W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 12, NO. 50
THISWEEK Gloria’s Corner
Father-son duo recognized for heroism in stopping neighborhood burglary
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ARMC Holds Purple Ribbon Campaign A5
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Rialto police Cpt. Andy Karol thanks Rialto resident Arthur Vallejo for quick thinking in helping thwart a burglary in the Las Colinas neighborhood of the city. thwarting a burglary in their Rialto neighborhood, they’d humbly answer, “no.” f you ask Arthur and Dean “It’s just one of those things Vallejo if they consider themselves heroes after you do,” said Arthur. “I didn’t even think about it and I just
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Congressman Aguilar to open SB Office A15
stepped into mode to help. We enjoy living in Las Colinas and we want to keep our neighborhood and community safe. It’s Heroism, cont. on next pg.
Fundraiser planned in support of Friends of Rialto Police K-9’s Inc.
Fatherhood Conference Aims to Strengthen Relationships A16
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Niagara Bottling Career Fair -Workshop
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iagara Bottling is holding a career fair Aug. 22. A preparation workshop is available Saturday, August 15th from 1:00 pm-4:00 pm in Room 201at the Carl Johnson Community Center, 214 N. Palm, Rialto. The session is limited to the first 40 participants and registration information can be found by calling (909) 358-5316 or visiting the City of Rialto website, www.rialto.gov. Those interested can learn about the industry and how to market their skills: 1. How to Write a Resume 2. Successful Interview Techniques 3. Dress for Success; and 4. Job Search Resources. The career fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Rialto Community Center, 214 N. Palm Avenue. All applicants are required to bring a resume. Candidates are sought for the following positions: laser guided vehicle technician, PLC technician, maintenance mechanics, inventory control associate, production operators, preventative maintenance mechanics, shipping and receiving associates, production supervisors and several more. Applicants must be over 18 years old, must possess a high school diploma or GED, demonstrate leadership success, be adaptable, analytical and capable of working well in a team and must be available to work any shift. Qualified candidates can apply online at careers.niagarawater.com.
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Rialto police Officer Glen Anderson and his partner, Gilley, a Belgian Malinois.
Police K-9s Inc. The fundraiser will be held The nonprofit is hosting a Aug. 19 at two eateries in town ining out can be a self- "Paws Enforcing Laws" effort to Jersey Mike's Subs and Chipotle. less act to benefit the support the police department's Both restaurants are in the same Friends of the Rialto newest four-legged officer and Paws, cont. on next pg. the program as a whole.
By Yazmin Alvarez
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