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Central Valley Team Wins Second Annual U.S. Army All-Star Football Game
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A message from our Mayor Lynne Ashbeck
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Check out the Buzz Around Town PAGE 3
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Central Valley takes the victory against San Diego in Second Annual U.S. Army All-Star Football Game.
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January 28, 2023: Excellence and commitment were celebrated in the U.S. Army All-Star football game at Sunnyside High School this weekend, presented and sponsored by Golden Charter Academy and Clovis Veterans Memorial District
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The all-star team was made up of senior football stars from all over the valley, coached by Edison High School graduate and Steelers strong safety and team captain Robert Golden. After his retirement from the NFL, Golden established Golden
Charter Academy in Fresno with the goal of promoting good character and professionalism in students grades T-K to 8th.
Excellence in sports athleticism was represented by the Central Valley team taking the victory against the San Diego All-Stars 46 to 7. See FOOTBALL, Pg. 5
The Clovis Roundup fills an important gap in local news coverage and in the local reporting that is See MAYOR, Pg. 5
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January 24, 2023: Thank you, Clovis Roundup, for being such a strong local voice and for this opportunity for Councilmembers and City Department leaders to be contributors each month through this new column to share news of interest, discuss issues on our mind, and engage residents in this public forum.
January 26, 2023: There was no shortage of patriotism at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District on Thursday afternoon as the Clovis Chamber of Commerce not only awarded a previous Fresno County Sheriff and former Police Chief, but also had recipients of awards specifically mention the importance that they place on law enforcement.
“There’s four pillars to a great city. The first one is law enforcement, period, end of story. If you’re not safe and secure you don’t have a city…I hope all of you will join our family in supporting and fighting off what I would call a plague that's trying to penetrate this city. Support and elect the right people in the right positions, who have the same value and love for our city as we do.” The family that is represented
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Photo by J.T. Gomez, Clovis Roundup
Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig presented Former Clovis Mayor and current SCCCD Police Chief Jose Flores the “Community Impact Award” alongside Clovis City Council Member, Fresno County Judge Bob Whalen.