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Vol. 23, No. 22
Sideshows keep police busy by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
Police in four cities responded to a group of illegal sideshows early Sunday morning in Antioch, Pittsburg, Brentwood. and Oakley.
ANTIOCH East County law enforcement agencies were kept busy early Sunday morning with a handful of sideshows in various locations. The illegal activity began about 12:30 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of West 10th Street and Auto Center Drive, where there were several vehicles doing donuts in the intersection and the parking lot of Arco Gas Station near the gas pumps. There were over 100 vehicles and close to 200 spectators in this intersection, several blocking the path of patrol vehicles. The spectators set off fireworks and at times threw fireworks at patrol vehicles and pointed high-powered lasers at officers. Mutual aid was requested and several officers from Brentwood, Pittsburg and the
Photo courtesy of Antioch Police Department
Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office responded to assist in dispersing the crowd. Several vehicles continued to drive recklessly, and a vehicle nearly ran over an officer who was on foot. Antioch officers were able to stop a group of the vehicles with the help of the allied agencies.
Twenty subjects were issued citations and 21 vehicles were placed on 30-day tows from this scene. The remaining group of vehicles entered Brentwood where the vehicles took over the intersection of Lone Tree Way and Highway 4. Several vehicles made it into
the city of Oakley, and at approximately 1:09 a.m., Oakley officers had bottles thrown at them from occupants from a vehicle that fled back into Antioch. Antioch officers located a vehicle that matched the description, and a traffic stop was atsee Sideshow page 22A
Shadow Lakes Golf Club to resume play by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
BRENTWOOD Shadow Lakes Golf Club may have closed in 2016, but recent signs all indicate that it’s swinging back to life. The club’s 25-plus tee driving range returned in 2019, and its clubhouse — transformed into an event center — was scheduled to reopen in 2020, before pandemic-induced regulations prevented events. Now the West Country Club Drive facility has ambitious plans to bring back the golf course as a nine-hole operation. “We will be revitalizing nine holes, which are going to be wonderful,” Business.................................8B Calendar............................. 13A
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said John McNair, vice president of golf operations at JC Resorts, the facility’s new management company. “We are going to try to set up two sets of tee boxes there, so if someone wants to play it twice, it will feel like a 36-hole operation.” McNair said that the plan is to reopen the course in October after it’s reseeded and rehabilitated. The greens are already in good shape, but crews are actively restoring the fairways, the rough and the tees, McNair said. It’s expected that each hole will feature different sets of tee boxes, to give players the feel of playing two different golf courses. see Shadow Lakes page 22A
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Brentwood’s Shadow Lakes Golf Club reopened its driving range in 2019, and is now planning to relaunch its golf course as a nine-hole operation. Education............................. 7A Food....................................... 9A
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Measure X may boost fire needs by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer
REGIONAL A request for funding submitted by a coalition of Contra Costa County fire chiefs to the Measure X Community Advisory Board (MXCAB) could result in a doubling of the number of fire stations serving East County residents within the next five years. The request totaled $28.85 million per year to address a range of fire-related needs across the county including wildfire staffing and mitigation, the purchase of a helicopter, improved communication capabilities, training and community risk reduction efforts. The largsee Measure X page 22A
Memorial Day events Brentwood veteran service organizations will hold two Memorial Day Commemoration Ceremonies Monday, one at 10 a.m. at Union Cemetery and the other at 1 p.m. Monday at the Brentwood Veterans Building, located at 757 First St. However, The Union Cemetery ceremony is limited to the first 50 attendees because of COVID-19 restrictions. The “Honoring Our Fallen” ceremonies at both events will host guest speakers, music and a vocalist. For more information, contact Phill at 925516-2141. Pets...................................... 12A Sports.................................. 14A
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