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Lemoore to replace 22-year-old software, water restrictions lifted Thursday

Lemoore will be moving forward with replacing its 22-year-old city software after approval from the City Council on Tuesday, and water restrictions prompted by a water tank explosion have been lifted. Assistant City Manager and Administrative Services Director Michelle Speer said the software the city is using now was purchased in 1999. The City was informed a year ago the software would no longer be supported as of December 2023. “[2023] sounds like a long time away, but it really isn’t, it’s right around the corner,” Speer said. The City chose Tyler Technologies, a company which exclusively develops software for public organizations and is used by 149 clients in California and more than 2,000 around the US, Speer said.

She loved lost cities and the Roman Empire But the classroom won out for Teacher of the Year in Forsyth

By the time Jennifer Solis needed to pick a foreign language to study in eighth grade, she was already enthralled by the ancient cultures of Central and South America. Studying Spanish, she reasoned, would surely come in handy on her way to becoming an archaeologist, her dream career. “If you were growing up in the early ‘80s, that’s when National Geographic was going in and doing excavations in Central America of Mayan ruins. I never had my nose in a fiction book. I was always reading about some Roman empire or a lost city,” Solis said. “This is the kind of nerd I was with that.”

Ray Gutierrez, Jr

Ray Gutierrez, Jr., passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Austin, Texas. He was born on February 7, 1977, in De Leon, Texas, to Raymond Gutierrez, Sr. and Esmeralda (Barron) Gutierrez. On December 13, 1999, he was united in marriage to Jessica Tiemann in Comanche, Texas. Ray was a strong family man, devoted to his wife and children, and absolutely loved ALL of his family. He was a long time employee of Texas Department of Transportation and was a member of Priddy I.S.D. School Board. He was always willing to lend a helping hand in community affairs. He loved all the children of Priddy and they all loved him back. They never called him Mr. Gutierrez, but gave him a nickname of “Ray Ray”. Ray had a constant supply of dollar bills and quarters, which he handed out to the kids at ball games and other activities when the parents said “no more sugar”. In his spare time he loved hunting, fishing, and his true passion, hunting for arrowheads.

Ray Gutierrez, Jr of Priddy

Ray Gutierrez, Jr of Priddy
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The seismic shift of Wednesday s inauguration

The seismic shift of Wednesday’s inauguration Wednesday s Presidential Election marked a seismic shift for Angelenos both politically and literally. LOS ANGELES - Back in 1962, when the iconic Randy’s Donuts started in Inglewood, the President at the time was John F. Kennedy. Fast-forward 59 years and on this day the buzz was all about Joe Biden’s inauguration. At Randy’s, we heard people say things like: I think it was a really great speech I’m hopeful that things will turn around I think it’s great. I feel that we need some change. I know his personal history. He has a touching story.

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