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LOST & FOUND PETS

Lost maltese dog

My dog named Mattie is missing from terralinda at by pitman high school. He is 1 1/2 all white. Hair is cut about 1 inch

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LOST & FOUND PETS

LOST DOG

Missing 11/17 CHIHUAHUA/WIENER Mix named TIPPY PLEASE CALL 209-988-5815

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Job Watch

Job Watch: Postal Service Hiring for Seasonal and Beyond

The U.S. Postal Service has immediate job openings for career and temporary positions, as well as holiday seasonal work, at many locations nationwide. Current available positions in many locations include Automotive Technician, Mail Processing Clerk (Holiday Season), Mail Handler Assistant, City Carrier Assistant, Custodian, Postal Support Employee (PSE) Custodial, Tractor Trailer Operator, PSE Tractor Trailer Operator, Facilities Management, and Business-to-Business Sales, according to a news release.

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Life & Social

Turlock School Board Meeting Agenda Includes Common Core Update

The Turlock Unified School District will hold a public Board of Trustees meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 18 at the Professional Development Center, 1100 Cahill Ave. Prior to the public portion of the meeting the board will meet in closed session to discuss on-going labor negotiations, as well as two potential litigation cases.

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Courtesy of Gökçe Soydemir, Ph.D.
Life & Social

Valley Economy Growing, According to CSU Stanislaus Professor’s Report

According to a report from California State University, Stanislaus Professor of Business Economics Gokce Soydemir, the San Joaquin Valley’s economy grew in 2014, though at a slower pace than last year. Also, the economy is doing better than the 10-year average. “For the first time since the end of the recession, non-farm-related categories of employment such as leisure and hospitality services, and retail trade performed better than farm-related categories such as wholesale and manufacturing,” Soydemir said. “It is worth noting, though, that the ongoing drought did exact a toll on employment growth in some parts of the region.”

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Life & Social

Tyson Weatherbee, Maryann Godje Named TUSD Students of the Month

Brown Elementary School students Tyson Weatherbee and Maryann Godje are this month’s Turlock Unified School District’s Character Counts Students of the Month for the character trait of citizenship. Tyson, a sixth grader, gave an inspirational message at the Nov. 4 TUSD Board of Trustees meeting. The wise young man could give advice to professional athletes, which he hopes to become one day.

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