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COLTON COURIER Weekly

Vol 148 , NO. 52

December 10, 2020

SBCTA Board recognizes achievements of Immediate Past President Darcy McNaboe

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nnually, the SBCTA Board of Directors votes one of its members to serve in a leadership role as President of the Board. One of the long-standing traditions is a formal passing of the gavel from the outgoing president to the incoming one. However, since no public gatherings have taken place since March and the Board has only convened virtually since that time, this time-honored tradition did not take place.

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City of Grand Terrace Mayor Darcy McNaboe concluded her term as president of the San Bernardino County Transportation Agency in June, but will continue to serve as immediate past president.

Fiscal Year 2020-2021 SBCTA President Frank J. Navarro (Colton Mayor), however, did not want the accomplishments of his predecessor, Grand Terrace Mayor Darcy McNaboe, to go unrecognized. Therefore, a tribute to her tenure was captured in video and shared at the December Board of Directors Meeting. McNaboe began serving on the Grand Terrace City Council in McNaboe, cont. on next pg.

Water District, Valley College sign ag reement to suppor t water technolog y, engineering prog ram

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orking together to provide an extraordinary academic and work experience that will deliver stable, higher-paying jobs to the Inland Empire, today West Valley Water District (WVWD) Board of Directors President Channing Hawkins and San Bernardino Valley Community College (SBVCC) President Diana Rodriguez signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to create paid or nonpaid and part-time or full-time internships and jobs. WVWD Board President Channing Hawkins said, “Through this partnership, our combined efforts will provide skills, training, and job placement in a steady, growing field to the people of the Inland Empire. With our community still reeling from the coronavirus lockdowns and still 639,000 jobs short of Partnership, cont. on next pg.

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The partnership will support an extraordinary academic and work experience that will deliver more stable, higher-paying jobs to the Inland Empire. From left: SBVC President Diana Rodriguez, SBVCC Vice-Chair Dr. Stephanie Houston, WVWD President Dr. Channing Hawkins, and WVWD Director Dr. Michael Taylor.


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