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Around Turlock – May 24

Normally to see Turlock’s ducks, you have to make a trip to Donnelly Park or California State University, Stanislaus, but not for one local neighborhood. Residents of Lial Court in Turlock have seen some ducks begin to gather in their neighborhood.Let’s just hope the sidewalks don’t look like the CSU Stanislaus walkways.

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Local Vocals

Local Vocals: Indian Runner Keeps it Decent

Local indie rockers Indian Runner have released their first full-length record, "A Decent Human Being," on Ronald Records. It’s a solid indie album, infused with 60's rock influences. The boys note bands like Modest Mouse, The Smiths, Wilco, Arcade Fire, Bob Dylan and Lou Reed as some of their influences. The Modest Mouse influence is obvious on the track “DBHC.” As a Modest Mouse fan, it's one of my favorite songs on the album.

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Life & Social

Free State Park Admission for Armed Forces Members on Memorial Day

Veterans and current active duty military members take note: Members of both groups will have free admission to California State Parks this Memorial Day, May 26. This is thanks to Assemblymember Kristen Olsen’s (R-Modesto) bill, AB 150, which was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown (D) last year.

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Around Turlock

Around Turlock – May 23

Heading to the Turlock Certified Farmers Market? Leave the dog at home.New signs at the market this season advise that pets are not allowed. Though we at TurlockCityNews.com are certainly dog lovers, the move makes sense; canines and fresh food don’t always mix. Wolfsen’s Sausage stand would likely prove irresistible to the average pooch.

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Life & Social

TUSD To Launch Investigation At Crowell Elementary

Turlock Unified School District Board of Trustees President Bob Weaver confirmed Wednesday that an investigation will be launched into Crowell Elementary School Principal Linda Alaniz and her ability to handle problems at the troubled campus. On Tuesday, dozens of Crowell teachers and their supporters held a silent yet powerful protest before the TUSD Board of Trustees meeting. During the ensuing public comment period, current and former teachers listed their problems with Alaniz and said they wanted her removed.

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