By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
![]() MARCH - Fillmore High School Boys Soccer win 2016 CIF Championship by defeating Valley Christian 5-1. Enlarge Photo ![]() American Pickers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz visited Fillmore and picked Lin Thomas and his Daughter Lindy’s property. Enlarge Photo ![]() SEPTEMBER - Ex-Fillmore Mayor Linda Brewster & Husband Pat Survive Plane Crash. The Cessna 310 airplane they were in was taking off from Wickenburg airport when it crashed due to some type of mechanical problem. All 4 occupants of the plane were extracted and airlifted to area hospitals. Pat and Linda are still recovering from their injuries. Photo credit: KPHO/KTVK Enlarge Photo ![]() APRIL - On Thursday, April 21st, a homeowner called authorities about a large bear that had made its way onto their property. Ventura County Sheriffs and Fish & Game Wardens responded, tranquilizing the animal and relocating it back into the wilderness. It was a happy ending for everyone, including the bear. Photo courtesy Ventura County Sheriff Department Enlarge Photo ![]() MAY – He’s Smarter Than Your Average Bear, but unlike Yogi Bear, in search of the perfect picnic basket, this adult Black Bear was evidently just out for an evening stroll. It wandered into the backyard of a Fillmore residence at the east end of Fourth Street, where the resident took this photo. It then strolled over to the neighbor’s yard, down into Pole Creek and back up into the mountains. One witness estimated its weight at 600 pounds. The sighting took place Sunday night, May 8th, at 7:30 p.m. Enlarge Photo ![]() SEPTEMBER - Fillmore Varsity player #50 Milo Leighton and Santa Paula Varsity player #44 Angel Segovia showed great sportsmanship congratulating each other on a great game by shaking hands and exchanging jersey’s to smile for a photo. Enlarge Photo ![]() SEPTEMBER - By Dick Diaz - I am sad to write this one final article about Gertrude Ness who passed away peacefully in her Glendale home on Sunday, August 28th. Gertrude died of natural causes after a very long and productive life. I have written a couple articles about Supercentenarian Gertrude Ness the 110 year old Grandmother of Fillmore resident Lynda Kagel. Born on April 22, 1906, Gertrude, prior to her passing was the 3rd oldest known resident in the state of California. A dedicated Lakers Fan Gertrude requested her Kobe Bryant Laker’s jersey accompany her on her next journey to be reunited with her beloved husband Peder. Gertrude is survived by two daughters, Dianne De Geer of Texas, Jo Ness of Montrose, two granddaughters, Lynda Kagel of Fillmore and Amy De Geer of Texas, two great granddaughters, Stacy Fontana of Moorpark and Ayiana Turner of Texas and one great grandson Bryson Nolly of Texas and step-grandson Danny Glassburn of Thousand Oaks. Enlarge Photo ![]() SEPTEMBER - [Editorial note: New Sespe Fence Discourages Tourism, Does Little for Trash Issue. (above) A vehicle parked parallel to the Sespe fence (too close to open passenger side door) is unsafe for driver’s side activity. Although supervisor Long’s letter states “To clarify, the fence was installed far enough away from the edge of the roadway to allow for vehicle parking...” the above photo shows otherwise. All new parking spaces must now be parallel, even if safe legal parking was possible, the fence severely reduces the total amount of parking spaces. Sespe Creek is designated as a national Wild and Scenic River and National Scenic Waterway. Its southernmost entry (trailhead) deserves a spacious place for vehicle parking. Enlarge Photo ![]() JUNE – Miss Fillmore 1st Princess Emily Armstrong, Miss Fillmore Natalie Johnston, 2nd Princess Irma Torres. Photos by Dale Crockett Studio. Enlarge Photo ![]() JUNE - Miss Teen Fillmore 1st Teen Princess Adanari Rosales, Miss Teen Fillmore Grace Garnica, 2nd Teen Princess Alexis VanWhy. Enlarge Photo ![]() AUGUST - $8 million firehouse will be constructed by the County of Ventura on a 2.7-acre plot near the intersection of Highway 126 and C Street. The existing station at 613 Old Telegraph Road is too small to allow needed expansion. Above is a architectural rendering of Fillmore’s new proposed fire station, to be located near C Street and Hwy. 126. It is to be finished early 2018. Enlarge Photo ![]() MAY – Kid’s enjoying one of the ride at this past years Annual May Festival, which also had games, food, music and much more for all families to enjoy. Photo By Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo ![]() AUGUST - Twelve year old Brooke Allen and “Sophie” won Grand Champion, 4-H Champion and earned $1,900 at this past years Ventura County Fair. Photos by Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo ![]() NOVEMBER - Fillmore Senior Center, Inc., after 32 years, is closing its doors as of January 1, 2017. Enlarge Photo ![]() JULY - The Fillmore Girls Softball 12U All Star Team competed in the ASA State Championship Competition in Lancaster, Ca. They went undefeated and earned the State Championship title. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
![]() On Saturday December 24th Fillmore Fire Station 91 responded to a mattress fire on Mountain View. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
![]() Rotarian Bob Hammond, son Matthew visiting from the Citadel, and Mother Lisa stop for a Family photo to celebrate the holiday’s. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
The Camarillo Police Department’s Traffic Bureau would like to remind motorists that a new cell phone law takes effect on January 1st 2017. On Jan 1st, 2017, the existing cell phone law, California Vehicle Code 23123.5, is being repealed and a new cell phone law, which was signed by Governor Brown on September 2016 (Assembly Bill 1785) is being put in its place. California Vehicle Code 23123.5. now states: (b) This section shall not apply to manufacturer-installed systems that are embedded in the vehicle. (c) A handheld wireless telephone or electronic wireless communications device may be operated in a manner requiring the use of the driver’s hand while the driver is operating the vehicle only if both of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The handheld wireless telephone or electronic wireless communications device is mounted on a vehicle’s windshield in the same manner a portable Global Positioning System (GPS) is mounted pursuant to paragraph (12) of subdivision (b) of Section 26708 or is mounted on or affixed to a vehicle’s dashboard or center console in a manner that does not hinder the driver’s view of the road. (2) The driver’s hand is used to activate or deactivate a feature or function of the handheld wireless telephone or wireless communications device with the motion of a single swipe or tap of the driver’s finger. This new cell phone law means if drivers intend to use their cellphones while operating a motor vehicle, drivers must have their cell phones mounted to the dashboard, center console, or windshield and can only use a “feature” on the phone with a single swipe or tap of the driver’s finger. A violation of this law is an infraction. The base fine for the first offense is $20.00 and $50 for each subsequent offense. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), “The percentage of drivers text-messaging or visibly manipu¬lating handheld devices increased from 1.7 percent in 2013 to 2.2 percent in 2015. Since 2007, young drivers (age 16 to 24) have been observed manipulating electronic devices at higher rates than older drivers. Data shows the average time your eyes are off the road while texting is five seconds. When traveling at 55mph, that's enough time to cover the length of a football field blindfolded.” Nature of Incident: New cell phone law, effective January 1st , 2017 Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
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![]() Fire Department Toy Drive a huge success. Exact numbers of children who turned out for the annual Fillmore Fire Department Toy Drive were not available at press time, but from the photos that we received they were in the hundreds. The kids were each given a gift and a winter coat which added to a Merry Christmas. Thanks once again to our Fire Department for their support of this happy event. Photos by Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
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By California Highway Patrol — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
Updated Collision Report
On December 19, 2016, at approximately 3:20 P.M., a multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred resulting in a fatality in the unincorporated area of Ventura County. The collision was on SR (State Route) 126, at Center Street, Piru. Jonathan Castro, 26 years old, of Tulare, was the driver and only occupant of a GMC Savana cargo van traveling eastbound on SR-126 approaching Center Street at an unknown speed. Maria Del Carmen Paniagua, 41 year old, from Piru was stopped in a Ford using the left turn lane on eastbound SR-126 to turn onto northbound Center Street. For reasons still under investigation, the GMC cargo van driven by Mr. Castro drifted into the turn lane and collided with the rear of the Ford. As a result of the collision, the Ford was pushed into the westbound lanes of SR-l26 where it collided with the 2003 Chevrolet being driven by Mr. Jose Samuel Martinez. The Ford driven by Mr. Ramon Palomo and the Chevrolet driven by Mr. Oscar Magana became involved almost simultaneously as the initial collision unfolded. As a result of the collision between the Ford driven by Ms. Paniagua and the Chevrolet, driven by Mr. Martinez, Ms. Paniagua was ejected from the Ford. Initial indications show that Ms. Paniagua was not wearing a seat belt. In the Ford being driven by Ms. Paniagua was her four years old daughter and her two year old grandson. Both children were seated in the rear seat of the Ford using child restraint systems. Both children in the Ford sustained severe injuries. In the Chevrolet driven by Mr. Martinez were two passengers, one seated in the right front passenger seat and an infant in the left rear seat. No known injuries to the infant are known this time. This incident resulted in the full closure of all westbound and eastbound lanes of SR-126 for approximately five hours. The Ventura County Fire Department, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, Ventura County Air Unit, and Caltrans all responded to assist with medical care, emergency air and ground transportation to local hospitals and traffic control. There is no indication at this time that alcohol and/or drugs were a factor in this collision. This collision is under investigation by the CHP (California Highway Patrol) Moorpark Area office. Any witnesses to this collision are encouraged to contact the CHP’s Moorpark office at (805) 553-0800. |
![]() Fillmore Miss Teen Princess, Alexis Van Why, at The Salvation Army with Donations for the holidays. Story and Photos by Megan Van Why. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
Alexis Van Why, Miss Teen Princess 2016 of Fillmore, CA has been collecting donations for months from her community of Fillmore. Alexis wanted to pay if forward and give back to her county. The donations which included clothes, toys, baby items, jackets and numerous boxes of can goods were dropped off on 12/17/2016 to the Salvation Army men's and woman's shelter. Giving to the community and county means so much to me. There are so many people in need of clothes and food and I thought what a great way to bring the community together by putting on a little "Giving Back" drive myself. I told everyone; what about not getting Christmas gifts this year and lets help the less fortunate and give. Donations started pouring in. Alexis said: It was such a humbling experience and something I will never forget, my heart felt so full. When I arrived at the shelter there were homeless there so grateful and so full of love for all these donations I was dropping off. They said it made their Christmas through this tough time. The smiles on their face the hugs we received were priceless. I want to thank my community of Fillmore who really helped me make this possible by dropping off donations to me for months. I couldn't have done it without them. I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
Fillmore's last city council meeting for 2016 heard angry but respectful residents complaining about next year's water and sewer rates. The council chambers were filled to capacity as several residents explained that they could not afford the county's highest rates. A minimum of $142 per month is expected in 2017. Business owners as well as those retired and on Social Security and disability addressed their plight to council members. Fillmore will have, by far, the highest rates in Ventura County, due to the bonds which financed the new water treatment plant. A week ago the council voted unanimously to approve a schedule of rate increases over the next five years, beginning with a 12 percent hike in the base residential sewer rate, from $92.29 to $103.36 per month, and a 2 percent increase in the base water rate, from $37.99 to $38.75. Going from sewer-water rates already the highest in the county (double the rates in Thousand Oaks or Ventura) it is particularly hurtful in Fillmore which has the area's lowest median household income levels. About 5 percent of the city's sewer and water customers filed objections to the increases. Many of those who attended the council meeting said water and sewer costs have risen faster than Social Security income. Those attending the council meeting applauded the council's decision to reject a proposal to reduce the amount of water included in the base water rate, which would have increased the rate further to some customers. Council members were unanimous in their dislike for the new higher rates. But, Finance Director Gaylynn Brien explained that to honor its debt obligations and pay for operating expenses, the city needs $7.5 million a year from sewer billings. The city's new sewer plant, open in 2009, was mostly paid for with bonds. If the rates are not raised the bond rating agencies would downgrade the city's bonds, forcing the city to pay higher rates for any additional money they might borrow. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 21st, 2016
Largely due to the persistent efforts of Raymond Brown, a much needed traffic light has been erected at the intersection of Mountain View and Highway 126. Brown got the ball rolling with his contacts with CalTrans and city council more than two years ago. He was worried about the fast traffic and the pedestrians that walk along the highway to and from El Dorado Estates. Once arrangements were made CalTrans has moved very quickly to complete the job, adding overhead lighting as well. This light will slow down westbound traffic making it much safer for everyone. Merry Christmas to Mr. Brown and CalTrans as well. |