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July Issue of Paso Robles Press Magazine in Your Mailbox this Week
We are proud to announce another issue of Paso Robles Press Magazine for our loyal fans and new readers. Our team put together another great issue, and we hope you enjoy it!. In this issue, we highlight the California Mid-State Fair. We also shine a light on some unique local...
Planning Commission rejects ‘humorous’ street names in Olsen South Chandler Plan
PASO ROBLES — It’s back to the drawing board to come up with some new street names for portions of the Olsen South Chandler Specific Plan. Some names were proposed for Planning Areas (PA) 9, 4, and 5 of the Olsen South Chandler Specific Plan area, East of Creston Road, North of Meadowlark Road, along Linne Road, during the Tuesday, June 25 Planning Commission meeting — however, some of those names received disapproval from the commissioners and public.
Trustees say goodbye to PRJUSD Superintendent Curt Dubost as he enters retirement
PASO ROBLES — District staff and the Board of Trustees took a moment to recognize and thank Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Superintendent Curt Dubost during his last board meeting (Tuesday, June 25) before retirement. Trustee President Nathan Williams said to Dubost, “I know that from me to...
Information available for community members interested running PRJUSD Governing Board
PASO ROBLES — Paso Robles Community Members who are interested in running for Paso Robles Joint Unified School District (PRJUSD) Governing Board are encouraged to visit the San Luis Obispo County Clerk Recorder Office to learn more about the process at slocounty.ca.gov/. The window for declaration of candidacy is July 15 through August 9.
Road Closure: North River Road closure on Monday, June 24
PASO ROBLES — A full-day closure of the intersection at North River Road and River Oaks Drive will occur on Monday, June 24, from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Morning commuters north of the intersection should take the posted detour via Wellsona to Airport Rd. Residents north of the intersection will be notified by the contractor.
Red Light Roundup 6/17/24-6/23/24
Crime data listed below is for information purposes only and subject to change upon the receipt of updated information. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The data listed below is subject to change each week. Paso Robles Police Department. June 17, 2024. 02:56 —...
Wearable art exhibition coming to Studios on the Park
PASO ROBLES — Studios on the Park is set to unveil a new exhibition featuring wearable art from 10 local artists. The show, called “Artsy Adornments” will be held from July 5 to September 1 in the Atrium Gallery of Studios on the Park. The show will...
Community Emergency Response Team Offers Teen CERT Course
PASO ROBLES — The North San Luis Obispo County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is offering a 24-hour disaster preparedness course for teens, ages 13 to 19. Classes will be offered at Centennial Park, 600 Nickerson Drive, Paso Robles from Tuesday, July 9 through Friday, July 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The final class will be offered at Paso Robles Fire Station 3, 2924 Union Road, Paso Robles onSaturday, July 13 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Eberle Winery named Winery of the Year by Central Coast Wine Competition
PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair has announced the winners of the 22nd Annual Central Coast Wine Competition (CCWC). The competition is presented by Community West Bank and KRUSH 92.5 FM and the 9th Annual California Craft Spirits Competition (CCSC) presented by Visit Atascadero. The Central Coast Wine...
CMSF Frontier Stage performer lineup announced
PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair has announced their performers for the 805 Beer Frontier Stage. All shows are free with paid admission to the Fair and start at 8 p.m. The concert series is presented by Five Cities Water Systems. Wednesday, July 17 — Miss CMSF Scholarship...
Officers investigating parking lot fight
PASO ROBLES — Paso Robles Police Officers are trying to identify two suspects who were involved in an altercation that happened in a parking lot on Creston Road. On Thursday, June 20 at about 3:45 p.m., officers responded to a report of a fight in progress involving a large group of males in the parking lot of 1900 Creston Road. Witnesses reported that an individual had brandished a firearm during the altercation. According to the press release from Paso Robles Police Department, upon arrival, officers detained multiple individuals who appeared to be part of the disturbance. No arrests were made at the scene, and no one on the scene reported having any injuries.
The Farm Stand: Summer peaches
Since June is the best time to get all the delicious berries and fruit, try these two recipes for your next gathering and barbecue. If you’re having a barbecue and want to impress guests with a delicious dessert without turning on the oven, try grilled peaches. Make sure to choose peaches that are not too soft when getting them at the market so they hold up to the grilling. They taste great with a lot of different toppings and make a great addition to your morning yogurt breakfast (if you have any leftovers). As an appetizer, they are delicious with some fresh chevre from Stepladder Creamery, honey, and lemon. If you have the grill going later, make them into a delicious dessert with some peanut butter, olive oil, and your favorite scoop of ice cream.
Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU)
Providing unrivaled member service has been the mission of Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU) for more than90 years. That commitment to service excellence is likely one reason why they have been voted Best Credit Union for an impressive 17 consecutive years in The Fresno Bee Best of Central California The People’s Choice awards.
Business Spotlight: Paso Robles RadioShack
Family is what makes Paso Robles RadioShack. Retired CPA Phil Hasel and his son, James, decided to purchase the store when they learned that Coast Electronics’ Paso Robles location was for sale. James, being a software engineer with two Master’s degrees and a love of technology, including as a DJ in the 1990s, heightened their interest.
Business Spotlight: Connect Home Loans
Tony Gaspar and Todd Evenson co-founded Connect Home Loans in 2007. The two wanted to take their past experiences in the mortgage business “and couple that with friendly and professional service that would exceed our clients expectations,” Evenson says. They have also expanded their banking relationships to better handle all of their clients’ residential mortgage needs.
Kim M. Croft 1964-2024
Kim Mosher Croft was born in Ogdensburg, New York, on October 10, 1964. She moved with her family to Atascadero in 1974. Kim was an AHS graduate in 1982 and San Joaquin Tech School with an Animal Technology degree. She worked in that capacity for 16 years at El Camino Vet Hospital.
Glenda A. Silva 1933-2024
Long-time SLO County resident Glenda A. Silva passed away May 6th, 2024, in Morro Bay, CA, coming full circle to where she spent her years as a teen, newlywed, mother, and grandmother. Glenda was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, and lived there until age 8. Her family then migrated to...
Dive into Summer with teen swim lessons in Paso Robles
PASO ROBLES — The City of Paso Robles announced for the first time ever, Teen Swim Lessons at the Municipal Pool, located at 534 28th St. Perfect for teens who want to gain confidence in the water, whether they’re beginners or need a refresher, the city’s swim lessons are designed to accommodate all skill levels.
New principal chosen for Georgia Brown Dual Immersion School
PASO ROBLES — The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District (PRJUSD) announced that Cristina Velasco has been selected as the principal of the Georgia Brown Dual Immersion (GBDI) School, pending school board approval. In a press release from PRJUSD, it said, “Cristina is grateful for the opportunity to serve...
Red Light Roundup 6/9/24-6/16/24
Crime data listed below is for information purposes only and subject to change upon the receipt of updated information. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The data listed below is subject to change each week. Paso Robles Police Department. June 10, 2024. 12:03 —...
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