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Vol 53, NO. 31
THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About
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San Bernardino City Manager Mark Scott. By Anthony Victoria
ark Scott wasn’t expecting San Bernardino Mayor Carey Davis and several coun-
Colton Nighthawks travel baseball team earns trip to Connie Mack World Series
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cilmembers to be present for a previously arranged interview for the The 66-year-old Fresno native City Manager’s position on tried calling City Hall to check and December 3. A day earlier the city see if his interview was still schedhad endured a massacre that left 14 dead and several others wounded. Scott cont. on page 2
Space provides ‘problem-solving approach’ to city woes
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The Health Clinic will be providing free services including: dental services; internal medicine; women’s and children’s medical health care; eye, ear, nose and throat medical services; blood sugar and cholesterol screenings; alternative medicine and acupuncture. This event will be staffed by medical professionals, staff and volunteers from the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, and our local community.
This year, the Tzu Chi Foundation will be partnering with the San Bernardino City Unified School District, Lucky Farms, and local community organizations.
SB Schools Resume Aug. 1
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he 22nd Annual Free Family Health Clinic will be held on Sunday, August 14, 2016, from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Indian Springs High School, 650 N Del Rosa Drive, San Bernardino, California 92410. This free clinic is for people who do not have health insurance or the means to pay for health care.
Information: Please call 909381-1294.
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Entrepreneurs Cesar Gomez, left, and Rusty Palmer, right.
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have created a business plan they neurs, community organizers, and believe will contribute to the revi- other creatives--will provide talization of downtown. amenities such as Wi-Fi, printing services, and work space to people an Bernardino residents Rusty Palmer, Branden The Headquarters--a co-worker HQ cont. on page 2 Aguilera, and Cesar Gomez hub that aims to attract entrepre-
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an Bernardino City Unified School District students return to school on August 1. Parents who need to enroll their child should do so at their child’s home school. To determine your child’s home school, call Boundaries at (909) 3886100 or use the School Site Locator program by visiting http://www.sbcusd.com/index.as px?NID=6.