By Anonymous — Saturday, March 14th, 2020
Proactive move aims to protect students, faculty and staff during pandemic
Chancellor Greg Gillespie has announced that after monitoring the status of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic daily and consulting with and reviewing information from local, regional, state, and federal health agencies, Moorpark, Oxnard, Ventura colleges and Ventura College – East Campus will begin transitioning to virtual and alternative instruction for lecture classes beginning the week of March 16 through March 20. Following the week-long transition, lecture classes will move to virtual and alternative instruction beginning March 23. Student services on campuses and other support resources—such as libraries, computer labs, food pantries and admissions and records—will continue to be open and available to students. “We are initiating the changes to our classes out of an abundance of caution,” said Gillespie, who noted that there are currently no cases of COVID-19 at any VCCCD campus. “We value our students, classified staff and faculty and want to support everyone in their educational and work efforts by maintaining a healthy and safe environment.” “We made the decision after thorough consultation with Ventura County Public Health, our educational partners in the community, the State Chancellor’s Office, and our academic, classified, and student leadership,” added Board Chair Bernardo M. Perez. “Moving to virtual instruction enables our colleges to continue meeting the educational needs of our students and our community, while implementing a proactive approach that addresses concerns about everyone’s health and well-being.” Courses that do not readily fit into a virtual format—especially in career education areas and other specialized disciplines—will be excluded from the requirement. At this time, laboratory classes, performing arts courses and activity courses (physical education/kinesiology) will continue as scheduled while implementing social distancing practices. Online courses and dual enrollment classes in the high schools will both continue as usual. Virtual instruction will continue until April 6, which is VCCCD’s Spring Break. Classes are expected to resume April 13 and continue through the end of the semester. Due to the ever-evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the district will continue ongoing assessment regarding student instruction. Effective March 16 through April 13, all public events and other activities expected to draw 250 or more people to any VCCCD campus will be postponed, modified, or canceled. This is in accordance with the latest guidelines from California Department of Public Health on events and gatherings, which recommends increasing social distancing and limiting large events. The decision regarding canceling, modifying or postponing graduation ceremonies for the colleges will be made at a later date. All interested community members are encouraged to visit VCCCD Alerts for comprehensive campus information and latest updates. About Ventura County Community College District To view this press release on our website or to access it in a different file format |
By Anonymous — Saturday, March 14th, 2020
As Ventura County’s regional transportation planner and bus operator, the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) is monitoring COVID-19 closely and staying in contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Ventura County Office of Emergency Services and other local transit providers. Currently, VCTC Intercity buses are running as usual while VCTC takes steps to reduce health risks for the community. “Currently, our service is not affected by the coronavirus; however, should changing circumstances require us to adjust or cancel service, we will provide timely and detailed information via email, our website, and social media. We are monitoring the situation closely, along with the community of transit operators across Ventura County,” said Darren Kettle, VCTC executive director. The following are highlights of the hygiene protocols we have implemented across VCTC Intercity Transit services: Enhancing cleaning: VCTC has increased frequency of cleaning on fleets and at ticket sales office to multiple times a day, including with every shift change. VCTC utilizes recommended disinfectants to wipe down surfaces and equipment, with specific emphasis on high touch points. Increasing supplies of antibacterial products: VCTC has increased available supplies to staff and drivers, such as antibacterial hand-sanitizer wipes, and made them available throughout employee workspaces. Reinforcing good hygiene practices: We are sharing with employees and passengers the best ways to prevent communicable diseases, as well as implementing social distancing techniques, when possible. Training and other materials are distributed throughout our operations and will be revisited regularly by staff. VCTC also shares the following CDC-recommended tips for riders to keep themselves and the community healthy: Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. For more information on COVID-19, please visit cdc.gov, and for local emergency planning information go to vcemergency.com. About the Ventura County Transportation Commission The Ventura County Transportation Commission is the regional transportation planning agency committed to keeping Ventura County moving. Program information is available at goventura.org. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, March 12th, 2020
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Pictured are Teresa and Dave Wilkerson of the Fillmore & Western Railway Company which was named 2019 Business of the Year for the City of Fillmore. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
The Fillmore Community Awards Committee is proud to announce Fillmore & Western Railway Company as the 2019 Business of the Year! After learning about being selected Business of The Year, Josh Carsman, Fillmore & Western’s Marketing & Events Director said, “We are very grateful to be chosen Business of the Year by the Fillmore Community Awards Committee. Thank you!” Josh went on to say, “With regards to the future of Fillmore & Western Railway. I'm optimistic that all parties involved can come to the table to reach a future sustainable long-term agreement that is beneficial to each. Whatever I can do to increase & expose the value that this railroad brings to the Heritage Valley & beyond I will. Its preservation plays an important role to Ventura County. Especially with driving tourism & economic development to the cities it connects. Each city has such a great agricultural history. Each has something special to offer. It's quite magical when we can all come together and do great things. People from other cities & counties even begin to notice. And thus begins the tides of change. Full steam ahead! We are extremely thankful for the community support & recognition we have received. Your local support is a critical part of the process & we hope to continue serving this community.” Fillmore & Western Railway Company (Short Line Enterprises) was founded in 1967. Between 1967 & 1972, the company bought, sold and traded locomotives, passenger cars and freight cars. The majority of the equipment was acquired from the property departments of 3 major movie studios: MGM, Paramount & 20th Century Fox. In 1996, Short Line Enterprises became the film division of the Fillmore & Western Railway Company. Operations expanded from movie work and limited passenger trips to year round Weekend Scenic adventures, Murder Mystery Comedy Lunch & Dinner trains, Holiday trains, Special Event trains, Steam train rides, School trains & privately chartered group trains. The antique trains of Fillmore & Western rolled into the 21st century. They remain highly involved in the magic of movie making, while the company's unique excursions provide the means of travel to a bygone era. Fillmore & Western supports partnering with neighboring cities when possible and thanks all those who support preserving the railroad for years to come. They thank the local community and hope to remain in Ventura County. Visit Fillmore & Western’s website at FWRY.com and "Like" them on Facebook. The Community Awards will take place on Saturday, April 11, 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the Fillmore-Piru Memorial Building. More information to follow. |
(l-r) Maria Negrete, 48, Fillmore; Eddie Posadas, 30, Fillmore; Xochitl Cervantes,24, Fillmore; Mario Correa, 55, Fillmore. Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
A narcotics investigation led to the arrest of two men and two women on March 4, 2020, for drug related violations including maintaining a place for selling or using controlled substances. Between June 1, 2019 and February 26, 2020, Eddie Posadas and his acquaintances have been arrested by Fillmore patrol deputies for numerous drug related offenses at Posadas’ Fillmore residence. Detectives conducted an investigation and were able to confirm Posadas was involved in the sales of methamphetamine. Detectives were able to gather enough evidence to obtain a search warrant from the Superior Court in Ventura County for Posadas’ residence located in the 600 Block of Lemon Way in the city of Fillmore. On March 4, 2020, detectives executed the search warrant at Posadas’ residence. Posadas, Xochitl Cervantes, Maria Negrete, and Mario Correa were all contacted as Posadas’ residence and were arrested for drug related violations. During the search, a small quantity of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia was found inside Posadas’ residence. Based on the investigation, Posadas was booked into the Main Jail for a felony violation of HS 11366 – Maintaining Place for Selling or Using Controlled Substances and misdemeanor violations of HS 11377(a) – Possession of a Controlled Substance, HS 11550(a) – Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, and HS 11364(a) – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office elected to file the previously mentioned charges and Posadas remains in custody with his bail set at $25,000. The Narcotics Street Team is comprised of Narcotic Detectives from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the Oxnard Police Department. Nature of Incident: Narcotics Arrests |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 22:27 hours, a fatal traffic collision occurred on Old Telegraph Road, west of Seventh Street, involving a vehicle, which struck a pedestrian. Joseph Anthony Ramirez, age 20 from Fillmore, was driving a 2007 Toyota traveling eastbound Old Telegraph Road, west of Seventh Street. For reasons that are still under investigation, a female pedestrian was walking within the eastbound lane of Old Telegraph Road, west of Seventh Street, directly in front of the Toyota. The front end of the Toyota struck the female pedestrian, which caused the female pedestrian to be thrown onto the westbound lane of Old Telegraph Road. After the collision, Ramirez came to a stop and remained on scene. The female pedestrian sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene at 2248 hours by fire department personnel. The pedestrian has yet to be identified. The Ventura County coroner's office will be handling next of kin notification. Joseph Anthony Ramirez did not sustain any injuries as a result of the collision. Eastbound and westbound lanes of Old Telegraph Road were closed for on-scene investigation. The lanes were re-opened to traffic on 03/05/2020 at approximately 0200 hours. The collision is still under investigation. Anyone who witnessed or has information regarding the collision should contact the Ventura Area CHP office at (805) 662-2640. Investigating Officer: S. Gonzalez |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
Fillmore High School is pleased to welcome Charlie Weis as the Flashes Head Varsity Football Coach. As part of his responsibilities, Coach Weis will also teach as a member of the FHS Special Education staff. He brings an impressive list of professional skills and experience. Since 2014 at Moorpark High School, Coach Weis served as a Specialized Academic Instruction teacher and Football Coach in various capacities. Working with the football team, he served as a Varsity Wide Receivers and Tight Ends coach for the 2014, 2015, and 2016 seasons. Starting in 2017, Coach Weis took over as the JV Offensive Coordinator, then, JV Head coach, while continuing to assist on the Varsity staff through the 2019 season. Coach Weis will undoubtedly be a great fit for the Flashes football program. During his time in Moorpark, Coach Weis was also recognized as the Teacher-of-the-Year for 2017. Additionally, he served as Department Chair for 2 years, Future Business Leaders of America Advisor for 5 years, an Academic Decathlon Coach and Advisor for 4 years, and the Speech and Debate Coach and Advisor for 2 years. Coach Charlie Weis has deep roots in the Fillmore community. Though raised in Moorpark, he originally resided in Fillmore when his parents, Chuck and Diane Weis, both worked as educators in the Fillmore Unified School District. Returning to his roots, Coach Weis currently resides here in Fillmore with wife Kellsie McLain-Weis, FUSD’s Coordinator of Curriculum, Assessment, and Technology. He is now part of the Fillmore staff and will be a tremendous asset to the instructional teams, sports programs, and community at large. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
We are happy to announce that Fillmore Police Department (524 Sespe Avenue) is now a safe-disposal medical bin host! Thanks to the California Drug Take-Back Program, Fillmore residents now have a new place to safely dispose of their unwanted medicines. Bravo, Fillmore Police Department – you’re making your community a safer place! www.takebackdrugs.org. Courtesy City of Fillmore Instagram page. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 11th, 2020
The Angel Carrera (FHS Class of ‘71) Celebration of Life Committee donated $1300 to the Fillmore High Alumni Association recently. The Alumni Association will match the donation up to $1000, and a Scholarship in Angel’s name to a recipient in 2021. The Class of ‘71 will be celebrating their 50th class reunion in 2021. [Courtesy FHS Alumni Association President Mark Ortega] Enlarge Photo |