W e e k l y COLTON COURIER
Vol 147 , NO. 02
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Colton Mayor Frank Navarro takes Oath of Office Community News
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olton’s newly elected Mayor Frank Navarro took the oath of office during the regularly scheduled council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 18.
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“I would like to thank Colton residents for putting their trust and confidence in me. The Council and I will continue working together efficiently and effectively. Thank you all for putting your trust in me. I will continue to work hard for you,” said Navarro during a previous interview. Navarro has served six years on Colton’s City Council, four years on the Planning Commission, 14 years on Parks and Recreation and has served on Colton’s Finance Committee; just to name a few. “We have a council that works very well together. We want to keep the communication going and move things forward in the right way. We need to keep the synergy of our development moving forward, so we can bring in new revenues to help us improve our services to the community,” said Navarro.
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Colton Police Depar tment CART Academy g raduates at-risk teens By Manny B. Sandoval
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n Tuesday, December 18, the Colton Police Department graduated 21 students from the Colton AtRisk Teens (CART) Academy.
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Since its inception, the CART Academy has graduated 243 students…over the course of 10 academy classes.
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“We had many parents in the audience at Tuesday’s graduation ceremony. It is awesome to see how proud these parents are to watch their child up on stage recognized for positive change. At the graduation quite a few parents even came up to us officers, to thank us for the changes their child has made,” said Colton Police Department Sergeant Rob Wilson.
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The CART Academy has graduated 243 students since its inception.
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“The CART Academy is designed to introduce at-risk youth to discipline, guidance, CART, cont. on pg. 2