and most improvement The Board also presents the Outstanding Parent/Grandparent/Volunteer Award and Outstanding Employee Award to individuals who embody the District’s dedication to student achievement and well-being

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SBVC Foundation to cultivate donor contributions and prepare for a major fundraising campaign in honor of SBVC’s upcoming 100th-anniversary celebration

Additionally, the grant includes $900,000 to sustain the Valley-Bound Commitment program over the next three years “The Tribe has supported the Valley Bound Commitment program for over 15 years We are deeply grateful for the partnership and commitment of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians in helping us fulfill our shared vision for providing our community with equitable access to higher education,” said Layne

For more information about the San Bernardino Community College Foundation and its initiatives, visit www sbvcfoundation org

School, Principal Kathy Atencio:

Eighth-grader Aalana Jackson is an Outstanding Student Jackson’s contributions to her school and community showcase her as a role model for her peers, embodying the qualities of a true scholar and citizen Jackson aspires to enroll at Howard University and pursue a career path in veterinary medicine

Blake Marquez is an eighth-grader and Outstanding Student Marquez’s efforts have not only resulted in significant academic growth but have also demonstrated responsibility, respect and integrity within the school community His positive attitude, hard work and perseverance will serve him well in his future as a computer engineer

Read more at IECN com

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PHOTO SBVC The Valley-Bound Commitment (VBC) 2023 cohort participates in SBVC’s Summer Bridge program The VBC program has been fully funded by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians since 2008 PHOTO SBCUSD Eighth-grader Alana Jackson (pictured holding certificate) was honored as an Outstanding Student from Rodriguez Prep Academy Middle School by the SBCUSD Board of Education and Superintendent Mauricio Arellano

Inland Empir e Histor y Day at the Santa Fe Depot Celebrates the 1918 Grand Opening of the Historic San Ber nardino R ailr oad

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PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL Gold panning was a highlight especially for the children as dozens patiently waited in line for a turn PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL San Bernardino’s 2024 Ward 6 Councilman Elect Mario Flores meeting local authors, whose history related books are on display inside the train station PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL Code of the West Reenactors visiting the history day event on Saturday, April 13, 2024 PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL Riley’s Mountaineers singing folk music to the 200+ attendees at the Santa Fe Depot in San Bernardino PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL
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