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W e e k l y COLTON COURIER Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 144, NO. 32

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

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retired San Bernardino county Sheriff’s Deputy Alex ramos, left, trains with 12-year-old Edward Sumeta at the cops4Kids gym. recent edition of the Battle of the Badges--a charity boxing event alifornia Institution for that helps raise thousands of dolMen (CMI) correctional lars for after school programs. officer Refugio Serna had a memorable boxing match in the Despite losing to Riverside By Anthony Victoria

Rialto ASA Girls 14U Softball AllStars qualify for National Championship with flare

County Sheriff’s Deputy William Adams, the 36-year-old father still considers himself a winner. He said the time he spends mentoring Cops4Kids cont. on page 2

Colton PD arrests man for felony vandalism near Fleming Park

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CJUSD Boxing gym provides officers space to train and mentor youth announces

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JB Jones Elementary Principal Velasco strives to identify, alleviate families’ needs to achieve academic progress

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Fleming Park, located at 525 north La cadena Drive.

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olton police officers According to Lt. Jim Joliff, 26arrested a man they say year-old resident Abel Soto was broke into several cars arrested for felony vandalism and during a community event at booked into the West Valley

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JUSD’s Nutrition Services Department announces that it will begin serving a Supper/Snack meal to students enrolled in some district after-school programs this school year. The Child and Adult Care Food Program will provide a supper/snack meal to students enrolled in the district’s afterschool Think Together Program at the following sites: • Alice Birney Elementary, 1050 E. Olive Street in Colton • Crestmore Elementary, 18870 Jurupa Drive in Bloomington • Ulysses Grant Elementary, 550 W. Olive Street in Colton • Ruth Grimes Elementary, 1609 Spruce Avenue in Bloomington • Mary B. Lewis Elementary, 18040 San Bernardino Avenue in Bloomington • Abraham Lincoln Elementary, 444 E. Olive Street in Colton • William McKinley Elementary, 600 W. Johnston Street in Colton • Paul J. Rogers Elementary, 955 W. Laurel Street in Colton • Gerald A. Smith Elementary 9551 Linden Avenue in Colton • Woodrow Wilson Elementary, 780 S. 8th Street in Colton • Walter Zimmerman Elementary, 11050 Linden Avenue in Colton • Colton Middle School, 670 W. Laurel Street in Colton • Joe Baca Middle School, 1640 S. Lilac Avenue in Bloomington • Families needing to submit applications for free and/or reduced price meals may do so by visiting www.cjusd.net or contacting the Nutrition Services at (909) 580-6650, 325 N. Hermosa Avenue in Colton.


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