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Volume 141, Number 17 — Locally-owned since 1884
Winters, Yolo County, California, Wednesday, May 29, 2024
The hometown paper of Theresa Foster
A walk through time By Crystal Apilado Editor-in-Chief The Winters High School Class of 2024 embarked on their Senior Walk around the schools where their education first took root. Waggoner Elementary School Principal Chris Marcoux invited seniors to dance the Cha-Cha-Slide with primary-aged students during their Movement Monday — on a Tuesday — on the playground. From there, the Warriors took buses to Shirley Rominger Intermediate School and Winters Middle School
before their return to the WHS campus where they walked the hallways in their caps and gowns. Jack Tuel is the Class of 2024’s valedictorian and Kenneth Matheson is the salutatorian. This year’s WHS commencement ceremony is on Thursday, May 30 at 7 p.m. on Dr. Sellers Field. The Wolfskill Career Readiness Academy celebrated 11 graduates at a commencement ceremony on Wednesday, May 22 outside the WHS administration building. Teachers and staff
LEFT: Colton Brown gives a high five to Sue Bridge at Winters Middle School. BELOW: Salutatorian Kenneth Matheson and Valedictorian Jack Tuel get ready to walk around Waggoner Elementary School — where their educational career began.
acknowledged each of the graduates’ educational journeys leading up to the finale of their high school career. Three additional graduates were celebrated at a ceremony in January. The Howlers were decked out in dark blue caps and gowns. This is one of the changes made since Wolfskill CRA moved to the WHS campus this school year and a sign of students taking ownership of their school. Earlier this year students gave input on what they would like to see as their school colors.
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Friends, family and Winters Joint Unified School District staff celebrated 11 Wolfskill Career Readiness Academy graduates at a ceremony on May 22.
Council begins discussions on outdoor cannabis, city budget By Amelia Biscardi Express staff writer
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With a scattering of topics, on Tuesday, May 21, the Winters City Council pushed back an ordinance on outdoor cannabis growth for personal use, gave short updates on Paseo Park and the Senior Center, and began discussing this year’s city budget.
Outdoor cannabis pushed back In a 4–1 vote, the city council decided to ask city staff for more details on the outdoor personal cannabis ordinance. This ordinance was brought forward to the Winters Planning Commission at their last meeting where it was approved. City Manager Jeremy Craig noted that this agenda item will be brought up later this month or early next month. The sole dissension on the council was Mayor Bill Biasi who
said he believes that there should be a ban on outdoor cannabis growth, not an ordinance allowing and outlining personal growth. One of the main discussion points was scent, specifically the scent of a strain of cannabis commonly referred to as skunk. Council member Richard Casavecchia requested for the city staff to look into an addition to the ordinance banning cannabis with a more pungent odor. The council also
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Rev. George Elrod asked attendees to stand if they recognized one of the 26 names of veterans buried in the Winters Cemetery who were killed in combat.
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Flags were at halfstaff and smaller ones identified the graves of local veterans who were laid to rest at the Winters Cemetery on Monday. The Winters Cemetery District hosted the Winters Memorial Day event on Monday, May 27. The event was the second since they ceased in 2019 before the pandemic.
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Winters rainfall season began 7/1/23. Weather readings are taken at 9 a.m. daily by local weatherman Joe Bristow.
Joe Bristow, WCD chair, opened the event by sharing the traditional Memorial Day flag etiquette of raising the flag to full staff at sunrise and immediately lowering it to half staff, before raising it to full staff again at Noon. Rev. George Elrod gave the invocation and served as the featured speaker later in the event. Elrod is a decorated combat veteran hav-
ing received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart while serving in Vietnam. He has also authored a book about his experience there and is working on a second book. This year, he paid homage to the men, women, children, first responders and US military personnel who perished in the 2001 September 11 attacks. Elrod said
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