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The episode featuring K & J Orchards aired on Monday, Sept. 23.
Winters farms highlighted in ‘America’s Heartland’ episodes By Crystal Apilado Editor-in-Chief
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Three Winters-area farms are being featured in the newest season of America’s Heartland, a nationally broadcast agriculture series. Cultural Roots, Rainwater Ranch and K & J Orchards will each be highlighted in an episode this fall. Produced by PBS KVIE, the weekly half-hour series can be viewed on public television stations
On Monday, the Yolo County Office of Emergency Services announced the launch of Alert Yolo, a countywide emergency notification system. Winters Fire Department is encouraging all residents to create a new account to optin to the new alert system. Lucas Frerichs, chair of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors, emphasized the value of this new system. “We are thrilled to introduce Alert Yolo, a transformative step in our commitment to community safety,” Frerichs said. “This state-of-the-art noti-
fication system ensures that every resident of Yolo County has direct access to vital information during emergencies. By signing up, you empower yourself and your loved ones to stay informed and be prepared.” Winters Fire Chief Jack S. Snyder III said new system is a joint merger with other communities since it will serve all residents of Winters, Davis, West Sacramento, Woodland and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, as well as the unincorporated areas of Yolo County. The new system also gives residents the ability to include important details
about household members and aims to ensure that residents receive timely and accurate information during emergencies. However, residents should be aware that technical issues, network connectivity problems or unforeseen circumstances may affect the delivery of alerts. The new Alert Yolo will integrate with the existing emergency notification systems used by Davis, West Sacramento, Winters, Woodland, and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. Snyder said that although Yolo OES
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Trustees approve finance items, new job description Courtesy photo
The episode featuring Rainwater Ranch airs on Sept. 30. across the nation. Episodes featuring these farms will be released weekly on Mondays at 7 p.m. on PBS KVIE. Viewers can also find the episodes online at americasheartland. org, on the PBS app or on YouTube. Christina Salerno, the series producer
for America’s Heartland, said these farms were recommended to feature. “When researching farms to feature on America’s Heartland, our production team at PBS KVIE sought input from food
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Sept. 18
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79˚
58˚
Sept. 19
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75˚
56˚
Sept. 20
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90˚
57˚
Sept. 21
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90˚
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Eventos hispanos ....... A-3
Sept. 22
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56˚
Sept. 23
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93˚
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Opinion ......................... B-3
Sept. 24
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97˚
58˚
Real Estate ................... B-2
Rain for week: 0.00 in. Season’s total: TRACE Last sn. to date: 0.01 in.
Classifieds ................... B-5 Community .................. A-2
Sports ........................... B-6
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Winters rainfall season began 7/1/24. Weather readings are taken at 9 a.m. daily by local weatherman Joe Bristow.
Bids farewell to chief business officer By Logan Chrisp Express staff writer The Winters Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees approved several items, bid farewell to the chief business officer, and heard presentations on the school district’s general fund at the Sept. 19 school board meeting. Chief Business Officer Jonathan Feagle presented the financial report for the 2023–24 year, detailing the income and expenditures of each fund. The presentation broke down the restricted and unrestricted funds as of the end of the 2023– 24 year. Restricted funds are designated for specific uses, while unrestricted
funds can be allocated more flexibly. The total revenues across both funds reached $30,546,827, with expenditures totaling $31,811,525, leaving an ending balance of $7,571,810. This reflects a $1,264,698 decrease from the 2022–23 balance of $8,836,508. Feagle explained that the drop was expected, noting that last year’s balance had been boosted by one-time block grants from the state, which have since been spent. The board unanimously approved the district’s 2023–24 financial report.
Feagle moving on Fittingly, this was Feagle’s final presentation for Winters JUSD, as he departs at the end of September. Superintendent Rody Boonchouy commended Feagle for his work, partic-
ularly on the general fund report. “It’s a fitting presentation because it demonstrates the fiscal health of our organization. This was not done by accident,” Boonchouy said. He added that Feagle’s methodical work had strengthened the district’s financial position. “The impact is not small. On behalf of the district, we’re incredibly grateful for your service and everything you’ve done for us and for our kids,” Boonchouy said.
New position
In light of Feagle’s departure, the board approved the creation of a new position, assistant superintendent of business services.. This role replaces the chief business officer position held by Feagle and was
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