By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
![]() SANTANA CARRERA is the daughter of Jose and Francine Carrera. She is 18 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() JUSTINE DELAROSA is the daughter of Javier DeLaRosa, Mike and Patty Kapp. She is 18 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ISIS GARIBAY is the daughter of David Munoz and Sylvia Garibay. She is 18 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() STEPHANIE MEZA is the daughter of Daniel and Lilibell Meza. She is 17 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() JAZMIN OLVERA is the daughter of Samuel and Silvia Olvera. She is 17 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() DANIELLE RAMIREZ is the daughter of Raul and Diana Ramirez. She is 18 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ANIKA ROMANO is the daughter of Sergio and Lina Romano. She is 16 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ANTOINETTE RUIZ is the daughter of Reginald Ruiz, Kimberly Ruiz and Nick Edwards. She is 18 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() IRMA TORRES is the daughter of Michael and Maria Torres. She is 17 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
![]() NATALIE JOHNSTON is the daughter of Doug and Christine Johnston. She is 16 years old and attends St. Bonaventure High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ROKLYN LEIGHTON is the daughter of Willie Leighton and Heidi Zavala. She is a 14 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ANAHEI MANRIQUEZ is the daughter of Jose and Marisol Manriquez. She is 13 years old and attends Fillmore Middle School. Enlarge Photo ![]() AALIYAH MORALES is the daughter of John Cervantez and Anabel Aguilar. She is 13 years old and attends Fillmore Middle School. Enlarge Photo ![]() GABRIELLA MUNOZ is the daughter of Michael Munoz and Lisa Munoz. She is 16 years old and attends Moorpark High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() CHLOE RICHARDSON is the daughter of Mike and Heather Richardson. She is 16 years old and attends Grace Brethren High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ALEXIS SIERRA is the daughter of Hector Sierra and Stephanie King. She is 15 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() SARAH STEWART is the daughter of Avery and Tracy Stewart. She is 15 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() CHLOE STINES is the daughter of Ernie and Cindy Stines. She is 15 years old and attends Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo ![]() ALEXIS VANWHY is the daughter of Mathew and Megan VanWhy. She is 13 years old and attends Fillmore Middle School. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
On April 9, 2015, at approximately 4:40 PM, emergency personnel with the Fillmore Police Department, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Fillmore Fire Department, Santa Paula Fire Department, American Medical Response, and Gold Coast Ambulance responded to a two-car, injury traffic collision at SR 126 (Ventura St.) and Santa Clara St., Fillmore. The collision occurred when one vehicle, driven by John Toy, 65 of Fillmore, attempted to turn left from southbound Santa Clara St. to eastbound SR 126 and was struck by the second vehicle, driven by Michelle Artran, 36 of Oxnard, as she drove westbound on SR 126. Mr. Toy was injured as a result of the collision and transported to a local hospital for treatment. Ms. Artran and her four passengers (Nahun Orizabal, 25, and Lissette Ochoa, 24, both of Oxnard; Margaret Brown, 55 of Ventura, and Yvonne Bucio, 18 of Santa Paula, were injured and trapped in the vehicle for a short time. Ms. Artran and two of her passengers were transported to a local hospital for treatment, while the other passengers were treated at the scene and released. The collision caused significant traffic delays in the area for about two hours. The investigation into the cause of the collision is being conducted by the Fillmore Police Department. |
![]() The City of Fillmore was awarded the Platinum Tier Level Status by Southern California Edison (SCE) Energy Leader Partnership Program. A check for $122,098.92 representing the cumulative rebates was paid to the City for completing its energy efficiency projects. Pictured (l-r) are Fillmore City Manager David Rowlands, Annette Cardona, SCE Rep Anna Frutos-Sanchez, Mayor Douglas Tucker, and SCE Rep Sue Hughes. Enlarge Photo By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
The April 14, 2015 Fillmore City Council Meeting had five agenda items however five presentations and two Public Comment speakers filled the majority of the two hour meeting. The City of Fillmore was awarded the Platinum Tier Level Status by Southern California Edison (SCE) Energy Leader Partnership Program, presented by Anna Frutos-Sanchez and Sue Hughes. Fillmore was honored for reducing its carbon footprint through its conservation practices. A check for $122,098.92 representing the cumulative rebates was paid to the City for completing its energy efficiency projects. Fillmore is the first city in Ventura County to receive the SCE Platinum Award. Hughes told the Council, "The Energy Leader Partnership Program helps cities raise community awareness of the importance and impact of saving energy and Fillmore has been a great partner and sustainability leader, retrofitting their own facilities to be more energy efficient as well as providing leadership in the community....It gives me great pleasure to present the Energy Leader Partnership Platinum Award to the City of Fillmore, in recognition of your outstanding energy efficiency achievements." Since Fillmore began the program it has achieved 1,273,294 in kilowatt-hours, enough to power 121 homes for one year, resulting in the elimination of 878 metric tons of carbon emissions, equivalent to removing 185 cars from the road. Mark Lawler General Manager of the Ventura Regional Sanitation District (VRSD) presented an update on where the District is today. VRSD manages the 343 acre Toland Road Landfill and a state of the art solid waste processing facility that extracts methane gas for future energy purposes. The landfill processes 460,000 tons of trash each year. Lawler explained that CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
This is the final reminder and invitation to the Fillmore Flower Show, April 18th and 19th at the Senior Center in Fillmore, 533 Santa Clara Street. The theme this year is “Bursting with Beauty.” Anyone, young or old, who lives within the boundaries of the Fillmore Unified School District may enter into the competitive categories. However, others may enter just to display their beautiful blooms and plants. There is also a written composition category for youth. Brochures are available at several merchant locations as well as the library. Or, all information can be found on the website: www.fillmoreflowershow.com The show is open to the public from 1:00 to 4:00 both Saturday and Sunday. Along with the colorful flowers and lovely plants, the ambiance will be enhanced by piano and guitar music throughout the afternoon. Put the Fillmore Flower Show on the list of things to do as participant or a spectator. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() A Pee-wee Herman movie was shooting in Fillmore this week. Netflix is distributing the film “Pee-wee’s Big Holiday”. The film is produced by Judd Apatow of “The 40-Year Old Virgin” fame. The film has been in the works for years. It is being directed by John Lee, with Comedy Central. Paul “Pee-wee” Reubens is in his classic suit and bowtie. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() The old Deodar tree came down last Wednesday morning, April 1st. It took hours for the tree’s branches to be trimmed off and chipped. 50 rings were counted in the trunk, but it could have been older. The tree was about 50 feet tall. It’s twin can be seen top right. The falling trunk, right, shook the ground for a couple of blocks, with a loud thud. Enlarge Photo |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() Schoolboard member John Garnica presents Piru Elementary School Principal Diana Vides with the Administrator of the Year award. The April 7, 2015 Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board Meeting began with recognizing four FUSD Staff and Student of the Year recipients. On the agenda, an update on the Federal Program Monitoring, and discussions on a new Mission Statement for FUSD. The first to be recognized was Student of the Year David Cadena (who was not in attendance). Cadena, a senior at Fillmore High School (FHS), has been enrolled in every AP class starting as a freshman, and received a 4.0 GPA or higher for consecutive semesters. He was also an elected member of the Student Council and has received numerous awards for his academic and sports achievements. Classified Staff of the Year was awarded to former FHS graduate Alfonso Martinez. Martinez has worked as a custodian for FUSD for nine years, previously at San Cayetano Elementary School and presently at Fillmore Middle School (FMS). Martinez, who coaches soccer at FHS, was recognized for his positive impact on his school community. School Board Member Scott Beylik spoke of his dedication and remarked that on rainy nights before the roof was replaced at FMS Martinez would drive to the gym at 2am to place buckets in the gym. Certified Staff of the Year was awarded to Mary Allyn Garcia. Garcia who is presently teaching at Rio Vista Elementary School, has taught at Sespe, Mountain View, and San Cayetano Elementary School. She has four children who have all attended Fillmore schools, and her husband who is also a teacher. School Board Member John Garnica commented he has known Garcia for years and praised her leadership skills. Administrator of the Year was awarded to Piru Elementary School Principal Diana Vides. Vides is a graduate of UC Davis and the credential program at CSUN. She is the recipient of the ConnectED Apple Award and coordinator for the migrant program. The Federal Program CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() Above, a big rig was involved in an accident with a Chevy Cruze, pictured below. The collision took place on Thursday, April 2nd, at 6:45pm, Highway 126 and Olive Street. No injures were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() A car fire destroyed this 2-door fastback on Thursday, April 2nd at 9:15pm. The fire seemed to start in the engine area; no injuries reported. Engine 91 responded and put out the flames quickly. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2015
![]() Two cars sustained significant damage during a collision on Sunday, April 5th at 3:15pm in front of the El Dorado Mobilehome Estates, on Highway 126. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, April 7th, 2015
This is the final reminder and invitation to the Fillmore Flower Show, April 18th and 19th at the Senior Center in Fillmore, 533 Santa Clara Street. The theme this year is “Bursting with Beauty.” Anyone, young or old, who lives within the boundaries of the Fillmore Unified School District may enter into the competitive categories. However, others may enter just to display their beautiful blooms and plants. There is also a written composition category for youth. Brochures are available at several merchant locations as well as the library. Or, all information can be found on the website: fillmoreflowershow.com The show is open to the public from 1:00 to 4:00 both Saturday and Sunday. Along with the colorful flowers and lovely plants, the ambiance will be enhanced by piano and guitar music throughout the afternoon. Put the Fillmore Flower Show on the list of things to do as participant or a spectator. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 1st, 2015
Dear San Cayetano Elementary School Community: We are working to make sure that we have healthy classrooms and schools for students. Fillmore Unified is focused on keeping our classrooms and schools free of termites. Our staff conducted a full inspection of San Cayetano Elementary School with the help of experts and we are now working to implement a treatment plan during Spring Recess (March 30th-April 3rd) We are committed to making sure that our work to address the termites does not disrupt student learning and that it takes place outside of instructional time. As a result, our experts will be working during the week of March 30 to complete a full treatment at San Cayetano Elementary School. We are using the Spring Recess to complete the treatment and are following all procedures required by state law and Board Policy. The campus will be closed to all staff and visitors during the week of March 30th to make sure that students and staff are not exposed to anything that could be harmful. Staff will work with our experts to prepare our campus for students and staff when they return to school on Tuesday, April 7th. All areas that are treated for termites will be thoroughly cleaned and ventilated as part of this work. We will continue our work to ensure healthy classrooms and schools for students and staff. Thank you for your continued support and enjoy a well deserved Spring Recess. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, April 1st, 2015
On 3/29/2015, the Fillmore Police Department’s Investigations Unit conducted an alcohol enforcement operation. Underage minor decoys were used, under the direct supervision of law enforcement officers, to solicit adults outside California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) licensed stores to purchase alcohol for the minors. The goal of this operation was to limit minors’ access to alcohol. Two underage decoys were used in an attempt to solicit others to purchase alcohol for them in different locations throughout the City of Fillmore and the unincorporated area of Piru. Approximately 20 subjects at four locations were solicited during the operation. 1 adult male purchased alcohol for the minor decoys. The one male subject was arrested for BP 25658(a) / furnishing alcohol to a minor. The Fillmore Police Department’s Investigations Unit will continue to conduct periodic operations in the area in an effort to prevent minors’ access to alcohol. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the Fillmore Police Department would like to remind the public that selling alcohol to, or purchasing alcohol for, minors is illegal and that alcohol is a factor in many homicides, suicides, and other unintentional injuries which along with car crashes are the four leading causes of death in 15-20 year olds. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind the public to report incidents of underage drinking and illegal purchasing of alcohol. Location: Various Locations - City of Fillmore & Unincorporated Piru Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). |
![]() Senior Justin Coert, a second year track and field participant, broke a twenty eight year old school record held by Robert Zermeno from 1987. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 1st, 2015
![]() Lupita Perez takes second place in both the 1500m and 3000m at the Santa Barbara Easter Relays. Enlarge Photo ![]() 4x100m relay: Pictured (l-r): Junior Aaron Cornejo, Senior Michael Luna, Senior Hayden Wright and Senior Demitriouz Lozano. Enlarge Photo This past Saturday, the Fillmore Flashes Track and Field Team attended the Santa Barbara Easter Relays. This year the team took 23 athletes to participate. At the conclusion of the meet Fillmore High School brought home sixteen medals with nine athletes earning personal records. Senior Justin Coert, a second year track and field participant broke a twenty eight year old school record held by Robert Zermeno from 1987. The old record stood at 147 feet 9 inches, Justin clips that mark with a throw of 149 feet 9 inches. In addition he set a personal record in the shot put throwing 48 feet 7.5 inches. He has qualified for the Arcadia Invitational which is a prestigious invitational that many strive to qualify for and participate in. Currently he ranked number one in CIF Southern Section Division 4 for in the Discus and 2nd in the shot put. Our Varsity Girl runner of the day was Lupita Perez. Lupita is a junior and third year track and field runner for the lady flashes. She was the only lady flash that qualified to run in both the individual 1500 meters and 3000 meters. She earned second place in both races where she ran a 4:58.28 in the 1500m and 10:36.38 in the 3000 meter. Lupita set a personal record that day in the 3000 meter. We are very excited and pleased by her performance and look forward see what she can accomplish this season. In the frosh-soph girls division, our distance quartet earned medals in both the 4 x 800 meter relay placing 5th as well as in the Distance Medley Relay where they earned 4th place. The lady flashes that participated in these relays were sophomores Alyssa Ramirez and Lauren Magdaleno with freshmen teammates Janaey Cadena and Jackie Chavez. Bringing home hardware in the throws competition were both Mariah Gonzalez and Karissa Ibarra. Mariah placed first place in discus and second place in the shot put, while teammate Karissa Ibarra placed fourth in both the discus and shot put. The Fillmore Track and Field Team hosted the first Tri Valley League meet against Nordhoff this past Thursday. The meet was a huge success clinching all four divisions including Girls JV, Boys Frosh Soph, Girls Varsity and Boys Varsity. The closest score was in the Boys Varsity division with only a five point gap. The entire meet came down to the team effort put forth by all runners, jumpers and throwers that day. Way to go Flashes! We would like to invite the Fillmore community to our next home meet on Thursday April 16th.This will be our third Tri-Valley League meet where we will compete against Saint Bonaventure and La Reina. Hope to see you there! |
Rusty Cochran, owner of Grimes Rock Inc., who donated $9,832 worth of soil for the Pump Track Park, receives a Proclamation from Mayor Douglas Tucker. Enlarge Photo By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
The March 24, 2015 Fillmore City Council began with two Proclamations and three presentations. The majority of those in attendance came to comment on the first agenda item regarding the renewal contract with EJ Harrison for trash removal. Two other agenda items were a request to name a future park and a service contract to investigate the City's Fee Schedule. The first Proclamation went to the many volunteers who donated their time and effort to build the Bike Pump Track. Present to receive their plaque was Greg and Grant Taylor, owners of MG Taylor Equipment, who donate approximately $25,000 of heavy equipment including backhoes, forklifts, bulldozers, loaders and also provided the volunteers to operate the equipment. During Public Comments it was mentioned that MG Taylor Equipment Company also volunteered in the building of Shields Park. Also in attendance to receive a plaque was Rusty Cochran, owner of Grimes Rock Inc., who donated $9,832 worth of soil. Trucks worked daily nonstop for a week delivering the 99 loads and placing the 1,500 tons of sand and clay, which was over 2,000 yards of export soil. Mayor Douglas Tucker commented, "It means a lot to have good neighbors like Grimes." Cochran replied, "Anything I can give back, I will." Others receiving CONTINUED » |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
Detectives from the Ventura County Narcotic Task Force concluded an investigation which began in September 2014 into the sales of “Spice” in Ventura County. Spice is a mix of herbs (shredded plant material) with manmade chemicals applied to it which is mind-altering. It is often called “synthetic marijuana” because some of the chemicals in it are similar to ones in marijuana; but its effects are sometimes very different from marijuana, and frequently much stronger. It is most often labeled “Not for Human Consumption” and disguised as incense and potpourri. However, the sellers of Spice know it is being consumed and package labeling to attract young consumers. Some of the packaging labels include, “Diablo, Scooby Snax, Atomic Bomb, Mr. Nice Guy, Dead Man, Frankin Stoned, Bob Marley, Mr. Happy, Mind Trip, and iBlown.” Because the chemicals used in Spice have a high potential for abuse and no medical benefit, the Drug Enforcement Administration has made many of the active chemicals most frequently found in Spice illegal. However, the people making these products continuously try to avoid these laws by altering the chemicals in their mixtures to circumvent emergency legislation. Sellers of Spice products try to lead people to believe the ingredients are “natural” and therefore harmless, but they are neither. Spice is the second-most popular illegal drug used by high school seniors (marijuana is the first). Easy access and the misperception that Spice is “natural” and safe have likely contributed to these higher rates of use. Its side effects, like the ingredients, often vary, but emergency rooms report seeing people with rapid heart rates, vomiting, agitation, and hallucinations. Using Spice can lead to abuse and even addiction as the body builds up tolerance to the drug’s effects over time and craves a higher dose to achieve the same effect. (Data from National Institute on Drug Usage NIDA) Detectives began receiving complaints from patrol officers and officers assigned to local schools of incidents where Spice was involved. They found several incidents where students had become violent and aggressive while at school and the officers had to request medical aid for the students that were under the influence of Spice. The detectives found several other incidents where patrol officers had physical altercations with subjects throughout Ventura County under the influence of Spice and they described the individuals as having super human strength. Detectives conducted undercover operations at over 32 smoke shops throughout Ventura County and were able to purchase Spice at 9 locations. Warrants were authored for the above locations. During the search warrants, the detectives located over 43 pounds of “Spice,” a stolen handgun, evidence of sales of prescription drugs and 10 gambling style slot machines. Arrests for the sales of “Spice” are still pending since the substances that were seized are still being analyzed to determine if they contain one of the illegal chemicals per the Drug Enforcement Administration. Four additional arrests were made during the service of the search warrants for the stolen gun, sales of prescription drugs and the slot machines. If you’re a parent, talk to your teens about Spice. It’s not safe. It’s not natural. In fact, no one really knows what’s in a package of Spice. Manufacturers are using a variety of unknown chemical combinations to evade D.E.A. regulations. If you have information about Spice and locations where these products are being sold, call your local law enforcement agency. The Ventura County Narcotics Task Force will continue to investigate the sellers and manufacturers of Spice products. The Ventura County Narcotics Task Force is made up of narcotics detectives from the Sheriff’s Office, California Highway Patrol, California Franchise Tax Board, Oxnard Police Department, Santa Paula Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department and the District Attorney’s Office working cooperatively in the investigation of narcotics offenses occurring in Ventura County. Nature of Incident: Narcotics Search Warrants / Arrests Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
Written By Laura Bartels and Anna Morielli Fillmore High’s legal team made major strides during the Ventura County Mock Trial competition on February 23rd and 24th. In its third year, the team consisted of four seniors, six juniors, one sophomore and four freshmen. At the awards ceremony held at the Oxnard Civic Center, senior Hai Tran won Ventura County Third Place as art expert prosecution witness Bernie Worchester. This year’s case, People v. Shem, involved the felony charge of grand larceny from the alleged theft of a railroad baron’s painting. The students portrayed each principal of the cast in a courtroom, including attorneys, witnesses, defendant, court clerk, and bailiff. The trial played out in real courtrooms at the Ventura Superior Court before actual judges and scored by Ventura County practicing attorneys. The evening began with a pre-trial motion designed to exclude evidence gained by an illegal search. This year’s pre-trial motion focused on the Fourth Amendment protection against warrantless search and seizure -- “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.” The prosecution team, --Catherine Alonso, Paulina Guerrero, and Misael Ponce, shined in round one against Westlake High School and again in round four against Oxnard High School. Prosecution attorney for pre-trial motion, junior Tatem Forsberg, strongly presented the prosecution’s argument of why the defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy for items he had consented to be searched. Tatem argued that once the defendant told the officer to “look around the apartment” it was reasonable that the consent extended to the storage unit assigned to the apartment. The officer only needed a “reasonable” belief that consent to “the apartment” would include ancillary uses of “the apartment” and that it would be unreasonable for the officer to ask the defendant every time for every area the officer wanted to search. In a strong opening CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
![]() The Fillmore Two Rivers Park Pump Track/Bike Park held its grand opening on Saturday, March 21st, 2015, at noon. The City of Fillmore, City Council and Parks & Recreation Commission invited the public to join them for the much anticipated ribbon cutting. Attending the opening ceremony were Councilmember Rick Neal, Rusty Cochran (Grimes Rock/State Ready Mix), Greg Taylor (MG Taylor Equipment), Hans Kiefer (Bellfree Contractors), Mayor Douglas Tucker, Councilmember Carrie Broggie, Camilla Conaway (Parks and Rec Commissioner), Councilmember Diane McCall, and Councilmember Manuel Minjares. A Cobra Rep also attended. The City of Fillmore especially wants to thank Rusty, Greg and Hans for their generous contributions. The Pump Track/Bike Park is a professionally designed facility giving cyclists a safe, off street place to learn to ride, practice and increase cycling skills. The track consists of pump tracks, skills areas, trails area, a practice trail, and jump line. The skills, trails and jump areas will contain features designed to build riding skills such as balance, pedaling, shifting, braking, etc. in a safe, controlled and progressive environment. Everyone from the age of 2 to 102 years old who can ride a bike, is invited to come out and ride! Photos by Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 18th, 2015
![]() A male driver lost control of his car on Sunday, March 15th at 4:00pm, while traveling down Grimes Canyon Road. He plunged down the canyon about 500 feet, coming to rest by the rock quarry access road. The driver was airlifted to Los Robles Medical Center in Thousand Oaks. His condition is unknown. Enlarge Photo |
