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Courtesy of San Joaquin Valley Air District
Life & Social

Valley Air District Wants Student Artists

The San Joaquin Valley Air District is looking for students kindergarten through high school age who love to create artwork and would like to be showcased in the annual Healthy Air Living Kids’ Calendar. Students are encouraged to produce illustrations that communicate a way we can live healthy air lives, with accompanying clean-air messages.

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Around Turlock

Around Turlock – September 13

What used to be an ARCO gas station, at 101 E. Glenwood Ave., is now just an empty lot surrounded by a fence. An ARCO is now located across the street from the vacant lot.

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Life & Social

Walnut Parents Accuse Teacher of Losing Children, Call for Retirement

A group of parents of Walnut Elementary School students say that kindergarten teacher Sue Lewis is no longer capable of providing adequate supervision of her students after their children were allegedly lost under Lewis’ care on several occasions, including during a field trip in Stockton. The most recent alleged incident involved the son of parent Mary Toledo on Aug. 28. She says Lewis forgot her son in the bathroom in the school cafeteria on their way back from a morning assembly.

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Life & Social

Jessica’s House Reaching Out to Community Following Fatal Hit and Run

Jessica’s House is giving an opportunity for those who knew and felt the loss of the victims of Sept. 5’s fatal hit and run to have a voice and feel empowered. A 4-year-old boy, Brian Flores, his 20-year-old mother, Julia Agandar-Cruz, and his 47-year-old grandmother, Maria Elena Flores-Corrales, were hit and killed by a speeding driver on the night of Sept. 5 while walking. The suspect, Luis Miguel Cruz, 28, has been charged with three counts of murder, three counts of gross vehicular manslaughter, and felony hit and run and is being held on $4.5 million bail.

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Around Turlock

Around Turlock – September 12

The drive-thru at the Jack in the Box, located at 2601 Geer Rd., may have been a little harder to find with the sign knocked out of the ground. It was seen laying on it’s side, completely pulled out of the ground. Part of the cement base was still attached to the sign’s pole while laying on the ground.

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