Temple City Tribune - 05/20/2019

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Modernized Campus Center Reopens at Citrus College

Local Students Participate at Conga Kids Spring Dance Competition at LA Live

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VOLUME 10, NO. 20

F-16 CRASHES AT MARCH AF RESERVE BASE IN RIVERSIDE

– Courtesy photo / screenshot KTLA

On May 16. at approximately 3:40 p.m. Pacific Standard time an F16 fighter aircraft assigned to 114th Fighter Wing, Sioux Falls SD was conducting a training for North American Aerospace Defense Command and impacted the ground outside March Air Reserve Base in

Woman Charged With Graffiti For Posting Nazi Propoganda Posters In Orange County A woman was charged Wednesday with one count of misdemeanor vandalism and two counts of misdemeanor graffiti for posting Nazi propaganda posters at Newport Harbor High School and Fullerton College. Grace Elisabeth Ziesmer, 22, Fullerton, has been charged with one misdemeanor count of vandalism under $400 and two misdemeanor counts of graffiti. If convicted of all charges,

Ziesmer faces a maximum sentence of one year and six months in Orange CountyJail. Ziesmer is scheduled to appear at the Harbor Justice Center at 8:30 a.m. on June 6, 2019. On March 4, 2019, the defendant is accused of posting Nazi propaganda posters on city light pole-

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California. The incident is under investigation. The sole pilot on board ejected and has been transported to a local hospital for evaluation. There were five reported injuries on the ground.

Duarte Boxer Cuts Hair To Make Weight; Brings Home Second Golden Gloves Championship Twenty-one-year-old Erika Sanchez, representing California and a member of the Duarte Boxing Club, brought home the hard-fought title of National Golden Gloves Lightweight Champion for her second year in a row. Upon initial weighin, Sanchez came in four ounces over her 132-lbs weight classification. Determined to defend her #1 national ranking,

Sanchez asked her coaches to cut her hair, shedding the few ounces that stood between her and victory. Sanchez went on to defeat Rosa Torres (Illinois) in the quarterfinals, Mari Stewart (Minnesota) in the semi-finals, and Nancy Garcia (Texas) in the finals. Sanchez started with

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Pulp Culture: A Juicy Tale in the Orange Empire Opens in San Bernardino Museum The San Bernardino County Museum announces the opening of a new exhibit “Pulp Culture: A Juicy Tale in the Orange Empire.” The exhibit traces the growth and development of the citrus industry in the region, and opens to the public on Sunday, May 19. “Pulp Culture” is a captivating, bilingual journey through one of the most fascinating periods of our history, starting in the 19th

century and continuing to the present day. It is a story of industry, migrant workers, fruit pests, and a visual culture that became intrinsically tied to the region’s citrus groves and packing houses. This addition to the museum’s Hall of History features a community voices station, an interactive packing conveyor belt,

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