Published: Tuesday, 09 March 2021 16:14
#Dog Rescue: Heidi, the 2 year old German shepherd was just freed from a steel column with the help from your @VCFD firefighters in Upper Ojai. 4 determined #firefighters + liquid soap + gentle pull = happy reunion for Heidi and her owners. -RW pic.twitter.com/cgyLaIElUZ VCFD PIO (@VCFD PIO) March 9, 2021
Video courtesy VCFD
Firefighters freed a dog who got her head stuck in a pipe in Upper Ojai on Tuesday.
Ojai Valley News senior reporter
Ventura County firefighters rescued a dog that got her head stuck in a pipe in Upper Ojai Tuesday afternoon.
Ojai Valley News photo by Austin Widger
Free COVID-19 testing was last offered at Nordhoff High School in July of last year.
Free COVID-19 testing will be offered on Tuesday, Jan. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Nordhoff High School, 1401 Maricopa Highway in Ojai.
The special Jan. 12 testing site is in addition to the free weekly COVID-19 testing site provided at Sarzotti Park in Ojai on Mondays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Jan. 12 testing event is provided by the city of Ojai in partnership with the county of Ventura, Ojai Unified School District, and Ojai Valley Community Hospital.
The week of Jan. 18, OUSD will follow its “conference prep schedule,” and hybrid students will again only be on campus on Wednesday, Jan. 20, and Thursday, Jan. 21.
The following week of Jan. 25 the start of the second semester OUSD will return to a full hybrid schedule with each group (cohort) being on campus two days per week, with a total of four in-person learning days.
The elementary schedule for January is on the accompanying charts in English and Spanish.
The link with the schedule seen above can also be viewed in Spanish at:
For Matilija Middle School and Nordhoff High School, OUSD plans to return to campus in small cohorts for the second semester, which starts Jan. 25. The schedules that OUSD “Return to Campus teams” have been working on allow for one pod on campus each day, Morse wrote.
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Photo by Fern Barishman
A ubiquitous pink peace sign in Ojai, created by Fern Barishman s neighbor Lou Mora, was given to her by friend Brian Berman. It replaces the peace sign in front of Barishman s home on Ojai s Ventura Street that was defaced with a spraypainted backward swastika, obscenity and racial epithet sometime overnight between Feb. 19 and Feb. 20.
Ojai Valley News editor
Who ever spraypainted a backward swastika, racial epithet and obscenity on a pink peace sign on Ojai’s Ventura Street during the night from Feb. 19 to the morning of Feb. 20 probably had no idea that act of hate would prompt such an outpouring of love.