By Anonymous — Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
A 20-year old man was killed Tuesday in a head-on collision at the intersection of E. Telegraph Road and North Main Street on Highway 126, Piru, west of Center Street. The man was headed west-bound at 5:45 p.m. when his car drifted into oncoming traffic, colliding with a car driven by Adrian Powell, 53, of Valencia. Powell was transported to Henry Mayo Hospital and treated for a broken pelvis and injuries to his ankle and knee. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Lions Club member Jim Austin, left, receives the Lion of the Year Award (District 4A-3) from Lions Governor Dan Lyon, Monday night. The District covers Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo counties. Over 40 members attended the awards dinner. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
*** UPDATED INFORMATION*** Date & Time/ RB#: Oct. 21, 2009 @ 10:30 a.m. / 09-25778 A 15-year-old Westlake High School student missing since Monday morning was found Wednesday morning at a youth services center in Los Angeles. Investigators received a tip from a source in Los Angeles who was in contact with Alexandria âAllieâ Phipps Wednesday morning. The source had seen Allieâs image in news footage about her disappearance and notified investigators. Allie has been returned to Thousand Oaks to be reunited with her family. Investigators are interviewing Allie to determine the reasons for her disappearance. The cooperation of local and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as news media organizations led to the safe return of this young woman, who was listed as an at risk-missing person. |
Quiring began one of her first public appearances with an apology for the failure regarding the Request For Proposals (RFP) that were not sent out in the cityâs search for a new auditing firm to meet State deadlines. Enlarge Photo By Wanda Castel de Oro — Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
B Street extension, N. Fillmore Storefront project also discussed
Mayor Patti Walker welcomed everyone to the Joint Fillmore City Council/North Fillmore Neighborhood Committee meeting, Wednesday, October 7, 2009. Oral communications were first on the agenda. New city manager Yvonne Quiring spoke, saying she was pleased to be part of the âFillmore familyâ. She thanked the community for the warm welcome and said she could see why no one ever leaves Fillmore, which drew a laugh. Quiring began one of her first public appearances with an apology for the failure regarding the Request For Proposals (RFP) that were not sent out in the cityâs search for a new auditing firm to meet State deadlines. Quiring began her post as city manager on October 1, 2009, before the RFPs were purported to have been sent out as stated by Mayor Walker at the September 22 council meeting and in an October 1st Letter to the Editor to the Gazette. Larry Pennell was city manager at the time. Quiring went on to say, âI am looking into what exactly CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
2007 Fillmore High School Graduate Caitlin Elizabeth Ann O'Neil-McKeown, 20 years old, is now serving in the United States Air Force. Caitlin also attended Piru Elementary and Fillmore Middle school. While growing up she was active in 4-H, FFA, Art Club and the Mentor Program. She enlisted in the United States Air Force on February 10, 2009 for a 4 year enlistment. Caitlin is the daughter of Stephen McKeown and Lori Schnieder of Fillmore. Her siblings are; Erica Stout (37) of Germany whose husband Shannon is a Sergeant First Class stationed there with the Army, Michael McKeown (31) of Fillmore, Aimee McKeown (28) of Fillmore, Patrick Wing (28) of Arizona, Morgan McKeown (24) of Arizona, Erin McKeown (22) of Fillmore, Brian McKeown (18) of Fillmore, Ian McKeown (17) of Fillmore, Sean McKeown (16) of Fillmore and Paige McKeown (7) of Fillmore. Caitlin's paternal grandmother is the late Joan McKeown and her maternal grandparents Leori Schnieder and Alvin Schnieder of Oklahoma. Brothers Micheal McKeown served in the United States Air Force and Patrick Wing in the United States Marines. Caitlin's brother-in-law Curtis Kniffen is a Senior Airman with the Air Force stationed in Arizona. Caitlin is an Airman station at Fort George G. Meade, located near CONTINUED » |
Council discussed business as usual at Tuesdayâs meeting. Councilman Steve Conaway was absent. Enlarge Photo By Wanda Castel de Oro — Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Tuesday nightâs city council meeting began with Approval of the consent calendar, 4-0. Public Works Director Bert Rapp asked for authority to proceed with demolition of the garage at 50 C Street. Rapp sought an expenditure of up to $20,000 of Water Recycling Program monies to burn/demolish the old garage building at the closed Waste Water Treatment plant site. He explained to council that the building stands at the entrance of the plant on C Street, where three acres of grass will eventually be added. The garage was converted into an office and storage building in 1998. The sewer service to the building was terminated when the sewer main to the old plant was abandoned on July 4, 2009. To reactivate the sewer a new sewer main would need to be installed from the garage building to River Street about 500 feet north at a cost of about $150,000. The building is built low and is subject to frequent flooding. It has not been rented for about 18 months and was last used for storage of bicycle merchandise. The City of Fillmore would have to obtain a burn permit for the Ventura County APCD and a demolition permit from Fillmore Building and Safety. After the building is burned, the city will process a change order with American Water to complete the demolition with the rest of the WWTP facilities. Councilmember Jamey Brooks asked about the procedure in burning CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Since the filing of a petition on September 16th with the Fillmore Unified School District to convert Piru Elementary into an independent charter school, there have been a series of incidents in which certain FUSD employees and other individuals have distributed information about the proposed charter school which is either misleading or false, according to Richard Durborow and Chris Pavik, two of the charter petitioners. In what is apparently an escalation by those opposed to the charter, this past Friday, says Chris Pavik, two of the teachers at Piru School who signed the petition were approached separately by another teacher with close personal ties to the District Office. They were both told by this well-connected teacher that the School Board will not rehire any person who goes to work at the charter school and later decides to return to the District. In addition, one signer was told that the County Office of Education has the list of the signersâ names, and that no other school district in the county will hire them because they signed the charter petition, and the other was told that the Superintendent had said that any teacher who signed the petition, but now withdrew their name, would suffer no repercussions from the District. Says Chris Pavik, âthese seem like not-so-veiled threats of intimidation, and they cross the line. As far as the School Board telling Piru staff that there will be no âright of returnâ, I have heard from several sources that such a statement was made at a District administratorâs meeting on last Thursday, that principals were directed by one of the Assistant Superintendents to verbally give this warning to their staffs. Such a statement is tantamount to bargaining away from the table, because that issue is bargainable, and it is illegal for the District to go around the unions and try to negotiate with individual members. I have informed the FUTA President and a CTA organizer of what I heard, and discussed the fact that this is an unfair labor practice, and that the District must stop doing this.â At this time, the petitioners plan to turn over the name of the teacher involved, and the names of those whom the teacher implicated, to legal counsel for possible litigation. The petitioners first became aware of this apparent misinformation campaign when CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Sunday, at approximately 7:24 p.m., a collision occurred at the intersection of Highway 126 and Central Avenue. A Toyota Tundra, northbound on Central, driven by Joseph Golson, 31, of Fillmore struck a Honda Accord driven by Maria Lopez, 49, of Camarillo, which apparently attempted a left turn in the intersection. Enlarge Photo Both vehicles sustained major damage and both drivers were transported to Santa Paula Hospital. Enlarge Photo |