A sudden windstorm took Fillmore by surprise early Wednesday morning. The storm caused significant damage to
trees on First and Third Streets. Above, a large tree near the corner of Central Avenue and First Street had to be cut down by city workers. A shortage of city help required some meter readers to assist in the cleanup.
A sudden windstorm took Fillmore by surprise early Wednesday morning. The storm caused significant damage to trees on First and Third Streets. Above, a large tree near the corner of Central Avenue and First Street had to be cut down by city workers. A shortage of city help required some meter readers to assist in the cleanup.
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As families prepare for what has become an increasingly popular holiday, CAL FIRE would like to remind everyone to take a few simple safety precautions in order to ensure a fun and safe Halloween.

For kids, Halloween is an exciting holiday, but if precautions are not taken, scary things can happen. Candle decorations combined with flowing costumes create an increased risk of fire. Candle fires are one of the leading causes of home fires and occur more frequently on Halloween according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

CAL FIRE urges the public to follow these tips for a safe Halloween:

Trick-or-treating

· Children should always go trick-or-treating with a responsible adult

· Provide children with flashlights or glow sticks to carry for lighting and visibility

· Review how to cross a street with your child. Look left, right, and left again to be sure no cars are approaching before crossing the street

· Remind children to stay together as a group when walking from house to house

Costumes

· Purchase costumes made of flame resistant or flame retardant material. Fire resistant does not mean fireproof!

· Apply reflective tape to Halloween costumes

· Masks can obstruct vision – consider using make-up instead

· Avoid loose, baggy sleeves or billowing skirts

· Keep hemlines short enough to prevent tripping

Decorations

· Keep decorations well away from all open flames and heat sources, including light bulbs and heaters

· Keep exits clear of decorations so nothing blocks escape routes

· Remove objects from the yard that could present a tripping hazard (garden tools, hoses, etc.)

Remember to closely inspect all candy before allowing children to eat it, discarding any unwrapped treats from a stranger. If in doubt, throw it out!

CAL FIRE wishes everyone a safe and fun Halloween! For more Halloween safety ideas or other fire safety tips, please visit our web site at www.fire.ca.gov.

 


 
Exhibit examines fleeting nature of our short lives

THOUSAND OAKS, CA - “Into the Fragile: New Photographic Works by Brian Stethem” will be on exhibit from Saturday, Nov. 19, through Thursday, Jan. 26, at California Lutheran University.

A reception will be held at 7 p.m. on opening day in the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture.

The exhibit is an examination of the fleeting, ephemeral nature of our short lives, as well as a testament to the resilience we possess. The photographs portray people’s sacred side, and imagine their lives interchanged with the lives of other creatures including insects and turtles.

The Fillmore artist photographs everyday things in a way that reveals quiet narratives and overlooked meanings. A 1984 CLU graduate who earned a master’s degree in fine arts from California Institute of the Arts in 1994, Stethem has traveled throughout the world documenting diverse places through the lens of his camera. His photographs have been featured in many galleries including the Ventura County Museum of History and Art, Watts Towers Arts Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. He teaches photography at CLU and works as a commercial photographer.

Admission is free. The Kwan Fong Gallery, located in Soiland Humanities Center on the south side of Memorial Parkway, is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Parking is available in the lot on Mountclef Boulevard.

For more information, contact Michael Pearce at 805-444-7716 or visit http://www.callutheran.edu.

 
Highway 126 near Hopper Canyon Road
At approximately 1 p.m., Rafael Contreras, 21 of Fillmore, hit the back end of a semi driven by Kenneth Bell Jr., 62, of Porterville.
At approximately 1 p.m., Rafael Contreras, 21 of Fillmore, hit the back end of a semi driven by Kenneth Bell Jr., 62, of Porterville.
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Contreras had to be extracted from the van by firefighters.
Contreras had to be extracted from the van by firefighters.
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The extent of his injuries are unknown at this time.
The extent of his injuries are unknown at this time.
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He was airlifted to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks.
He was airlifted to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks.
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Nathan Largen #87, plays for Division 1, University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.
Nathan Largen #87, plays for Division 1, University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.
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It has been 22 years since we can say this Fillmore; we have one of our own playing Division One Football! Nathan Largen, son of Mike and Julie Largen of Fillmore is playing football for the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.

Not since Greg Baldwin, playing for the Florida Gators, had Fillmore had anybody play at this level.

Nathan is in his last year of Football that started here in Fillmore playing for the Youth Raiders program, then to the Fillmore Flashes High School team. When I asked Nathan what his biggest moment at Fillmore was he said, "The Santa Paula game. It was the first game on TV we had. In Santa Paula we won the game, I ran the ball for over 200 yards, and three touchdowns."

Nathan then went on to play at Moorpark J.C. for two years. He played H-Back, Fullback for the Raiders. In 2007 he was also part of the Western Conference Championship team, which won the American Bowl. The 2008 year at Moorpark Nathan was awarded The Coaches Award at Moorpark College. More importantly,he also received more important an Associates Degree.

When asked what was his greatest moment at Moorpark, he said, "When we beat El Camino College in the play-offs 43-42 in overtime. And when I got my first college touchdown against Fullerton J.C. And of course my degree."
After Moorpark a few schools showed interest in Nathan. Humboldt State, South West Oklahoma wanted him to play. "Since I was a young boy in Fillmore all I wanted to do was play Division One big time football,'' said Nathan. "University of Tulsa offered me a preferred walk-on spot so I went there."

Nathan red shirted his first year at Tulsa, but that did not stop him being awarded the Pride Friday Player of the Year for the team.

In Nathan's second year at Tulsa in 2010 the team had a huge win in South Bend to beat Notre Dame, 28-27. The team also went 10-3, and won the Hawaii Bowl that year.

Nathan did not see much playing time that year, but that didn’t upset him. "I just kept working hard in practice and the weight room, working hard for my chance."

That hard work paid off out for Nathan. This last spring he earned a full scholarship and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Exercise Sports Science. "That is what it is all about. Hard work and dreams do come true."
This year Nathan is a Starter on all of Tulsa's special teams. He is also seeing some time at H-Back and T.E. Anybody who knows the game of football will tell you how important a good special team football player is for you. "I got my first start for Tulsa on the Kick-Off team. And I went down the field and made the first tackle of the year."

Let me tell you folks, that was not just some regular game that day. It was against the number one team in the nation at the time, the Sooners of Oklahoma." The most exciting thing since I have been at Tulsa is getting my first start at Norman Oklahoma," said Nathan. "To play the Sooners, the number one team in the nation, and to make the first tackle of the game in front of 85,000 people was great!"

What was even greater was to have his family and friends at the game. ''It especially meant a lot for me to have my family at the game, as well as some close friends from Fillmore; Levi Holladay, Matt Gomez, and Steve Micarelli."

Nathan has earned Special Team Player of the Week against Boise State, and North Texas. Tulsa has played three top ten teams this year, number one team Oklahoma, number four Boise State, and number eight team Oklahoma State University. What a big thrill for a young man from Fillmore.

The team has a 4-3 record so far this year with a big win over Rice last week. "I feel at home here right now," said Nathan. "I was homesick at first, now after three years here it feels like home."

I asked him what he missed most about Fillmore. "The small town feeling of knowing everybody. I miss my family and close friends."

I asked Nathan what is next for you. "I will be back home in December. I want to get my Masters Degree, go into Strength and Conditioning or Firefighter."

When asked if he had anything else he wanted to add Nathan said, "I am living my dream! This is a chance in a lifetime. If you work hard, just follow your dreams."

 
Saturday, at approximately 10 p.m. a Nissan Altima driven by Andrew Paul Estrada collided with a tree in the 300 block of B Street.
Saturday, at approximately 10 p.m. a Nissan Altima driven by Andrew Paul Estrada collided with a tree in the 300 block of B Street.
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Moderate damage was suffered by the car and no injuries were reported.
Moderate damage was suffered by the car and no injuries were reported.
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At approximately 9 p.m. Sunday a collision was reported between a Ford Mustang registered to Bernice Anderson of Fillmore, eastbound on Santa Clara Street, and a Chevrolet pickup parked on Santa Clara Street, registered to Alberto Olivo Nepamuseno, also of Fillmore.
At approximately 9 p.m. Sunday a collision was reported between a Ford Mustang registered to Bernice Anderson of Fillmore, eastbound on Santa Clara Street, and a Chevrolet pickup parked on Santa Clara Street, registered to Alberto Olivo Nepamuseno, also of Fillmore.
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No injuries were reported. The pickup suffered moderate side damage.
No injuries were reported. The pickup suffered moderate side damage.
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Late Saturday afternoon a Somers Ranch truck lost its brakes and collided with a small Ford pickup near the intersection of B Street and Highway 126. The Ford suffered moderate rearend damage. The driver of the Somers truck stated that he had lost his brakes immediately before the impact.
Late Saturday afternoon a Somers Ranch truck lost its brakes and collided with a small Ford pickup near the intersection of B Street and Highway 126. The Ford suffered moderate rearend damage. The driver of the Somers truck stated that he had lost his brakes immediately before the impact.
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No report was available on what appeared to be minor injuries suffered by the female driver of the pickup.
No report was available on what appeared to be minor injuries suffered by the female driver of the pickup.
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FILLMORE, CA - On 10/20/2011 at 5:30pm the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 900 Block of Blaine Ave. in the City of Fillmore.

Upon arriving on scene, firefighters observed smoke and fire coming from the back portion of the residence. Fire Personnel were able to launch an aggressive attack on the fire. Firefighters had to pull dry wall to extinguish fire that had traveled into the walls of the laundry room. Fillmore Firefighters did a tremendous job keeping the fire in the one room and no other damage to the rest of the structure.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On Monday morning, October 24, 2011, at approximately 7:58 a.m. a male juvenile was crossing “A” Street when he was hit by a white Nissan Altima sedan traveling southbound on “A” Street. Deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to the scene with the Fillmore Fire Department.

The collision happened on “A” Street between First Street and Sespe Avenue. Both of these intersections are controlled by stop signs. Both have painted school crosswalks and both locations were staffed with on-duty adult school crossing guards.

The preliminary investigation has established that the youth had recently exited his parent’s car on “A” Street between the two intersections. Instead of using the adjacent sidewalk and walking to the nearest intersection, the youth was crossing “A” Street from the east side to the west mid block when he was hit by Carrillo’s Nissan Altima going south on “A” Street at approximately 10 mph. According to witnesses, the northbound traffic on “A” Street was backed up from the stop sign at First Street and the youth emerged between a pair of stopped cars into the Altima’s path.

The youth was knocked to the pavement and lost an upper tooth as a result of the fall. He also sustained some minor abrasions to a knee and a forearm. Paramedics from AMR Ambulance transported the minor to Santa Paula Hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Carrillo was not injured. There is no evidence that alcohol or cell phone usage was a factor in the collision.

The Fillmore Police Department wants to encourage parents to emphasize to their children the dangers of crossing streets at places other than at a crosswalk. Please stress to your children to use crosswalks where provided and to follow the directions of adult school crossing guards.

Report Number: RB# 11-24169
Location: “A” Street and First Street, Fillmore
Date & Time: October 24, 2011 7:58 a.m.
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Police Department / Patrol Services
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Male Juvenile
Carrillo, Suzette Fillmore
Fillmore 11
51
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Craig Smith, Sergeant
Media Release Date: October 24, 2011
Follow-Up Contact: Craig Smith, Sergeant
Approved by: Captain Monica McGrath