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Gender Harassment at MID? You be the Judge
In a suit filed on May 14, Modesto Irrigation District (MID) Board Member Janice Keating has accused the district and Board Member Robert Frobose of harassment based on her status as a woman. Keating claims that Frobose tried to intimidate her last year, during a January 17 visit to La Grange Dam:
Celebrate Local Enhancements: Smyrna Park Grand Opening Event
Join the City of Ceres for a grand opening of the Smyrna Park improvements on Tuesday, June 4th at 9:00 a.m. The grand opening will be held under the new covered structure on Fowler Road (across from Mae Hensley Junior High).Visit here for more details.
California could see more unhealthy air days under new metric to measure air quality
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY – California could be seeing more unhealthy air quality days, not because pollution is getting worse, but because of a new metric to measure air quality by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).The EPA is hoping it can hold everyone to a higher standard. To bring emissions across the board down. It could also allow people who live in cities like Stockton to be more aware of the air quality if it does turn harmful. The EPA has changed the air quality index. The old AQI showed if there were over 12 micrograms of particulate matter or small...
Mini golf, Toptracer Golf driving range coming to Swenson Park Golf Course in Stockton
Stocktonians who are tired of traveling to Boomers in Modesto will soon have a closer alternative to get their miniature golf fix. After a unanimous vote at Tuesday's San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors meeting, miniature golf is coming to Swenson Park Golf Course in north Stockton. The miniature golf course will be approximately...
Stockton city council seeks $8 million from California's gas tax to fix cracked streets
Stockton plans to ask California transportation officials for roughly $8.3 million in gas tax dollars to fix worn city streets, sidewalks, bridges and other structures this year, the city council voted this week. Councilmembers voted 7-0 Tuesday in favor of what Public Works Director Chad Reed called a “50,000-foot plan”...
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