By Anonymous — Thursday, October 6th, 2016
“I was inspired to begin my career in City government thanks to the my start at the Fillmore Gazette. I started covering city council meetings at age 21 and I got hooked, watching the staff and council interact with the Council to work out issues. I never imagined at that point that at one day I would become a city manager. Moving from the paper to city government felt like a natural transition for me. I’m so grateful to have this opportunity in Ojai and to be able to stay close to my family and friends. Ojai certainly is keeping me busy, but I miss all my old friends in Fillmore. Fortunately Fillmore has a great city manager in Mr. Rowlands.” - Steve McClary |
By Anonymous — Thursday, October 6th, 2016
Approximately 7:30am 10/05/2016 Fillmore fire department responded to traffic collision in front of El Dorado Mobile Home Park. Upon arrival, found two vehicles, one in the center divider one on the right shoulder. Both drivers were transported to local hospitals. Traffic collision is being investigated by Fillmore Police Department. Photos by Sebastian Ramirez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, October 6th, 2016
The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients and other patients during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. More than 1.6 million new cases of cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. this year and 246,600 of them will be invasive breast cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. Cancer patients may need blood products during chemotherapy, surgery or treatment for complications. Mary Kay Huppert was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. “I was a nurse for 40 years. I saw blood transfusions save a lot of lives.” She received two transfusions herself while being treated for breast cancer. The Red Cross must collect about 14,000 blood donations every day to help patients, and volunteer donors are the only source of blood products for those needing transfusions. Donors of all blood types are needed. To make an appointment to give blood, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Donors are encouraged to make appointments and complete the RapidPass online health history questionnaire at redcrossblood.org/rapidpass to save time when donating. Oak Park Oxnard Simi Valley Thousand Oaks Ventura How to donate blood Blood donors can now save time at their next donation by using RapidPass to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, prior to arriving at the blood drive. To get started and learn more, visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass and follow the instructions on the site. About the American Red Cross |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 4th, 2016
The League of Women Voters and the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce are hosting a forum this Wednesday evening October 5th. Although two parts are related to Santa Paula, the first forum at 6:30 PM is with the two candidates for Ventura County Supervisor district #3. |
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 for a photo. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
A letter sent to Fillmore High School Athletic Director: Good Morning A.D. Tafoya, Fridays game was extremely competitive for both teams (as it is every year) and during the game all athletes were focused on doing their jobs to the best of their ability and while doing so there is an amazing respect they have for one another as in this case. I have worked at the high school for 22 years and have been present during many of the Fillmore vs SP games in which my two sons played when they attend SPHS and there have been many times when players have been so, competitive they lose sight of just how talented they all are. Mr. Leighton should be commended for appreciating the talent of the opposing teams players and for showing that appreciation. Mr. Leighton sought out my grandson Angel after the game and came over to shake his hand and commend Angel on playing a great game, Angel returned that complement right back to Mr. Leighton. Both boys decided to exchange jerseys for a picture and congratulate each other on playing a tough game. Angel commented that Mr. Leighton played hard and even though they had their game faces on during the game Angel was very impressed with Mr. Leighton’s talent. Angel stated that “guys like #50 will have a great future with his attitude alone”. Mr. Leighton and Angel showed great sportsmanship that night and I hope that other athletes can take away from this game what these two young men saw in one another. Although, both schools are rivals there is respect for each player who gives all they can during the game and as long as they do their job to the best of their ability, they should all be respected and commended for their performance. Great Job Mr. Leighton and Angel! Margaret Lopez |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
A Camarillo woman was sentenced Tuesday to 300 days in Ventura County jail in connection with a double fatality vehicle last year just outside Moorpark. Rachael Hill, 27, will report to the jail November 4 to start her sentence. Hill pleaded no contest last month to two counts of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. The conviction stems from a September 12, 2015, crash on Moorpark Road south of Tierra Rejada Road. The California Highway Patrol said Hill was driving south on Moorpark Road at 5:19 p.m. when her vehicle swerved to the right and hit Maciek Malish, 53, as he was riding a bicycle on the shoulder. Hill then overcorrected and turned the vehicle into the northbound lanes, where it hit Jesse Cushman, 43, who was riding a motorcycle. Malish, of Simi Valley, and Cushman, of Fillmore, were both wearing helmets but died at the scene. Patrol officials said Hill was "distracted by a portable electronic device" in her vehicle at the time of the incident. (information provided by Ventura |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
A man with a gunshot wound drove to the Fillmore fire station after an apparent shooting nearby according to the Although the man appeared in Fillmore, the shooting is believed to have taken place in Bardsdale. (information provided by Ventura County Star) |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
Wednesday September 21 at about 5:15pm, there was an accident on Ventura St. and Central Ave., no Injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
Rip-rapping the Pole Creek flood basin is a big job. Rock is being placed along the face of the basin to avoid erosion. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
Rains Can Lead to More Mosquitoes
SACRAMENTO - California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith today called on the people of California to help reduce the number of mosquitoes by eliminating standing water, especially in areas that have recently had rain and continue to experience warm temperatures. “Rainy weather can create new breeding grounds for mosquitoes if water is allowed to pool and remain stagnant,” said CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith. “Mosquito season in California peaks in October, making it critically important that Californians take action to empty even small amounts of water from our gardens and yards.” To help control mosquitoes, check your yard weekly for water-filled containers. Clean and scrub bird baths and pet watering dishes weekly, and dump the water from dishes under potted plants. Contact your local vector control agency if you detect unusual numbers of mosquitoes or you are being bitten during the day. The Aedes aegypti mosquito, an aggressive mosquito that bites during the day, has been detected in 12 California counties. This black-and-white striped mosquito has the potential to transmit Zika and other diseases, such as dengue fever, chikungunya and yellow fever. While the mosquito is especially active two hours after sunrise and several hours before sunset, it can also bite during the day. These mosquitoes often enter buildings through unscreened windows and doors and bite people indoors. While there has been no local transmission of Zika in California, as of September 23, 302 travel-associated cases have been reported in the state. Zika symptoms typically include a fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes. Most people infected with the Zika virus will not have symptoms, but Zika is a major concern in pregnant women because it can cause severe birth defects. In addition to Zika, West Nile virus, another mosquito-borne illness, continues to concern public health officials. To prevent mosquito bites, apply repellents containing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-registered ingredients such as DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and/or clothing (as directed on the product label). During the times mosquitoes are most active you should wear long- sleeve shirts, long pants, socks and shoes. Be sure window and door screens are in good condition to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home. More information about Aedes aegypti mosquitoes can be found on the CDPH website and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. |