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Think Together receives extra funding to fund competitive sports in city schools

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hink Together was awarded $172,000 from the LA84 Foundation, a legacy of the 1984 Olympic Games, to support competitive sports programs in 48 middle school programs in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. This includes a $30,000 increase from the prior year to launch programs at five schools, supporting over 500 students, in Rialto Unified School District. The programs will now serve over 5,500 middle school students.

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Aguilar sworn in for 3rd Congressional term Pg. 5 IECN

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Think Together was awarded $172,000 from the LA84 Foundation, a legacy of the 1984 Olympic Games, to support competitive sports programs in 48 middle school programs. Pictured are Think Together Program Leaders are all smiles with students during a flag football practice.

Think Together serves cities with some of the highest rates of youth obesity in the state. According to “Food Security and Obesity in San Bernardino County 2017” by San Bernardino County’s Public Health Nutrition Program, 52% of Rialto USD students are obese. Think Together will be introducing competitive sports programs at Frisbie Middle School, Jehue (William G.) Middle School, Kolb Middle School, Kucera (Ethel) Middle School and Rialto Middle School to Sports, cont. on next page

Rialto Flooring takes craftsmanship to new heights By Manny B. Sandoval

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ialto Flooring has been in business for over three years and its craftsmanship is unmatched. The craftsmanship ranges from installations, to remodeling and even building.

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“We provide flooring to the city of Rialto and the surrounding areas. For both home refreshes and expansive remodeling, we carry a vast selection of flooring. We feature a large selection of flooring types, styles and colors that will fit both your lifestyle and budget. Our selection of flooring products range from timeless classics to the latest in design,” said co-owner Oscar Cervantes. Rialto Flooring also features a tech savvy and professional team who always gets the job done… on time. “We opened up Rialto Flooring with no money. With only one thousand dollars, we had the first month’s rent. We started off in a 400-square-foot show room; then

with the success we moved into an 800-square-foot building and now we’re in a 1600-square-foot showroom. We did it by the grace of God,” said Cervantes.

general contractor for AAGC, was inspired to take his work to the next level through business operations when the recession hit in 2008-2009.

Cervantes, who was originally a

“I feel God sent Rialto Flooring

our way. The recession went down and I was in the carpenters union. I was donating work, staying busy. Then the work load really began to take off; so I startFlooring, cont. on next page


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