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Vol. 15, No. 23
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No name change for fire district
Lighting up the night
M
embers of Knightsen Elementary School’s eighth grade celebrated graduation with a surprise dance hosted by the student’s parents. The theme was ‘Light up the Night,’ and the graduates enjoyed an evening to remember. From top left are Eric Quintero and Melanie Williams, and from bottom left are Avery Johnston and Robbie Partain. Congratulations to all the graduates!
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The East Contra Costa Fire Protection District Board has extinguished the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors’ recommendation of a name change to avoid confusion with neighboring Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The recommendation was one in a series attached to the board of supervisors’ 2015 pledge of nearly $312,000 to help the district reopen a fourth station. The fire board unanimously agreed not to alter
Photo courtesy of Kay Partain
see Fire page 34
Delta advocates continue to fight by Tony Kukulich Correspondent
Photo by Tony Kukulich
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla of Restore the Delta speaks before a group of concerned residents during the recent Roadmap to Stopping the Delta Tunnels presentation in Antioch.
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla of Restore the Delta had the unenviable task of competing with opening night of the NBA finals when she brought The Roadmap to Stopping the Delta Tunnels presentation to the Antioch Community Center on June 1. Despite the competition, nearly 50 concerned citizens, some driving more than an hour to attend, gathered to hear an update on the current progress made in the effort to stop the Delta tunnels, as well as an overview of the upcoming
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activity. The primary message delivered by Barrigan-Parrilla was that community involvement is critical in the effort to stop the Delta tunnels, which are part of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan’s (BDCP) California WaterFix program. “What we really wanted people to know (today) is, even though it’s all technical, you have to pay attention; you have to show up,” said Barrigan-Parrilla. “And you need to let the government know about your opposition to the project for just and factual reasons – because of the impact to the local see Delta page 34
June 9, 2017
Purses With A Purpose
Kindergarten teacher starts company to blend fashion with philanthropy. Page 5
Starting A New Chapter
Beloved local educators reflect on their careers as they step into retirement. Page 6
Bowling For The Win
Amleto Monacelli faces down adversity at PBA50 Northern California Classic. Page 23 Calendar................................35 Classifieds.............................31 Cop Logs................................33 Entertainment.....................11 Food........................................10 Health & Beauty..................17 Milestones............................20 Opinion..................................22 Pets.........................................13 Sports.....................................23
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Assemblymember Jim Frazier (D – Discovery Bay) passes bill package to Senate.
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