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Winters Express: Wednesday, June 12, 2024

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Volume 141, Number 19 — Locally-owned since 1884

Winters, Yolo County, California, Wednesday, June 12, 2024

The hometown paper of Irene Tweedt

City staff focus on department budget spending By Amelia Biscardi Express staff writer With some extra tables and chairs, the heads of departments joined in for round two of the city of Winters’ budget session at the June 4, City Council meeting. Discussions included finding additional revenues, inflation and a whole lot of numbers. Additionally, council members heard another update of the Winters Senior Center project. With a unique technical difficulty with a dead com-

puter mouse, the second round of a budget breakdown, spearheaded by City Manager Jeremy Craig began. Some of the general trends of conversation were inflation, revenue and expenditures. Craig explained that a lot of the general fund went to salaries, noting that many working for the city wear multiple hats and there are some one-person departments. Some of the largest revenue that the city receives,

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Filing period for trustee, council-member seats opens July 15

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The filing period for city council and school board trustee seats will begin on July 15, through Aug. 9. Two City Council seats and two trustee seats will appear on the ballot for the Nov. 5 General Municipal Election Winters residents with political aspirations should be advised of the filing period for candidacy in the upcoming municipal elections begins on Monday, July 15.

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All registered voters residing in the city of Winters are eligible to declare candidacy for one of the two Winters City Council seats to be

filled in the upcoming 2024 municipal elections. The two candidates to win the most votes will fill the seats — currently held by Mayor Bill Biasi and Council Member Jesse Loren. Each of five council members serves a four-year term, with elections and the mayorship alternating every two years. The highest vote-getter in this year’s election will become Mayor Pro Tem for two years until assuming the role of Mayor, following current Mayor Pro Tem Albert Vallecillo, who will assume the post next year. Prospective candidates will be required to complete a nomination packet, obtained from City Clerk Sterling Thomas at City Hall. Community members may want to request

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Yolo County Supervisor Lucas Frerichs, Winters Participation Gallery members Valerie Whitworth and Liz Coman, Mark Beason (Kate Humphrey’s husband), her nephew Yari Bundy and her sister Robyn Bundy (FRONT RIGHT) show off the proclomation declaring June 6, as Kate Humphrey Day in Yolo County.

Community, county celebrate June 6 as Kate Humphrey Day By Crystal Apilado Editor-in-Chief Community members and Yolo County Supervisor Lucas Frerichs gathered outside of the Winters Post Office to celebrate Winters High School art educator Kate Humphrey last Friday. The Yolo County Board of Supervisors declared June 6, as Kate Humphrey Day in Yolo County at the June 4, County Board of Supervisors meeting. Humphrey was a beloved WHS art teacher

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Three WHS seniors collaborated together to spread the importance of sharing kindness with others and to raise funds for the Kate Humphrey Kindness Scholarship through their Senior Capstone Projects. And on April 25, Winters Joint Unified School District inducted Humphrey as on eo f the five individuals to its Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Humphrey was recognized in memorium as one of the two Employee Inductees.

By Angela Underwood Express correspondent The AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program is as it sounds — it propels passionate students to succeed. AVID Winters High School lead Jessica Williams and Winters Middle School lead Emily Marquez presented an AVID update and expansion for the 2024–25 school year at the May 16, regular Winters Joint Unified School

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the Winters Participation Gallery in front of the Winters Post Office mural to present them with a framed copy of the Kate Humphrey Day resolution. This was the latest celebrations honoring Humphrey. The Winters Participation Gallery officially renamed its Summer History Mural Project to the Kate Humphrey Historical Mural Project. The Kate Humphrey Kindness Scholarship was also launched, with funds coming through donations and student art show proceeds.

School district AVID programs see growth, student success

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and was instrumental in the creation of the Winters history summer mural project. She died in September 2022. A plaque is posted on the Winters Post Office building dedicating the mural in her honor as well celebrating the artistic and perspective of kindness she inspired. The plaque honoring Humphrey served as an ideal location to officially celebrate Kate Humphrey Day. On Friday, June 7, Frerichs met some of Humphrey’s friends and family members, as well as members of

We at he r Date

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Jun. 05

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100˚

64˚

Jun. 06

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103˚

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Jun. 07

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101˚

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Jun. 08

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96˚

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Jun. 09

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90˚

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Jun. 10

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88˚

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Jun. 11

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97˚

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Rain for week: 0.00 in. Season’s total: 23.29 in. Last sn. to date: 37.62 in. Winters rainfall season began 7/1/23. Weather readings are taken at 9 a.m. daily by local weatherman Joe Bristow.

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Winters High School AVID students AJ Zaragoza and Aylin Molina engaged in hands-on demonstrations in the Sacramento City College Nursing Department on April 11. YOUR

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