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Vol 145 , NO. 39
THIS WEEK Gloria’s Cor ner
CalPor tland causing people to ‘eat dir t’, residents say
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Militar y banner installation for Lori L. Keenan on Sept. 6
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Resident Nellie Cortez showing South Coast Air Quality Management officials the amount of dust particles she’s collected during a meeting at the Luque Community Center on September 9, 2017. Many in South Colton say the CalPortland Cement Company is contributing to quality of life issues in the area. By Anthony Victoria South Colton residents would like to invite you to their house. For a bowl of dirt. Such was the sentiment Saturday at the Luque Center where frustrated citizens con-
fronted representatives of the South Coast Air Quality Management District over environmental concerns. Many residents expressed frustration with dust particles stemming from the nearby CalPortland Cement Company. They say the particles contribute
to breathing complications and quality of life issues. “I invite you to eat a plate of dust for breakfast,” said resident Adolfo Santiago. “I’m always finding dust in my meals.” CalPortland, cont. on pg. 2
Colton students lear n of Sept. 11; honor fallen in ceremony
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Cooley Ranch Elementary School students waving American flags in honor of the fallen during their ‘Patriot Day’ ceremony on September 11, 2017. By Anthony Victoria
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ixteen years ago, the kids in the classroom weren’t born when it happened. Normally it wouldn’t be a big
deal, but in this case it is. They weren’t alive on September 11. In 2001, when the World Trade Center fell after an act of terrorism, many American hearts
Nominations open for 2017 inductees to Colton Spor ts Hall of Fame
wretched as they learned thousands died in New York City. It was in this spirit that Cooley Ranch Elementary School decid9/11 , cont. on pg. 2
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he Colton Recreation & Parks Commission, and the Colton Community Services Department, are proud to announce that nominations are now open for 2017 inductees into the Colton Sports Hall of Fame. This “Hall” was dedicated in 2006, and is located at the Frank A. Gonzales Community Center. It is a shrine honoring Colton sports heroes, past and present. Nominations for 2017 inductees will be accepted until October 2, 2017. Nomination criteria and forms are available from the Colton Community Services Department, located at the Gonzales Center, 670 Colton Avenue. The Recreation & Parks Commission will consider nominations and will make selections for formal induction in early 2018. Forms and information available online. Questions regarding this program should be directed to the Colton Community Services Department, (909) 370-6153 or dfarrar@coltonca.gov.