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Around Turlock – November 20

When parking your vehicle outside your home or a local business, it’s always important to make sure to lock all doors and not leave valuables in plain sight. A sign posted outside of In-Shape City reminds the public that the business is not responsible for any damage or theft done to a vehicle in the parking lot.

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37-Year TUSD Custodian Honored for Retirement

Turlock High School custodian Dennis Baer is retiring after working for the Turlock Unified School District for 37 years. Baer began his career as a substitute custodian for one year, but he was then hired full-time and worked at Brown Elementary for two years, Wakefield and Crowell for two years, Turlock Junior High School for 15 years and then Turlock High School for the last 17 years. 

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Around Turlock – November 19

As a new trend, many stores are beginning to open on Thanksgiving night for Black Friday shoppers. Likewise, McDonald’s will be open all day on Thanksgiving, so anyone not in the mood for turkey can grab a McChicken.

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Around Turlock – November 17

Although the Ebola virus never quite made it to Turlock, or Stanislaus County, Emanuel Medical Center is still showing caution by administering a screening questionnaire. The questionnaire, which features three simple questions asking if the patient is currently suffering from flu-like symptoms, has traveled out of state in the past 21 days, or has come in contact with a sick person out of state in past 21 days, must be filled out by all who are admitted to the hospital.

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Turlock Teachers File Charges Against TUSD With State, Rally to be Held at Tuesday’s Board Meeting

Tensions between the Turlock Teachers Association and Turlock Unified School District Administration, namely Superintendent Sonny Da Marto, have just gone to a new level. On Tuesday, the TTA, which represents more than 700 teachers in TUSD, will hold a “call to action” rally at the Board of Trustee meeting at 6 p.m. in response to labor negotiations that appear to be breaking down quickly, possibly threatening a teacher strike.

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