Editorial and Observation by Mary Blyth Jones, Coalinga Press Back to School? Sure. But on whose terms? Unlike most years, now that summer is officially here, students are not dancing in the streets with celebration. No bells rang to signal the ending of a year’s worth of education. No parents jubilantly gathered their children from…
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Chevron Donates $75K To WHC
Chevron Donates $75,000 to Support West Hills Community College District COVID-19 Support Efforts West Hills Community College District will continue to support students in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with the help of a generous donation from Chevron. Chevron donated $75,000 to help fund computers and internet hot spots for students. West Hills Community…
Read MoreCOALINGA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CONFIRMS CHAPTER 9 PLAN
On May 27, 2020, the United States Bankruptcy Court in Fresno approved the Coalinga Regional Medical Center’s Chapter 9 Plan. This brings the complicated, bankruptcy filing to legal resolution. The District remains intact and able to provide healthcare services to the people of the District through its lease arrangement with Coalinga Medical Center. William Lewis,…
Read MoreCOALINGA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CONFIRMS CHAPTER 9 PLAN
On May 27, 2020, the Coalinga Regional Medical Center’s Chapter 9 Plan was approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court in Fresno. This brings the complicated, bankruptcy filing to legal resolution. The District remains intact and able to provide healthcare services to the people of the District through its lease arrangement with Coalinga Medical Center. …
Read MoreSuspicious Person Seen Near Centennial Park
Rumors spread across social media and phone calls Monday afternoon when a man was seen acting strangely. On Monday, June 1, at about 2pm, Officers were dispatched to the Posa Chanet subdivision, near the area of Centennial Park. According to a phone call, a suspicious male adult chasing two juvenile females. The girls said they…
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