Clovis Roundup – Dec. 21, 2023

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2023 Vol. 14, No. 17

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CLOVIS PAYS TRIBUTE TO FALLEN SOLDIERS WITH

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA CEREMONIES

"It Is All in the Name" By Mayor Lynne Ashbeck

WHAT’S UP CLOVIS?

Check out the buzz around town PAGE 3

EDUCATION

Fresno State student wins $25,000 grant toward education from Marinela USA PAGE 14

Lynne Ashbeck Mayor

Photo by Ron Sundquist Mother, Alison, and her daughter, Madeline, place a wreath on Madeline's grandfather's grave during the Wreaths Across America ceremony.

FEATURED

Remember Pearl Harbor, keep America alert PAGE 16

J.T. Gomez

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December 18, 2023 – In perhaps the single most important

holiday event across the city of Clovis, three separate “Wreaths Across America” Ceremonies were held on Saturday December 16th. The Academy Cemetery,

the Clovis Cemetery, and the Red Bank Cemetery all held ceremonies Saturday morning in conjunction with communities across America, to honor fallen

WHAT’S INSIDE

What’s Up, Clovis? Old Town Clovis Guide Recipe Let’s Talk Clovis Clovis Happenings

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See WREATHS Pg. 4

PERIODICALS

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See ASHBECK, Pg. 6

C.J. Albertson: 3-time winner of the 2 Cities Marathon Jess Gonzalez

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December 18, 2023 – This time of year, columns like this tend to reflect on the year just ending, celebrate its success, offer hope for what is ahead, and in today’s times, in particular, offer hope for peace here and around the world. Yes to all of those! But as I think back on 2023, for me, the best of Clovis perhaps is captured in our newly opened Senior Activity Center---not just because it is a much-needed addition to our community and

December 17, 2023 – Over the years, many horror and strange stories have been written and talked about related to running a marathon—the 26.2 miles event that separates true long distances runners from pseudo distance runners—those who only run 5,000 or 10,000 meters (3.1 and 6.2 miles, respectively).

Of course, stories of running a marathon are as many as there are runners who have run it. If you talk to the runners who competed in the 2 Cities Marathon this past November, everyone will have their story to tell. But let us talk about the winner of our local marathon—for truly his story needs to be told. C.J. Albertson, an ex-Buchanan High School and Arizona State University distance runner, ran his first marathon in 2018—the 2 Cities Marathon. And he won it! See ALBERTSON Pg. 5

Photo contributed by CJ Albertson


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