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Thursday, October 17, 2019 | A5 | Dinuba hosts gathering of
Leadership Northern Tulare Co.
Mid Valley TiMes
MVT Staff Report
A handful of community members have been selected for the 25th Leadership North- ern Tulare County’s class in a welcoming ceremony held ct. 2 at Ridgecreek Golf Course in Dinuba.
Lourdes Chavez, Jaqueline Montejano, Silvia Munoz, Noe Prado and David Vasquez make up this year’s class.
The program facilitator is Tulare County Board of Supervisor Eddie Valero and CEO of the Dinuba Chamber of Commerce, San-
dra Sills, will serve as lead consultants. LNTC provides the opportunity for those who work or reside in and around the com- munities of Cutler, Orosi, Dinuba, Monson- Sultana and Reedley, to build a communica- tion network with community leaders while establishing a foundation with other emerg-
ing leaders.
“LNTC is an organization that promotes
leadership, opportunity and connection across the northern region of our county,”
SeeLEADERSHIPonpage A14
Photo Contributed
The 25th Leadership Northern Tulare County cohort will meet once a month from October to June. Pictured from left on Oct. 3 are Tulare County Su- pervisor, Eddie Valero, Silvia Munoz, Yamelette Rodriguez (guest speaker), Lourdes Chaves, Jaqueline Montejano, Noe Prado and David Vasquez.
Resolution of
appreciation
to DUSD
bus driver
Assemblyman Devon Mathis presented a resolution to Dinuba Unified School District bus driver Benedicta Bonjorni for her administration of first aid on a school bus in May. The presentation took place during the DUSD school board meet- ing on Oct. 10.
REEDLEY Continued from page A3
• Aggravated assault, 12900 block of South Academy Avenue (Fres- no County Sheriff's De- partment), 11:19 a.m.
• Aggravated assault, 500 block of 8th Street, Orange Cove (Orange Cove Police Depart- ment), 2:47 p.m.
• Driving without a li- cense, South Avenue and Frankwood Avenue, 5:17 p.m.
• DUI arrest, 600 block of North Haney Avenue, 7:22 p.m.
• Noise nuisance cita- tion issued, 1000 block of East Lingo Avenue, 10:02 p.m.
• Trespassing/arrest, 200 block of West Ponderosa Avenue, 10:58 p.m.
• Obstruction and nar- cotics violations/2 ar- rests, Reed Avenue and Ponderosa Avenue, 11:40 p.m.
Sunday, October 13
• Disturbance, 1200
block of N Street.
Sunday, October 13
There were 73 calls for service and 3 traffic citations were issued.
• A hit-and-run traffic
block of F Street, 1:04 p.m.
• Driving with suspend- ed license/warrant ar- rest, Dinuba Avenue and East Avenue, 2:49 p.m.
• Disturbance, 1400 block of 11th Street, 3:13 p.m.
• DUI arrest, 200 block of South Sunset Avenue, 6:32 p.m.
• Domestic violence and possession of fire- arm/arrest, 800 block of North Reed Avenue, 7:12 p.m.
• Injury traffic collision, Buttonwillow Avenue and Parlier Avenue, 7:12 p.m.
• Attempted vehicle theft, 500 block of West Dinuba Avenue, 11:09 p.m. Police described the suspects as two fe- males in dark clothing and one male in a black hooded sweatshirt.
(Crime reports are list- ed for the Reedley and Orange Cove areas. Un- less noted otherwise, the Reedley Police Depart- ment handled the calls.)
collision was reported in the 400 block of 8th Street.
• A domestic distur- bance report was made in the 2500 block of 5th Street.
VAPING Continued from page A2
school students reported having tried marijuana, while 16.2 percent re- ported using it in the last 30 days.
“These survey find- ings highlight the need to prevent a new genera- tion of kids from becom-
SANGER Continued from page A3
• A warrant arrest was made in the 1700 block of 7th Street.
• Two citations were given for having open containers in the 200 block of Academy Av- enue.
• A mental health hold was conducted in the 500 block of Academy Avenue.
• A vandalism report was made in the 600 block of K Street.
• A warrant arrest was made in the area of Greenwood and North avenues.
Thursday, October 10
There were 99 calls for service and 4 traffic ci- tations were issued.
• Two subjects were ar- rested in the 1800 block of 7th Street in relation to a prior robbery re- port.
• A custody violation report was made in the 1700 block of 7th Street.
• An arrest for a re-
ing addicted to nicotine through the use of e-cig- arettes,” said David Po- maville, Fresno County Department of Public Health Director.
The Fresno County Department of Public Health is working with local cities in Fresno County to update ex-
straining order viola- tion was made in the 600 block of K Street.
• An arrest was made after responding to a domestic disturbance call in the 400 block of K Street.
• A weapon violation arrest was made in the area of 12th and N streets.
Friday, October 11
There were 64 calls for service and 2 traffic citations were issued.
• A mental health call was made in the 1900 block of Park Street.
Saturday, October 12
There were 97 calls for service and 4 traffic citations were issued.
• A warrant arrest was made in the 1300 block of Church Avenue.
• A warrant arrest was made in the 1500 block of Indianola Avenue.
• An DUI arrest was made in the area of 7th and O streets after a hit- and-run collision.
• An arrest was made in the area of Church
isting tobacco laws to include e-cigarettes to help reduce the accept- ability of vaping in the county. The cities of Clo- vis, Kingsburg and Fire- baugh have all recently updated their local mu- nicipal codes.
Go online to fcdph. org to download the
and Bethel avenues for a domestic violence re- straining order viola- tion.
• A DUI arrest was made in the 1300 block of Sanger Avenue.
George M. Villagrana /Mid Valley Times
PDF "Tobacco Use Among High School Stu- dents in Fresno County: Findings from the 2017- 18 California Student Tobacco Survey."
Parents who are in need of more infor- mation about vaping should visit flavor- shookkids.org.
• A field interview was completed in the 800 block of N Street after responding to a subject check.
• Adomesticdisturbance was reported in the 1000
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