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Nove mber 15, 2018

Vol 1 7, NO. 09

A townhouse development may be in Rialto’s near future By Manny Sandoval

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THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner Pg. 3

neighborhood meeting was recently held by Vice President Bill Holman from Christopher Homes Inc., to discuss a new housing development that may be built in Rialto. Many community members attended the meeting and questioned the coherence of the development. “This project is being proposed on the Northside of Foothill Boulevard, between Larch Avenue and Spruce Avenue. It’s currently zoned residential; that zoning was established in 2010,” said Holman. After this neighborhood meeting…the next step in the process

Annual Humane Society fundraiser

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The proposed development has caused lots of controversy amongst residents, the city and the developer.

Eisenhower High School football on their way back to old winning ways

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Asistencia conveyed to Redlands Conservancy Pg. 12

INSIDE Gloria’s Corner

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Words To Think About 5

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By David Phillips

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fter struggling for two years in a row Eisenhower High School has come on with a fury this season with a 12-0 record after shutting out the Chaffey Tigers 28-0 at Chaffey High Stadium on Friday. Chaffey used a predominantly ground game that never got them into the end

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The Eagles are having a phenomenal football season with 12-0 record; they will play El Rancho High this Friday in Pico Rivera at 7:30 p.m.

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zone. Eisenhower traded shots in the air and on the ground to move the ball into the end zone multiple times Friday. Coach Alvin Brown said the players are playing so well because they are listening to what they were told. “We taught them what needs to be done and they are doing it. They are reacting to on-the-field coaching and playing their hearts out.”

Two wins are all that stands behind a section title - something that has eluded Eisenhower since ‘93. One way they were able to get back into contention was getting out of the Citrus Belt League and into the San Andreas League. Ronnie Lott, an Eisenhower alumni, pumped everyone up by posting a youthful chant to the young team and players on Twitter. Another standout helping the

Eagles make sure every point was accounted for is the new Field Goal kicker Taylor Jackson. Two years ago we watched Eisenhower struggle with field goals. Now they have a female kicker who has only missed two kicks all season!! Go girl power!! Eisenhower’s next game is at El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera this Friday at 7:30 p.m.


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