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R I ALTO RECORD

Award-winning Bilingual Children's Education Show, Learn with Me, Kicks Off Season Two

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Ground Broken on 190acre Ontario Sports Empire, Largest Sports, Recreational Complex of its Kind

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Together Celebrates “Lights On Afterschool” at Kelley Elementary, Bridging Education Gaps for 3,500 Rialto Unified Students

In a spirited display of community and educational support, students, educators, and local officials gathered at Kelley Elementary School last week for Think Together’s “Lights On Afterschool” event. The celebration highlighted the critical role of afterschool programs through a dynamic literacy and numeracy carnival, where students practiced reading and math

skills in a lively, supportive environment.

Special guests included field representatives from the offices of Senator Rosilicie Ochoa-Bogh and Assemblymember James C. Ramos, as well as Rialto Unified Superintendent Dr. Ed D’Souza, school board member Evelyn Dominguez, and Kelley Elementary Principal Aldo Velasco. Think Together’s Founder and CEO Randy Barth, alongside regional program leaders, also joined to celebrate the impact of

expanded learning programs on Rialto’s youth.

Guests engaged with students at interactive booths, participating in skill-building games such as “Sight Word Swap,” “Number Tower,” and “Hammer Head Number Hunt.” Principal Velasco praised the event, noting, “Think Together’s involvement strengthens our school and our

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Catherine Sanchez and Laurie Fiscella were among 15 individuals and groups honored at the annual Rialto Democratic Club’s Who's Who Awards Dinner on October 17 at the Grace Vargas

Senior Center. This year’s awards ceremony, which was themed "United We Stand," celebrated outstanding leaders in education, public service, and community engagement.

Sanchez, a Wilmer Amina Carter High School science teacher, received the 2024 “Excellence in Education” award. With

over 26 years of experience, including 20 years in the RUSD, Sanchez is recognized for her dedication to students' success in STEM. Sanchez’s tenure in the RUSD also included teaching at Ben F. Kolb Middle School from 2005 to 2016. Her extensive work in the Mathematics, Engineering,

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Rialto Unified School District Board Member Evelyn Dominguez joining Kelley Elementary students for a literacy game.
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Celebrating Excellence in Education: Rialto Unified School District (RUSD) honorees Catherine Sanchez of Carter High School and Laurie Fiscella of Casey Elementary School receive special recognition at the Rialto Democratic Club’s Who's Who Awards Dinner on October 17. Pictured from left: Joseph Williams, RUSD Community Agent: Strategic Partnerships and Rialto Democratic Club Trustee; RUSD Acting Superintendent Dr. Edward D'Souza; award recipients Catherine Sanchez and Laurie Fiscella; and Evelyn Dominguez, RUSD Board of Education Clerk and Rialto Democratic Club Trustee.

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and Science Achievement (MESA) program has led her students to excel in District, County, and international competitions.

A three-time “MESA High School of the Year” award recipient, Sanchez has fostered strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues, alike.

Reflecting on her award, Sanchez shared, “This recognition is a humbling reflection of my commitment to making science and engineering come alive for my students. Each day in the classroom reminds me that involvement is key to learning, as Benjamin Franklin said, 'Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.'"

Fiscella, who has taught at Merle Casey Elementary School for over 23 years, received the 2024 “Rialto Superstar” award. Known for mastering social-emotional learning (SEL), Fiscella has pioneered programs that support student wellness and inclusion.

Her work includes leadership on the school’s African American Equity Team and creating a girls’ club and sister circle for African American students. She is also a member of the District’s Equity Team, ensuring diversity remains a strengthening force in schools.

In accepting her award, Fiscella expressed her gratitude: “It means so much to be recognized for what I am passionate about — teaching. I love working in Rialto, where we have the privilege of shaping young minds and inspiring future leaders. Together, we can continue to empower our students and make a positive impact.”

Betty Yee, former California State Controller, and Doug Moore, Executive Director of the United Domestic Workers, served as keynote speakers, highlighting the importance of unity and service in building resilient communities.

“I would like to thank the entire Rialto Democratic Club Executive Board and Trustees for coming together with a unified vision to support our outstanding honorees for the Who’s Who Awards,”

stated Dr. Kelly Erving, Rialto Democratic Club President. “We had such a tremendous turnout with a quality emcee, Syeda Jafri. We also appreciate Ricardo Carlos, who provided audio and technical support that kept the event engaging and entertaining. Additionally, we thank our outstanding keynote speakers Betty Yee and Doug Moore for taking the time to give us knowledge in their areas of expertise. We wish all our Democratic candidates good luck as the elections await us.”

The prestigious event showcased the incredible dedication and service of leaders across the community. The Who's Who Awards are an annual tradition that celebrates the achievements of Rialto's dedicated leaders, teachers, and community advocates, acknowledging their lasting impact on the community.

The event honored prominent community leaders and exemplary organizations who positively changed Rialto.

The following are the 2024 Rialto Democratic Club Who’s Who Award honorees: 2024 Lifetime of Service AwardMaricela Soliz-Ferguson, 2024 Legacy Awardee - Noel Wiggins, 2024 Exemplary Elected Official Award - Congressman Pete Aguilar, 2024 President's Servant Leadership Award - Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE), 2024 Non-Profit Champion - The Love Program, 2024 Business Champion - Naebor Medical Group, 2024 Leader in Labor Movement - Arnulfo de la Cruz, 2024 Excellence in Education Award - Catherine Sanchez, 2024 Community Service ChampionTim Summers, 2024 Veteran AwardJohn Crump, 2024 Rialto Superstar Award recipients: Dr. Anita Alexander, Working Dogs for Warriors, Laurie Fiscella, Mark Hanson, and Jose Zamora.

For more information on joining the Rialto Democratic Club please visit the website at www.rialtodemocrats.org or call President Dr. Erving at 909-2584740.

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and Science Achievement (MESA) program has led her students to excel in District, County, and international competitions. A three-time “MESA High School of the Year” award recipient, Sanchez has fostered strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues, alike.

Reflecting on her award, Sanchez shared, “This recognition is a humbling reflection of my commitment to making science and engineering come alive for my students. Each day in the classroom reminds me that involvement is key to learning, as Benjamin Franklin said, 'Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.' "

Fiscella, who has taught at Merle Casey Elementary School for over 23 years, received the 2024 “Rialto Superstar” award. Known for mastering social-emotional learning (SEL), Fiscella has pioneered programs that support student wellness and inclusion. Her work includes leadership on the school’s African American Equity Team and creating a girls’ club and sister circle for African American students. She is also a member of the District’s Equity Team, ensuring diversity remains a strengthening force in schools.

In accepting her award, Fiscella expressed her gratitude: “It means so much to be recognized for what I am passionate about — teaching. I love working in Rialto, where we have the privilege of shaping young minds and inspiring future leaders. Together, we can continue to empower our students and make a positive impact.”

Betty Yee, former California State Controller, and Doug Moore, Executive Director of the United Domestic Workers, served as keynote speakers, highlighting the importance of unity and service in building resilient communities.

“I would like to thank the entire Rialto Democratic Club Executive Board and Trustees for coming together with a

unified vision to support our outstanding honorees for the Who’s Who Awards,” stated Dr. Kelly Erving, Rialto Democratic Club President. “We had such a tremendous turnout with a quality emcee, Syeda Jafri. We also appreciate Ricardo Carlos, who provided audio and technical support that kept the event engaging and entertaining. Additionally, we thank our outstanding keynote speakers Betty Yee and Doug Moore for taking the time to give us knowledge in their areas of expertise. We wish all our Democratic candidates good luck as the elections await us.”

The prestigious event showcased the incredible dedication and service of leaders across the community. The Who's Who Awards are an annual tradition that celebrates the achievements of Rialto's dedicated leaders, teachers, and community advocates, acknowledging their lasting impact on the community.

The event honored prominent community leaders and exemplary organizations who positively changed Rialto. The following are the 2024 Rialto Democratic Club Who’s Who Award honorees: 2024 Lifetime of Service Award - Maricela Soliz-Ferguson, 2024 Legacy Awardee - Noel Wiggins, 2024 Exemplary Elected Official AwardCongressman Pete Aguilar, 2024 President's Servant Leadership AwardCongregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE), 2024 Non-Profit Champion - The Love Program, 2024 Business Champion - Naebor Medical Group, 2024 Leader in Labor Movement - Arnulfo de la Cruz, 2024 Excellence in Education Award - Catherine Sanchez, 2024 Community Service Champion - Tim Summers, 2024 Veteran Award - John Crump, 2024 Rialto Superstar Award recipients: Dr. Anita Alexander, Working Dogs for Warriors, Laurie Fiscella, Mark Hanson, and Jose Zamora.

For more information on joining the Rialto Democratic Club please visit the website at www.rialtodemocrats.org or call President Dr. Erving at 909-2584740.

San Bernardino’s $23.8 Million Homeless Navigation Center Sparks Debate Over Modular Housing and Preliminary Service Rejections

As San Bernardino grapples with how to deploy $23.8 million in funding for its new Homeless Navigation Center, tensions are mounting over design choices, service policies, and ongoing challenges in securing the cooperation of the unhoused.

During a special council meeting held on October 24 at the Feldheym Library, Acting City Manager Rochelle Clayton revealed that despite a court injunction lifted on October 2 permitting the city to clear encampments, unhoused individuals at Perris Hill Park are refusing services, likely due to shelter rules.

According to Clayton, outreach efforts conducted by Hope the Mission on October 22 encountered unanimous rejection, with unhoused individuals citing an unwillingness to follow the center’s restrictions. “The response was plain,” Clayton reported. “They do not want any restrictions or rules.” With this re-

sistance in mind, Clayton expressed concerns over the city’s plan to open a 200-bed facility, advocating instead for a phased launch with 50 or 100 beds to assess demand. “We don’t want to staff a facility for hundreds of beds that may go unused,” she added, highlighting an already uncertain level of occupancy at the forthcoming center to be located at the former School of Hope site at 796 6th St., San Bernardino.

Modular Housing Models Under Fire for Cost and Practicality

The city’s shift from a non-congregate to a congregate modular housing model has drawn substantial criticism, particularly from Councilman Ted Sanchez, who argued that the new plan disregards council-approved decisions made over two years ago. Initially, the center was envisioned as a non-congregate facility where each individual would have a private unit complete with a bathroom, fostering privacy and independence.

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Local and State Elections: The Unseen Power Shaping Our Communities

As election season heats up, the spotlight inevitably turns to the presidential race. The debates, rallies, and endless news coverage make it easy to forget that another set of elections—arguably just as important—is happening right in our own backyards. It's time we bring the same energy and enthusiasm to voting for our local and state officials as we do for presidential candidates.

The general public often underestimates how pivotal city council members, state assembly representatives, senators, judges, and other local officials are to the vitality of our cities, counties, and state.

These are the people who make decisions that directly affect our daily lives—from funding for schools and public safety to housing policies and infrastructure projects. They shape the communities we live in and the quality of services we receive.

Despite their significant impact, voter turnout for local and state elections remains disappointingly low. This apathy allows a small, often

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vocal minority to steer the direction of policies and initiatives that affect us all. It's easy to spot ill-informed voters during this time—they're often the loudest voices, pushing one-sided commentary without a full understanding of the issues at stake.

So, what can we do? First, recognize the power and importance of your vote at the local and state level. Set aside an hour or two to become an informed voter. Read through your voter information guide, attend local candidate forums, and engage in discussions with your community members.

For Californians, a valuable resource is CAL MATTERS, a nonpartisan organization offering detailed, jargon-free information on all of California's propositions. Their voter guide breaks down complex issues into understandable language, helping you make informed decisions: CAL MATTERS Voter Guide. Additionally, residents of San Bernardino County can utilize the Registrar of Voters' polling place lookup tool to find their designated voting locations: San Bernardino

County Polling Place Look-up Tool. Knowing where to vote is a crucial step in ensuring your voice is heard. Remember, it's our right— and frankly, our duty—to vote. And it's nobody's business who you vote for. Do it for yourself, for your family, and for your community. An informed electorate is the cornerstone of a healthy democracy.

Local and state elections may not have the glamour of a presidential race, but they are no less critical. The officials we elect to these positions have a profound impact on our everyday lives. By participating fully in these elections, we ensure that our voices are heard and that our communities reflect our shared values and priorities.

Let's not allow apathy or misinformation to dictate the future of our cities and state. This election season, let's make a collective commitment to be informed, engaged, and active participants in our democracy.

Your vote is your voice—use it wisely.

Deborah Robertson’s Leadership Transforms Rialto Into a Thriving City of Growth, Opportunity, and Innovation

Rialto—our community that was once overshadowed by hardship and a reputation for crime—has transformed into a city on the rise.

Today, we’re no longer defined by past struggles but by a future brimming with growth, new jobs, and housing opportunities. At the heart of our transformation is Mayor Deborah Robertson, whose steadfast leadership has turned Rialto into a city ripe with promise and big opportunities.

In overcoming our city’s issues and reputation with crime, she made Rialto the worldclass standard in criminal justice and police accountability when she helped pioneer bodyworn cameras to change policing. Her foresight ended up influencing policing and criminal justice systems around the world.

Since that time, our mayor has helped to guide us through economic recessions and a pandemic and we’re still thriving. In fact, over the last decade the average household income has risen from $40,000 to over $80,000.

Thanks to her leadership, businesses are growing across the city spurring jobs in healthcare, education, transportation, logistics and retail.

But our city’s growth still comes with new challenges, including concerns about warehouses. Mayor Robertson is addressing these by promoting responsible development, evaluating each new project on its merits.

Under her leadership, the city has launched innovative initiatives such as the Rialto Wastewater Treatment Plant, operating through a groundbreaking public-private partnership, and the Rialto Bioenergy Facility, a pioneering effort to reduce methane emissions by converting food waste into renewable fuel.

Her vision is to harness academic expertise in water infrastructure, environmental science, and clean technologies to strengthen the Rialto workforce.

Mayor Robertson has also taken significant steps to stimulate Rialto’s economy by partnering with major retail and hospitality businesses that help create jobs and fuel local development.

Her leadership has attracted national chains and supported local entrepreneurs, resulting in the revitalization of key commercial corridors across the city. Most recently, Mayor Robertson spearheaded the expansion of the popular Renaissance Marketplace, an 80,000square foot retail and commercial center, which has brought even more businesses, manufacturing, and jobs to Rialto.

To meet the demands of Rialto’s growing job market, Mayor Robertson is actively working to secure additional market-rate and affordable housing units for residents.

Recent developments include a collection of single-family homes at River Ranch on Walker Street, a 21-unit apartment building at Evergreen Apartments on Cactus Avenue, and a 70-unit multi- family project featuring 19 buildings on 4.5 acres at Foothill and Larch.

These housing initiatives are integral to her broader strategy of fostering a resilient, future-focused economy that balances commercial growth with affordable living options, all while enhancing the quality of life for Rialto’s residents.

It's critical to continue trusting her leadership and re-elect her this November to keep our city moving forward.

*The views and opinions expressed in this Op-Ed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official stance or opinions of Inland Empire Community News or its staff.

Public Safety

Detectives Arrest Man After Discovering Murder Victim Buried in Backyard

On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at around 7:45 p.m., Riverside Police Officers responded to a home in the 8700 block of Sylvan Drive, in the Arlanza neighborhood, following reports that a resident had not been seen or heard from for several days.

During their initial investigation, officers learned that one of the occupants had made statements claiming he killed his roommate. That occupant was detained, and a search of the property revealed a possible crime scene in the backyard.

Due to the suspicious circumstances, detectives from our Robbery - Homicide Unit, along with specialists from the Forensics Unit, responded to assist with the investigation. Riverside Sheriff’s cadaver canines also aided.

The cadaver dogs alerted to freshly disturbed soil in the backyard. As detectives began digging the area, they found human remains. The Riverside SheriffCoroner’s Office responded to complete the recovery from the makeshift grave, identifying the

victim as 31-year-old Bradley Minder of Riverside.

Detectives arrested 48-year-old Richard Thomas Martinez of Riverside and later booked him into the Robert Presley Detention Center for murder. He is currently being held without bail.

Their preliminary investigation revealed the victim and suspect are roommates. During an altercation, the suspect killed Mr. Minder then buried his body in the backyard of their home.

This investigation is still ongoing and there are no other details to release at this time. Anyone with additional information should contact Detective Ricky Barajas at (951) 353-7213 or EBarajas@RiversideCA.gov, or Detective Richard Glover at (951) 353-7134 or RGlover@RiversideCA.gov.

Those wishing to remain anonymous can download the Riverside Police Department’s “Atlas 1” mobile app and utilize the “Send a Message” feature to send us the information. Our mobile app can be downloaded at APPLE or ANDROID.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Conducted DUI Patrols in Highland

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department were out out Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence (DUI).

“Impaired driving is preventable,” Deputy James Luttio said. “It’s a choice. If you’ve been drinking or taken drugs that impair, make the right choice by finding a sober driver or alternate transportation to take you places.”

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department reminds the public that impaired driving is not just from alcohol. Some prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs may interfere with driving. Always follow directions for use and read warning labels about driving. While medicinal and recreational marijuana are legal, driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal. Drivers caught driving impaired and charged with a first-time DUI face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, as well as a suspended license.

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

Award-winning Bilingual

Children's Education Show, Learn with Me, Kicks Off Season Two with New Website

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One year following its debut, the groundbreaking, free bilingual education children’s show, Learn with Me, is celebrating its second season with a new website and prestigious award! Developed by San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS) in collaboration with KVCR and Footsteps2Brilliance, the one-of-a-kind transmedia project continues to blend television and digital learning in both English and Spanish.

Season two of Learn with Me is now airing on PBS Kids with brand new episodes every Friday at 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Season one is also available to stream on YouTube TV, Hulu, or by visiting learnwithmetv.org.

“It’s been amazing to see how Learn with Me has grown into this outstanding and impactful project,” said County Superintendent Ted Alejandre. “It has really

revolutionized the way students gain literacy skills. By providing them a way to watch, learn and play, it really has made learning fun!”

Just as in season one, talented teachers and educators from throughout San Bernardino County are the stars of the show. Blending live-action and animation, viewers are taken on interactive, fun and scholastic learning experiences with help from familiar friends, Eddie, Barbara and Barry the Bell. Audiences also get to enjoy double the fun with the first half of each episode in English, followed by the same material in Spanish!

In season two, young learners will embark on new adventures, exploring themes such as music, transportation, the alphabet, and responsibility. A highlight of the season includes an episode featuring Dr. Gwendolyn Dowdy-Rodgers, Vice President of the San Bernardino County Board of Education, where she introduces viewers to the world of shapes and buildings.

In addition to the TV episodes, children can continue

their learning journey through the Footsteps2Brilliance platform. Following each episode, families can access free bilingual books, games, songs and interactive activities.

Learn with Me has also unveiled a refreshed website. Those visiting the learnwithmetv.org page will notice a new look, with the same fun! Visitors can watch the latest episodes, play accompanying games, meet the show’s cast, and sign up for a free Footsteps2Brilliance account.

In between seasons, Learn with Me has gained both local and national recognition. The one-of-a-kind programming earned the prestigious Public Media Award from the National Educational Telecommunications Association in the “Educational Resources for the Community” category. Additionally, the series was nominated for a regional Emmy Award for its “Water, Water Everywhere” episode, recognized in the “Informational/Instructional Program” category.

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San Bernardino County Illuminates County Buildings Green in Support of Operation Green Light for Veterans Community News

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution on Tuesday, Oct. 8, proclaiming Nov. 4 – 11 as Operation Green Light for Veterans, a nationwide effort to raise awareness about the challenges veterans face and the resources available at the county, state, and federal levels to assist veterans and their families.

Operation Green Light is spearheaded by the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers. In 2023, over 300 counties participated in Operation Green Light.

Before the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, San Bernardino County will illuminate the County government buildings listed below with a green light Nov. 4 through 11 on behalf of the following of-

fices:

Veterans Affairs Of- ▪ fice, 222 Hospitality Ln., San Bernardino Veterans Affairs at the ▪ High Desert Government Center, 15900 Smoke Tree St., Hesperia

Chairman and Third ▪ District Supervisor Dawn Rowe's Office at the Bob Burke Government Center, 63665 29 Palms Hwy., Joshua Tree

Vice Chairman and ▪ First District Supervisor Col. Paul Cook’s (Ret.) Office, 14955 Dale Evans Pkwy., Apple Valley

Second District Su- ▪ pervisor Jesse Armendarez’s Office, 8575 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga

Fourth District Super- ▪ visor Curt Hagman’s Office, 14010 City Center Dr., Chino Hills

Fifth District Supervi- ▪ sor Joe Baca, Jr.'s Office at the San Bernardino County Government Center, 385 N. Arrowhead Ave., San Bernardino

Now in its third year, Operation Green Light is

expected to draw hundreds of counties to participate. The San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs Office assisted veterans and their family members with access to multiple benefits and services such as health care, education, and more than $57 million in cash benefits in the last year alone.

“We are honored to join this nationwide effort to shine a light on the struggles that our veterans face and the opportunity to show them we support and appreciate the sacrifices they make,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman and Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe.

Formed in 1926 as the first county veterans service office in California, San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs proudly serves the needs of veterans and their families to obtain benefits from federal, state and local agencies.

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Ground Broken on 190-acre Ontario Sports Empire, Largest Sports, Recreational Complex of its Kind West of the Rockies

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The City of Ontario, The Sports Facilities Companies (SFC), and Greater Ontario California (GOCAL) broke ground on Monday, October 28, on the new Ontario Sports Empire, marking a significant milestone for what will become the premier sports and recreational destination in the Inland Empire.

Set to open in fall 2026, the Ontario Sports Empire will feature 190 acres of top-tier athletic facilities, including a professional baseball stadium that will serve as home of the new Los Angeles Dodgers Class-A franchise. With 20 multipurpose fields, 14 youth baseball/softball fields, eight full-size baseball/softball

fields, four football/rugby fields, and two championship baseball fields, the Ontario Sports Empire will be the largest multi-use sports and entertainment complex of its kind west of the Rocky Mountains.

“We’re thrilled to mark the start of construction on what will be the best and most sought-after sports and recreational facility anywhere in our region. This wonderful new community asset is something all of Ontario will be able to enjoy, while bringing new jobs, revenues and business opportunities to our great City,” said Mayor Paul S. Leon.

In addition to Mayor Leon, speakers at Monday’s groundbreaking included Brent Miles, President of Ontario Professional Baseball LLC; Andy Billig, CEO of

Brett Sports and Entertainment; Michael Krouse, President and CEO of GOCAL; Jason Clement, CEO and President of SFC; and Ron Cey, 1981 LA Dodgers World Series Co-MVP.

Krouse said the Ontario Sports Empire will build on Greater Ontario’s emergence as a sports and recreational hub. Market research shows that when fully operational, the project will attract 1.2 million visitors each year, generate $70 million in annual economic impact and support nearly 700 jobs.

SFC’s Clement said the state-of-the-art amenities promised at the Ontario Sports Empire will ensure toptier experiences for athletes, their families and visitors alike.

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Mayor Paul Leon (center) and members of the Ontario City Council (rear, from left: Jim Bowman, Alan Wapner, Mayor pro Tem Debra Dorst Porada and Ruben Valencia) sign an agreement to bring the Dodgers' Class A affiliate to the City. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Ontario Sports Empire, which will include a new baseball stadium, were held Monday morning (lower photo).

AVISO DE DETERMINACIÓN DE QUE NO HAY IMPACTO SIGNIFICATIVO Y AVISO DE INTENCIÓN DE SOLICITAR LA LIBERACIÓN DE FONDOS

October 25, 2024

Ciudad de San Bernardino

Trina Perez, Gerente de la División de Vivienda 201 N E Street, 3rd Floor San Bernardino CA 92401 (909) 384-5135

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NOTIFICA que estos avisos cumplirán con dos requisitos de procedim ento separados, pero relacionados para las actividades que realizará a Ciudad de San Bernard no para levar a cabo un proyecto conocido como Proyecto del Campus del Hope Center (Proyecto) Este aviso tamb én deberá cumplir con a Sección 106 de la Ley Nacional de Preservac ón Histórica y sus reglamentos de implementación que se encuentran en 36 Código de Regu aciones Federales (CFR) 800

SOLICITUD DE LIBERACIÓN DE FONDOS

El 14 de Noviembre de 2024 o alrededor de esa fecha a Ciudad de San Bernardino (Ciudad) enviará una sol c tud a Departamento de V v enda y Desarrollo Urbano de los EE UU (HUD) para la liberación de $1,901,365 como parte del programa de Subvención en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario (CDBG) y $4,299,671 como parte del Programa del Plan de Rescate Estadounidense de Asoc aciones de Inversión en Viv enda (HOME-ARP) según el Título 42 del Código de los EE UU Capítulo 8 de la Ley de Viv enda de los Estados Unidos de 1937 (42 U S C 1437f) con sus modificaciones y a Ley de V v enda y Desarro lo Comunitario de 1974 con sus modificaciones (Título I) para levar a cabo el Proyecto del Campus Hope Center El proyecto propuesto implica la convers ón del antiguo campus de School of Hope una antigua escuela de educación especial en un centro de orientación para personas sin hogar para proporcionar viviendas provisionales no congregadas y de baja barrera y servicios de apoyo para personas sin hogar y hogares en riesgo de quedarse sin hogar El proyecto propuesto implicaría a demolición del campus actual de School of Hope y la insta ación de estructuras residenciales prefabricadas que incluyan viviendas congregadas y no congregadas así como servicios El proyecto albergaría a 200 personas e incluiría camas con espacios de almacenamiento deba o de las camas baños (con lavabo inodoro y ducha) rociadores contra incendios y sistemas de calefacc ón ventilación y a re acondicionado (HVAC) Los servic os comunitarios inc uirían una cafetería, que también serviría como área de reunión, así como acceso a Wi-Fi muebles de exterior señalización de orientación, paisajismo un recinto para desechos (para basura, recicla e y desechos orgán cos) y un área de almacenamiento de bicicletas El proyecto se ubicaría en 796 E 6th Street en la parte central de a ciudad de San Bernard no en el condado de San Bernardino California El sitio del proyecto consiste en una parte de una parcela más grande (número de parce a del tasador 027-819-130) Se estima que el costo total del proyecto (fondos HUD y no HUD) será de aprox madamente $22 000 000 con un monto total est mado financiado por HUD de $6 201 036 NO SE HALLÓ IMPACTO

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HISTÓRICAS AFECTADAS

La ciudad ha determinado que el proyecto no tendrá un impacto significativo en el medio ambiente humano Por lo tanto, no se requiere una Declaración de Impacto

Ambiental según la Ley

Nacional de Política

Ambiental de 1969 (NEPA) De conformidad con la Sección 106 de a Ley

Nacional de Preservac ón

Histórica establec da en 36 CFR 800 4(d)(1) la ciudad de San Bernardino considera que el proyecto tendría una determinación de No se verían afectadas las

propiedades históricas La información adicional sobre e proyecto incluida la conformidad del Funcionario de Preservac ón Histórica de Estado (SHPO) se encuentra en el Registro de Revisión

Ambiental (ERR) archivado en la ciudad a que se puede acceder en línea en el s guiente sitio web: https://www sbcity org/city hal l/commun ty deve opment an d housing/planning/environmenta documentshttps://w ww sbcity org/city hall/com munity development and housing/planning/environmental documents A ped do el ERR también se pondrá a disposición de público para su revisión ya sea electrónicamente contactándose con Tr na Pérez Gerente de la Divis ón de V i v i e n d a Hous ng@sbcity org o en persona en 201 N E Street 3rd Floor San Bernardino CA 92401

COMENTARIOS PÚBLICOS Cualquier individuo grupo o agencia puede enviar comentar os por escrito sobre e ERR a Trina Pérez Gerente de la Div s ón de Vivienda, Hous ng@sbcity org o por correo posta a la dirección indicada anteriormente La Ciudad considerará todos los comentarios recibidos antes del 13 de Noviembre de 2024 antes de autor zar la presentación de una solicitud de l beración de fondos Los comentar os deben especificar a qué Aviso se dirigen CERTIFICACIÓN

AMBIENTAL

La Ciudad de San Bernardino certif ca al HUD que Cassandra Searcy en su calidad de Directora Adjunta de Vivienda y Personas sin Hogar acepta la jurisdicción de los Tribunales Federales s se presenta una demanda para hacer cump r las responsabilidades en relación con el proceso de revisión ambiental y que se han cumpl do estas responsabilidades La aprobación de la certif cación por parte de HUD satisface sus responsabilidades en virtud de la NEPA y las leyes y autoridades re acionadas y permite a la Ciudad de San Bernardino uti izar los fondos del Programa OBJECIONES A LA LIBERACIÓN DE FONDOS HUD aceptará objec ones a la liberación de fondos y a la certificación ambiental de la Ciudad durante un período de quince días a partir de la fecha de presentación prev sta o la recepción real de la solicitud (lo que ocurra más tarde) solo si se basan en una de las sigu entes bases: (a) la certificación no fue ejecutada por el Oficia Certif cador de la Ciudad; (b) la Ciudad ha omitido un paso o no ha tomado una decisión o hallazgo requer do por las regulac ones de HUD en 24 CFR parte 58; (c) el beneficiario de la subvenc ón u otros participantes en el proceso de desarrol o han comprometido fondos incurrido en costos o realizado actividades no autorizado por 24 CFR Parte 58 antes de la aprobación de una liberación de fondos por HUD; o (d) otra agencia federal que actúe de conformidad con 40 CFR Parte 1504 ha presentado una constatación por escrito de que el proyecto es insatisfactorio desde e punto de vista de la calidad ambiental Las ob eciones deben prepararse y enviarse de acuerdo con los procedimientos requeridos (24 CFR Parte 58, Sec 58 76) y deben enviarse por correo electrónico a la oficina de administración de subvenciones de HUD a las objeciones deben prepararse y enviarse de acuerdo con los procedim entos requer dos (24 CFR Parte 58) y deben enviarse por correo electrónico a la oficina de administración de subvenciones de HUD a: CPDLA@hud gov Los posibles objetores deben comunicarse con HUD para verificar el último día real del período de ob eción

Comuníquese con el Departamento de V vienda y Desarrollo Comunitario de la Ciudad de San Bernard no al (909) 384-5357 para obtener información adicional

Gabrie Elliott Director Departamento de Desarrollo

Comunitario y Vivienda

CNS-3866103# PUBLISHED EL CHICANO 10/31/24 E-827

LIEN SALE

Not ce is hereby g ven pursuant to sections 3071 and 3072 of the Civi Code of the State of Californ a the undersigned will sell the fol owing vehic es at lien sa e at said address(s) at said time(s) on: Monday, November 11 2024 to wit: YEAR MAKE VIN LICENSE

7RBC528 CA

8EMY033 CA

To be sold by: A & G Towing

591 E 9th Street San Bernardino San Bernardino County, CA 92410 (10:00 AM)

Said sa e is for the purpose of satisfying lien of the above signed for towing, storage, labor materials and en charges together with costs of advert s ng and expenses of sa e LienTek Solutions, Inc P O Box 443 Bonita CA 91908

CNS-3864962# PUBLISHED EL CHICANO 10/31/24 E-826

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT FAIRBANKS

In the matter of the adoption of:

A ijah Or ando Dillard (ch ld s name after adoption)

DOB: 07/01/2020 A Minor Ch ld, By Marcus Carl Dillard Petit oner CASE NO 4FA-24-00085 PR ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

A status hearing was held before Master Ruppert on July 9 2024 At the hearing Kaila Dillard described her basis to believe that the father of the above-captioned minor Isaiah Rivera resides in the area of Rialto Cal fornia and may be respons ve to or monitor ng an email account previous y used to discuss this adoption Therefore, pursuant to Civil Ru e 4(e) and for the reasons stated on record,

IT IS ORDERED that Petitioner shall serve notice of the next hearing in this matter upon Isaiah Rivera by publishing at least once a week for four consecutive weeks a copy of the notice in a newspaper having general circulation in Ria to CA The last publication must be made at least 10 days before the next hearing as noticed separately in his matter In addition Petitioner shall email a copy of all case documents including the petition, consent forms, and notice of the next hearing to Mr Rivera Further, the court shall post notice of the next hearing continuously for four consecutive weeks on the Alaska Court System s egal notice website prior to the next hear ng

DATED and ENTERED at Fairbanks A aska this 17 day of July 2024 I certify that on 7/19/24 copies of this form were sent to: M Dillard Clerk: CS (s) Patr c a L Haines Superior Court Judge Recommended For Approva Date: 7/8/2024 Standing Master, Spenser J Ruppert

Redistribution I certify that on 10/4/24 copies of this form were sent to: M Dillard

Clerk: CS In the Matter of the Adoption of: A ijah Orlando Dillard, CASE NO: 4FA-24-00085PR NOTICE OF HEARING

Event: Adoption Hearing

Judge: Spenser J Ruppert

Location: Courtroom 302 Fairbanks Courthouse 101 Lacey St Fairbanks, AK 99701

Date: 11/19/2024

Time: 9:00 am October 4 2024

Date By: CSol z Deputy Clerk I certify that on 10/4/2024 a copy of this not ce was distr buted to: Marcus Carl Di lard

Clerk: CSoliz Hearing/Event information for this case may also be available online at courts alaska gov Publ shed Ria to Record 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 R-902

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Debra S Allen CASE NO PROVA2400885

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Debra S Allen

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by DANIEL ALLEN in the Superior Court of California County of San Bernardino THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DANIEL ALLEN be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the I n d e p e n d e n t Administration of Estates Act with full authority (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority

A HEARING on the petition will be held on 11/27/2024 at 9:00 AM in Dept F3 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD FONTANA CA 92335

FONTANA SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court

clerk

Attorney for Petitioner:

Brian C Miles Esq

SBN:214329

9373 HAVEN AVE STE 100 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730

Telephone: (909) 481-4080 CNS-3863501# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/24, 10/31, 11/7/24 R-910

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ESPERANZA ARMENDARIZ CASE NO PROVA2400904

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of ESPERANZA ARMENDARIZ

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by PEDRO ARMENDARIZ in the Superior Court of California County of SAN BERNARDINO THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that PEDRO ARMENDARIZ be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the I n d e p e n d e n t Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority

A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/03/24 at 9:00AM in Dept F2 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD FONTANA CA 92335

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk

Attorney for Petitioner JACOB HEDTKE, ESQSBN 345333 ESTELLE & KENNEDY A PROFESSIONAL LAW

tained

AUCTION

BIDDER for cash cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank check drawn by a state or federal cred t un on or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or sav ngs assoc ation or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below of al right title and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below The sa e wil be made but w thout covenant or warranty expressed or imp ied regarding title possession or encumbrances, to pay the rema ning princ pa sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with interest and ate charges thereon as provided in the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust, nterest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the init al publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below The amount may be greater on the day of sa e Property is being sold as is-where is TAX PARCEL NO 0257-132-12-0-000 LOT 42 OF TRACT NO 5525 IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 69 OF MAPS PAGES 1 AND 2 RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY From nformation which the Trustee deems reliable, but for which Trustee makes no representat on or warranty, the street address or other common designation of the above described property is purported to be 10808 ALAMEDA AVE, BLOOMINGTON CA 92316 Said property is being sold for the purpose of paying the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust ncluding fees and expenses of sale The total amount of the unpa d pr ncipal ba ance, nterest

so be aware that the l

being auct oned

lien If you are the highest bidder at the auct on, you are or may be responsib e for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear t tle to

You are encouraged to invest

the existence prior ty and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this

by contacting

s

or a title insurance company e ther of which may charge you a fee for this information If you consu t either of these resources you shou d be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auct on pursuant to Section 2924m of the Ca ifornia Civil Code If you are an "eligible tenant buyer " you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auct on If you are an eligib e b dder you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest b d placed at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercising this r ght of purchase First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can ca l 877-237-7878, or visit w w w p e a k f o r e c o s u r e c o m using file number assigned to this case: CA-RCS-24020226 to find the date on which the trustee s sale was he d, the amount of the last and highest b d and the address of the trustee Second you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee's sale Third you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee s sale If you think you may qualify as an e igible tenant buyer or eligible bidder, you shou d consider contacting an attorney or appropriate rea estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase NOTICE TO PERSPECTIVE OWNER-

OCCUPANT: Any perspective owner-occupant as defined n Section 2924m of the Ca ifornia Civi Code who is the last and h ghest b dder at the trustee s sale shall provide the required affidav t or declarat on of elig bil ty to the auctioneer at the trustee's sale or shall have it delivered to PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES INC by 5:00 PM on the next business day following the trustee s sa e at the address set forth above The undersigned Trustee d sclaims any liability for any ncorrectness of the property address or other common designation if any shown herein If no street address or other common designation is shown d rections to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a wr tten request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of the first publication of this Notice of Sale If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee s unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sa e will be entitled only to the return of the money paid to the Trustee This sha be the Purchasers so e and exclus ve remedy The Purchaser shall have no further recourse the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Benef ciary s Agent or the Benef ciary s Attorney WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE SALE INFORMATION LINE: 1-866-539-4173 o r www service inkauction com

Dated:10/17/2024 PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC AS TRUSTEE By: Lilian Solano Trustee Sa e Officer A-4827008 Publ shed Rialto Record 10/24/2024, 10/31/2024, 11/07/2024 R-909

T S No : 24-11384 Loan No : 2866 APN: 0127383-12-0-000

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/15/2022 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER

A public auction sale to the highest b dder for cash cashier s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federa savings and oan associat on or savings assoc ation or savings bank specified in Sect on 5102 of the F nancia Code and authorized to do business in this state w ll be held by the du y appo nted trustee as shown below of all right t tle and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below The sa e w ll be

or mplied regard

s on or encumbrances to pay the remaining pr nc pal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided n the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust nterest thereon fees charges and expenses of the Trustee for the tota amount (at the t me of the init al publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonab y estimated to be set forth below The amount may be greater on the day of sa e Trustor: GUMESINDO VALDEZ LUNA A SINGLE MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Prestige Default Services, LLC Recorded 2/24/2022 as Instrument No 2022-0073157 n book -- page -- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Bernardino County Cal fornia Date of Sale: 11/26/2024 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: North West Entrance in the Courtyard Chino Municipal Court 13260 Central Avenue Chino CA 91710 Amount of unpaid ba ance and other charges: $196,953 07

Street Address or other common designation of real property: 991 NORTH VISTA AVENUE RIALTO California 92376 A P N : 0127-383-12-0-000

The undersigned Trustee disc aims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common des gnation if any shown above If no street address or other common desgnation is shown, d rect ons to the locat on of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary with n 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidd ng on this property lien you should understand that there are r sks nvolved in bidding at a trustee auction You will be bidd ng

NOTICE Extra Space Storage on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express will hold a public auction to satisfy Extra Space s ien by sel ing personal property be onging to those ind v duals isted below at the location indicated 14750 Foothill Blvd Fontana Ca 92335 Novem-ber 19 2024 10:00 am Shanna Williams; Vincent Murray; Joel Woolley; Alexandru Esanu; Sergio Anguiano; Vicki Edwards The auction will be sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g

Purchases must be made with cash on y and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN111387 11-19-2024 Published Rialto Record Oct 31 2024 R-922

NOTICE

outstand ng iens that may exist on this property by contact ng the county recorder's office or a title insurance company e ther of wh ch may charge you a fee for this nformation If you consult either of these resources you shou d be aware that the same lender may ho d more

Petitioner or Attorney: Lindy Ann Uhler PO Box 3172 Crestline, CA 92325 Superior Court of Ca ifornia County of San Bernardino 247 West 3rd St , San Bernardino CA 92415 San Bernardino District PETITION OF: LINDY ANN UHLER FOR CHANGE OF NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSECHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CIV SB 2427333 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: LINDY ANN UHLER filed a pet tion w th this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: LINDY ANN UHLER to Proposed name: LYNDIAN UHLER THE COURT ORDERS that all persons nterested in this matter appear before this court at the hear ng indicated below to show cause if any why the petition for change of name should not be granted Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the object on at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted If no wr tten ob ection s timely filed, the court may grant the petition w thout a hear ng NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 11-19-24 Time: 8:30 am Dept: S26 The address of the court is: same as noted above (To appear remotely, check n advance of the hearing for informat on about how to do so on the court s website To find your court s website go to w w w c o u r t s c a g o v / f i n d - m ycourt htm ) A copy of this Order to Show Cause must be published at least once each week for four success ve weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Ria to Record Dated: SEP 18 2024

GILBERT G OCHOA Judge of the Superior Court Published Rialto Record 10/3,10/10,10/17,10/24/24

R-891

Notice of Seizure pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 11471/11488 and Not ce of Intended Forfeiture pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sect on 11488 4 On September 26 2023

Ventura County Sheriff's Office officers seized property for forfeiture pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 11470 et seq n connection with contro ed a substance v olation that is listed n section 11470(f) of the Health and Safety Code The estimated/appraised value of the property is $19,400 00 The seized property is described as follows:

Property

Location

$19 400 00 U S Currency

Located in a bedroom dresser in the bedroom at 706 N Eucalyptus R alto Californ a associated with SILVA Pursuant to section 11488 4 of the Health and Safety Code procedures to forfeit this property in The Superior Court of Ca iforn a County of Ventura are underway If potential interested party Sergio Silva Benavides, desires to contest the forfeiture of this property, they must within 30 days of the first publ cat on of this Notice of Seizure fi e a verif ed Claim Opposing Forfeiture MC-200 in the Superior Court Clerk's Office room 210 ocated at 800 S Victoria Avenue Ventura California Case No 2024CUAF027788 has been assigned to this case You must also provide a verified copy of the C aim Opposing Forfeiture (MC-200) to the District Attorney s Office 5720 Ralston Street, Su te 300, Ventura Cal fornia 93003 to the attention of Asset Forfeiture Unit

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER

ESTATE OF JOE A MARTINEZ

Case No PROVA2400835

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of JOE A MARTINEZ

A PETITION FOR PRO-

BATE has been filed by Deborah Renee Zogg in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN BERNARDI-

NO

THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Deborah Renee Zogg be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent

THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority

A HEARING on the petition will be held on Nov 18 2024 at 9:00 AM in Dept No F3 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD FONTANA CA 92335

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal repre-sentative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code

Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk Attorney for petitioner: PAUL HORN ESQ SBN 243227

PAUL HORN LAW GROUP PC 11404 SOUTH STREET CERRITOS CA 90703

CN110999 MARTINEZ

Published Rialto Record Oct 17,24,31, 2024 R-906

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER

ESTATE OF:

SANDRA EILEEN RAGAN, aka SANDRA E RAGAN, aka SANDRA RAGAN CASE NO : PROVA2400870

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both of:

SANDRA EILEEN RAGAN aka SANDRA E RAGAN aka SANDRA RAGAN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by LORENA J WOLFE in the Superior Court of California County of SAN BERNARDINO THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that LORENA J WOLFE be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on NOV 19 2024 at 9:00 a m in Dept F1 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD, FONTANA, CA 92335 PROBATE DIVISION IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections w th the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont ngent creditor of the decedent you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney

Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN111391 11-19-2024 Published Rialto Record Oct 31 2024 R-921

The failure to timely file a verified cla m stating an interest in the property wi l resu t in the property being ordered forfeited to the State of Californ a and d stributed pursuant to the provisions of Health and Safety Code section 11489 without further notice or hearing CNS-3860804# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7/24 R-905

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