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Reason to celebrate Allan Hancock College graduates receive diplomas at commencement
Murder victim identified as Santa Barbara resident Victim of 1997 homicide is identified as Jefferey Douglas Kimzy By ANNIKA BAHNSEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama this week identified the victim of a 1997 homicide case as Jefferey Douglas Kimzy of Santa Barbara. On April 15, 1997, the body was found — missing its head, hands and feet — near a wooded area in Union Grove, Ala. The autopsy results found the manner of death was a homicide and that the body was mutilated, which made the identification of the body nearly impossible. Now, 26 years later, the body was identified on Wednesday as Mr. Kimzy, a representative of the sheriff’s office told the News-Press. He was 20 years Please see VICTIM on A4
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Graduates celebrate during the commencement Friday at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria. Hugs were a common sight Friday at the commencement.
By LIAM HIBBERT NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT
More than 600 graduates were awarded degrees at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria on Friday at the school’s commencement. And hundreds more friends and family members were there to cheer them on. (The total number of graduates, including those who didn’t attend Friday’s ceremony, exceeded 1,200.) The event marked the school’s 102nd graduating class and celebrated students of all backgrounds, including many first-generation graduates, veterans and an age range of 15-68. “Today you’re at the end of a journey that is also the beginning of a new adventure,” the school’s President Kevin Walthers told the graduates. “Our goal is to give students the Please see GRADUATION on A8
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Santa Barbara Humane stresses nurturing environment By ANNIKA BAHNSEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
Santa Barbara Humane’s mission is simple: “To be champions for animals and the people who love them.” The shelter has been a staple in the Santa Barbara area for
MORE INSIDE Fans of Santa Barbara Humane praise the nonprofit in letters to the News-Press. Voices, C2.
over 100 years and has brought help and guidance to many families in the area. In 2020, the shelter, which is based in Goleta, merged with Santa Maria Valley Humane Society, helping the entire county with its animal needs. Kerri Burns, CEO of Santa Barbara Humane, has been the shelter’s fearless leader for five years. She has transformed the shelter into what the community regards as a well-oiled machine. “We have been really focusing on ‘how can we help with what our community needs,’” Ms. Please see SB HUMANE on A8
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San Marcos High School yearbook photos show Jeffrey Douglas Kimzey from 1993 (top left) to 1994 (top right) and 1995 (bottom left.) They were compared to a composite profile image, bottom right.
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