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Tulare County Supervisor Races Brings in Fresh Faces

Posted on June 8, 2016June 8, 2016 by Catherine Doe

Tensions were high as all of the local candidates waited patiently for the election returns Tuesday night. Initial results came out at 8:15, with the absentee vote, and those results remained consistent throughout the night. Visalia City Council woman Amy Shuklian won over Tulare County Supervisor Phil Cox by ten points and was the winner […]

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SGMA to Have Major Impact on Landowners’ Water Usage

Posted on June 1, 2016June 1, 2016 by Catherine Doe

Mark Larsen, from the Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District, and water lawyer Aubrey Cairns Mauritson moderated a workshop on the controversial Sustainable Ground Water Management Act (SGMA). Passed in the fall of 2014, the new law affects everyone who pumps groundwater, from farmers to homeowners. The workshop took place May 23 at the Wyndham Hotel, […]

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Exeter School Bond May Reach Ballot in November

Posted on June 1, 2016June 1, 2016 by Dave Adalian

Exeter Public Schools Superintendent Tim Hall says the District will likely seek voter approval for a funding bond to appear on the ballot during the November 2016 election. “There was an initial discussion about that,” with the Exeter Unified School District Board, Hall said. “What we did was hire a consulting firm to determine how […]

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FPPC Issues Warning Letter to Assemblyman Devon Mathis

Posted on June 1, 2016June 1, 2016 by Valley Voice Contributor

The Enforcement Division of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) launched an investigation in April into an alleged violation of the Political Reform Act by Assemblyman Devon Mathis. The assemblyman was investigated because he did not list a rental property on his 2015 annual Statement of Economic Interests (SEI). In May, the FPPC found that […]

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WITH GALLERY: Bernie Sanders Holds Rally in Visalia

Posted on May 30, 2016May 30, 2016 by Tony Maldonado Jr

Thousands filed into the Gropetti Automotive Stadium on Sunday, braving a 91 degree high temperature to hear Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speak Sunday afternoon. Sanders, a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, found himself with a friendly crowd. Most of the rally’s attendees hope he will make history by being elected the next president. He […]

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Upcoming Tulare Hospital Bond Measure Will Now Have Oversight Committee

Posted on May 26, 2016May 26, 2016 by Tony Maldonado Jr

The upcoming Tulare Regional Medical Center bond measure will now have a bond oversight committee, the Tulare Local Healthcare District Board of Directors voted May 25. The board voted to both establish a bond oversight committee for the $55 million bond measure and to allow Healthcare Conglomerate Associates, the company that the hospital has contracted […]

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Hanford City Council Denies Conditional Use Permit for Verizon Tower

Posted on May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 by Catherine Doe

At the May 17 Hanford City Council meeting the vote was three to two to deny Verizon Wireless its Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to build a wireless tower in a corner of Hidden Valley Park. Council members Russ Curry, David Ayers and Francisco Ramirez voted against granting the CUP and Mayor Justin Mendes and Garry […]

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Visalia City Council Reviews Plan for Possible Sales Tax Increase

Posted on May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 by Catherine Doe

At the May 16 Visalia City Council meeting, members reviewed options on how to spend the revenue from a possible sales tax measure. The city council has until late July to make up its mind whether or not to put the sales tax measure on the November ballot. Because of a loss of revenue and […]

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Local Political PAC Comes Out Against Mathis

Posted on May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 by Catherine Doe

Tensions are rising in the Tulare County Republican Party over Assemblyman Devon Mathis’ yes vote on the Managed Care Organization (MCO) Tax. Mathis says it is not a tax, and that his vote allowed the state to receive one billion in federal funding. Many Tulare County Republicans say that it was a tax and that […]

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Lindsay Considers Self-Sustaining Options; Answers Grand Jury Report

Posted on May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 by Nancy Vigran

The Lindsay City Council and city staff are continuing to seek opportunities and ways for its agencies to re-coop monies spent providing services for its constituents. The city has been running in the red and will continue to do so into the unforeseeable future, if it cannot turn some things around. One small measure the […]

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