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-- Chino Hills and Canyon Hills Little League Opening Day is Here -- Chino High Agriculture Program Saved -- State Senator Bob Huff Frustrated By CPUC Decision -- Chino Hills Residents Rally Against Edison's Proposed Electrical Towers -- Former Pomona Assemblywoman Nell Soto Dead At 82 -- Boy's Soccer: La Habra blanks Chino Hills, 2-0 -- Alleged Accomplice In Chino Hills Bank Robbery Takes Plea Deal -- Chino Prison Guard Injured In Inmate Brawl -- Chino Hills Opens Library at New Civic Center -- Family Book Festival Coming To Chino Fairgrounds -- Christians At Chino Conference Say Crisis Predicted By Ancient Prophets -- Chino Valley's Graduations At Ontario Arena -------------------------------------------- ----------
Chino Hills and Canyon Hills Little League Opening Day is Here This Saturday, Feb 28th is the big day for the little leagues. Opening day is upon us. As the teams are getting ready for their 1st game, there is a buzz about who will win the Raffle Grand Prize of $15,000, and who will win their first game!!! There will be plenty of fun, and food during the entire opening day. Make a day out of it, kick back, and have fun!!! Opening Ceremonies for the spring season happen on (this) Saturday, February 28th. Chino Hills Little League and Canyon Hills Little League are combined this year so it will be a big day. Come early and enjoy the day while you take your team photo, and see your friends. There will be plenty of good food and things to do and see... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Chino_Hills_and_Canyon_Hills_Opening_Day_is_Here-597
Chino High Agriculture Program Saved CHINO - It was a night of elation Thursday for Chino High School agriculture students overjoyed by a unanimous school board vote to continue their program into next year. The ag program was due to close at the end of this school year to save money after considering the program's low enrollment... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Chino_High_Agriculture_Program_Saved-598 (Source: Daily Bulletin)
State Senator Bob Huff Frustrated By CPUC Decision Risks to health and safety of public if transmission towers are placed close to homes and schools. Senator Bob Huff (R - Diamond Bar) today expressed his displeasure with the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) released by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) which lists Southern California Edison’s proposed route as the preferred route for the Tehachapi Renewable Trans mission Project. "Over 1,000 adjacent property owners are within 500 feet and closer of the towers being proposed by Edison," Senator Bob Huff remarked. "These towers are projected to climb to 198 feet and have a wing span for transmission lines of 60 feet. The hazards posed by such high and long conductors put the citizens of Chino Hills at great risk."... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/State_Senator_Bob_Huff_Frustrated_By_CPUC_Decision-593
Chino Hills Residents Rally Against Edison's Proposed Electrical Towers Edison wants to place 200-foot Transmission Towers Near Homes and Schools City Files Complaint Citing Safety Hazards of Edison's Proposed Transmission Line Route through Neighborhoods. CHINO HILLS --- The residents of Chino Hills today rallied a gainst Southern California Edison's proposal to double in height the towers that carry power lines that have been active for 30 years or longer. The proposal would build new towers and power lines that will carry double circuit 500 kV transmission lines and place them through densely populated neighborhoods and near schools. This rally took place just after the city filed a lawsuit against Edison to protect its residents from Edison's proposal to route the Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project power lines through densely populated Chino Hills' neighborhoods... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Chino_Hills_Residents_Rally_Against_Edisons_Proposed_Electrical_Towers-596
Former Pomona Assemblywoman Nell Soto Dead At 82 Nell Soto, a longtime Latina activist who represented Pomona in the California state Assembly for 10 years, died Thursday. She was 82. Soto was recovering from a stroke, said her granddaughter, Pomona City Councilwoman Danielle Soto... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Former_Pomona_Assemblywoman_Nell_Soto_Dead_At_82-599 (Source: San Francisco Gate)
Boys Soccer: La Habra blanks Chino Hills, 2-0 LA MIRADA - It was just a little more than a week ago when the La=2 0Habra High School boys soccer team found itself in a scoring slump, but coach Steve Aanderud refers to the end of the regular season as "ancient history." And why not?... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/BOYS_SOCCER_La_Habra_blanks_Chino_Hills_2_0-600 (Source: Whittier Daily News)
Alleged Accomplice In Chino Hills Bank Robbery Takes Plea Deal RANCHO CUCAMONGA - One of four men accused of robbing a bank in Chino Hills in 2007 will be sentenced to 13 years in state prison after accepting a plea offer from prosecutors... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Alleged_Accomplice_In_Chino_Hills_Bank_Robbery_Takes_Plea_Deal-601 (Source: Daily Bulletin) Chino Prison Guard Injured In Inmate Brawl CHINO, Calif.- A state prison guard suffered a bruise to the head and a dislocated shoulder after trying to break up a fight between inmates at a Southern California prison... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Calif_Prison_Guard_Injured_In_Inmate_Brawl-603 (Source: Mercury News)
Chino Hills Opens Library at New Civic Center CHINO HILLS, CA - Residents and officials will dedicate the new library at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2009. Afterward, both the 28,000-square-foot library and the 59,000-square-foot Chino Hills Government Center City Hall are open to the public... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Chino_Hills_Opens_Final_Piece_of_New_Civic_Center-604 (Source: Pitch Engine)
Family Book Festival Coming To Chino Fairgrounds The Citizens for Kids Educational Foundation will hold its third annual Family Festival of Books on Sunday at Brinderson Hall, located at the Chino Fairgrounds. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Family_Book_Festival_Coming_To_Chino_Fairgrounds-605
Christians At Chino Conference Say Crisis Predicted By Ancient Prophets CHINO - A three-day Southern California Prophecy Conference at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, where thousands of evangelicals gathered to get the Biblical scoop on breaking news from around the world ended last Sunday.. "This book is as relevant, and in fact more so, than anything you read on any intelligence report in this country," said Orange County-based Bible teacher David Hocking...
Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Christians_At_Chino_Conference_Say_Crisis_Predicted_By_Ancient_Prophets-607 (Source: Contra Costa Times) Chino Valley's Graduations At Ontario Arena CHINO - Feelings within the community are still forming over the school district's plan to hold four separate high school graduations at a large new sports venue in Ontario. Chino Valley Unified School District high school graduations will be held at the Citizens Business Bank Arena... Read more: http://www.chinohills.com/news-articles-details/Chino_Valleys_Graduations_At_Ontario_Arena-608 (Source: Contra Costa Times) To Ponder: Time is what keeps things from happening all at once.
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