By Gazette Staff Writers — Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
On Monday, October 16th, 2023, at 2:47 p.m., Fillmore City Fire Dept. and Ventura County & City Fire Depts. were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 1800 block of Grand Avenue, unincorporated area west of Fillmore. The one-story cinder-block home was fully engulfed when crews arrived. The location of the home, surrounded by orchards, presented fire crews with the challenge of difficult access. Several trees and farm equipment near the home were also scorched. Additionally, downed power lines caused concern, along with the collapsing roof and side walls of the home. There was a fire hydrant nearby and Fillmore Fire Chief Keith Gurrola stated they were able to knock down the main fire âpretty fastâ with the number of agencies on-scene. âBut there was a lot of exterior storage that the fire had already spread into, so it was taking a lot of time to put out that fire,â said Gurrola. The owner of the home was present at the time of the fire but was not inside the structure when it started. It is not clear whether the downed power lines had fallen as a result of the fire or had been on the ground beforehand. The structure and the majority of its contents appeared to be a total loss. No one was injured. Cause of the fire is under investigation and its starting point and cost of damage are yet to be determined. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
The Fillmore Police Department is requesting the publicâs assistance in identifying a prowling suspect. The suspect is identified as a Hispanic male, approximately 5â8â in height, approximately 45-55 years of age, with short gray facial hair and dark brown hair. Nature of Incident: Request for Public Assistance / Attempt to Identify Prowler Suspect Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol Services / Fillmore Detectives (S)uspects,(V)ictims,(P)arty,(D)ecedent Prepared by: Detective Sergeant Will Hollowell |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
On Tuesday, October 10th, at 9:11pm, Fillmore Police, Fillmore Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported injury traffic collision at the intersection of First Street & A Street, Fillmore. Arriving firefighters found two vehicles involved with moderate-heavy damage. Two ambulances were requested to respond to the scene for two injured patients. While deputies were investigating, the driver of the involved vehicle (gray Honda) was determined to be under the influence of alcohol and was arrested for felony DUI causing injury. It was also known that the subject involved was on probation for two previous DUI arrests/convictions and his driverâs license was suspended. The occupant of the second vehicle sustained minor injuries as a result of the collision. The arrestee was subsequently booked at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility with his bail set at $55,000. The cause of the crash is under investigation by the Fillmore Police Department. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
See More Letters to the Editor on the Redistricting Lawsuit on Page 2
Courtesy Tim Holmgren As a recently ex-Fillmore citizen, Item 9A - CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO TRANSITION FROM AT-LARGE TO DISTRICT-BASED ELECTIONS on last weekâs agenda is of great concern to me. Once Fillmore is divided into voting districts, it will become a relatively simple matter for the negative influences that have been creeping into Fillmore politics to take over the town and destroy its small-town character and charm forever. I want to thank the three of you who spoke strongly against this, what was appropriately called, extortion and bullying. It was entirely apparent during the discussion who was against this intentional destruction of the city and who was in favor of it; giving credence to my earlier point. Itâs a shame that political ideology is a higher priority than condemning a town to ruin regardless of which way this goes. I am encouraged by some of the comments some of you made last Tuesday evening and very encouraged by the comments of all of the Fillmore citizens who spoke to you on this issue that understand the gravity of whatâs at stake. I would encourage you to fight it. Resist this bully and extortioner. This would take great courage, which I know you all have. While itâs true the city will likely be sued, I would bet that, with the right national attention, more money than is needed to fight it will find its way to you from crowd funding and other expressions of support through a grateful country. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
Santa Clara Valley Boys & Girls Club CEO Jan Marholin, and Director of Operations Pearl Galvan attended the Ventura County Board of Supervisors meeting where their team advocated for building a new play structure at Warring Park for the Piru community which is much needed there! The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 in favor of the play structure. This is a huge win for the youth in the Piru area. Courtesy https://www.face book. com/bgclubscv. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
The Fillmore High Alumni Association presents Blue & White Night 2023, Thursday evening, October 19th. They will host a Classic Car Show on Central Avenue between First Street and Sespe Avenue. All activities start at 5 PM, Parade starts at 6:00pm. Letâs go Flashes!! If youâve ever wondered, whoâs idea it was to light up our beloved âFâ on the hill above Fillmore, look no further. His name is John Heilman, FHS class of â53! He will be in this yearâs homecoming parade. For more details visit https://www.facebook.com/FillmoreHighSchoolAlumniAssociation. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
One minute youâre at soccer practice having fun and the next minute youâre in the emergency room getting a cast on your leg. Thatâs what happened to this AYSO soccer player last week at Two Rivers Park when she stepped into one of the numerous potholes on the parkâs sports field and broke her ankle. For several years complaints have been increasing about the poor condition of the playing fields at Two Rivers Park, along with complaints about the lack of night lighting (estimate $1 million in 2016) and sun covers for the play equipment, as installed at Rio Vista Park. The dog park section (original cost $64,000) also has issues, closing in 2020 due to ADA violations. In April 2023 the city received an estimate of $186,240 to fix the violations, which were âoverlookedâ when the park was built, according to City Manager Dave Rowlands in July 2020; that money will come from the cityâs parkland development impact fees fund. From the beginning the underground drip system was a problem. Either the drip lines are too deep or the sod was planted too shallow, and the water doesnât properly reach the roots of the grass, leaving brown patches. In contrast, after rain, standing water plagues the fields due to poor drainage caused by uneven terrain. Two Rivers Park is about 15 years old and measures 22 acres; it is Fillmoreâs biggest park and the host to many of its youth sports activities. It has baseball diamonds, soccer and football fields, a skate park, a BMX bike track, and a now unusable dog park. The family will be filing an incident report with the City/AYSO. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 19th, 2023
Fillmore Civic Pride named their 2023 Fall/Halloween âYard of the Monthâ award to the Dr. Warren Peacock family on Oriole Circle. They received a $50 gift card from Otto & Sons Nursery as their prize. They have two 12-foot Inferno skeletons overlooking several âOogie Boogieâ figures, lit-up pumpkins, a giant spider in its lair and more. Enlarge Photo By Linda Nunes Civic Pride Volunteers have selected the home of the Dr. Warren Peacock family at 1125 Oriole Circle to receive the Fall/Halloween âYard of the Monthâ award. The family moved to Fillmore about 8 years ago from Arizona. They all get involved in the process of design, & installation & each year there are more additions as it continues to evolve. Dr. Peacock said all the family were âcamera shyâ, but as I described the $50 gift card from Otto & Sons Nursery (the reason we are able to give these awards), and all the amazing grounds to explore with ponds and places to picnic, trees, vegetables, perennials, and a massive selection of roses available for sale, he said his wife would especially be excited to visit the nursery. The family will be in for a real treat, having never been there before. It was a difficult choice because there were many great displays! Take a ride around town to see 502 Stonehedge, 787 & 869 Burlington, 937 Sante Fe, 79 Reading, 408 Edgewood, 366 Bridalwood, 755 A St. and 1149, 1163, 1120 Shady Lane. We keep track of the award winners & try to spread the awards around the community. |