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   Porterville Recorder (Newspaper) - April 20, 2007, Porterville, California                                H E PORT E RV IL L E inside k SPECIAL Spring Home & Garden 2007 This year's addition is packed full of fresh ideas and new SOUND Do you think PC students could benefit from training on what to do during a violent incident on To make your opinion known to all Recorder visit our Web site at and complete our Weekly Online The results from this week's poll will be posted in the Jan. 23 edition of The Celebrating Families here at home We're seeking your digital photos and stories ana calendar information for a new Recorder Web site devoted to families and children in Tulare County The new site will be fully allowing you to share information as well as your child's accomplishments directly with a large audience of online Send your information to Editor Glen Faison at j Once we have enough we'll launch the today's obituaries Jimmy Don Plumlee i I weather DRAWING BY SAMANTHA MCLAUN BELLEVUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INSIDE FORECAST High 63, Low 34. High 64, Low 43. High 73/ Low 47. See PAGE 5A 6B OPINION 4A COMMUNITY 2A STOCKS 7B SPORTS 1-3B COMICS 5B" STATE 6A CLASSIFIEDS 7-11B OBITUARIES 5A VALLEY 3A O THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER TO CALL 7M-50OO Abduction attempt puts Burton on high alert Mass phone calls warn parents of pupils to use By AARON BURGIN THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER The Burton School District community is on edge after a man in a car allegedly tried to abduct a pupil on their way to school for the second time in three school and officials Thursday's incident prompted Burton Superintendent Don Brown to send a mass phone message to parents advising of the while Porterville police scoured the area looking for the suspected parents and students from the westside school district expressed concern about the disturbing believed to be the first serial attempted abduction in recent is very scary when something like this Burton Assistant Superintendent Jeff Bottoms is why we are doing is very scary when something like this That is why we are doing everything in our power to ensure the safety of our JEFF BOTTOMS Burton Assistant Superintendent thing in our power to ensure the safety of our A Oak Grove Elementary pupil told her teachers Thursday morning that a Caucasian man in a brown sedan her to get into the vehicle while she was walking to school on ew Bottoms The whose name was not ran away and the driver Bottoms On March 30, a Summit Charter Academy pupil also reported that a possibly in a brown Please see PAGE 7A Firefighter Fundraiser RECORDER PHOTO BY JOHN TIPTON Porterville city firefighters spent Thursday morning with a boot in hand while volunteering for the annual Department out in force on the streets of BURGIN THE PORTERVILLE Firefighters asked Porterville residents Thursday to fill the boot for the Dystrophy As they have in the Porterville residents answered the The Porterville Fire Association chose the MDA as the beneficiary after filling the helmet for the Community Regional Burn Center the past two The department raised nearly for the burn center during those including a record Please see PAGE 3A RECORDER PHOTO BY JOHN TIPTON Porterville city firefighters solicit donations Thursday morning from motorists at the intersection of Henderson Avenue and Prospect Street during the annual fundraiser for muscular AG sues county over dairies Local reactions vary on Allensworth By ANITA State Attorney General Edmund Brown sued The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on Thursday in a legal move to overturn the recent approval of the construction of a duo of mega dairies near historic Allensworth State What is now Allensworth Park was the site of an all-black settlement founded in 1908 by a freed Allen who joined the U.S. Army and rose to the rank of on March 20, sors approved the see PAGE 7A McMillan has lunch with Latino peace officers group By AARON BURGIN THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER VISALIA - Local law enforcement agencies must do more to recruit and retain new officers from a pool becoming increasingly competitive Porterville Police Chief Chuck McMillan said Thursday during a Latino Peace Officers Association the event's guest spoke about the Porterville Police see PAGE 3A Orange Blossom court attend reception By ESTHER AVI LA FOR THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER LINDSAY - Thursday night's Community Reception at Bank of the Sierra in Lindsay was as much about reminiscing about Lindsay's past and dreaming about the city's future as it was about meeting the 2007 Orange Blossom her court and honored Earlier in the Queen Valerie her five court Jeanette Andrea Raquel Serna and Melanie Sholander and this year's honored Dorothy had lunch with the Lindsay They later stopped at Washington School to speak to sixth-grade was very We met in the library and it was an honor to be Velasquez talked to them about what it meant to represent Lindsay and how important it was for them to keep up their grades and to get involved in community The two-hour reception was the ofthe day for the Orange - an SUV transporting the queen and her travel everywhere We arrive together and we leave said the Jayne receptions are opportunities for the public to meet the the court and the honored Every Denni introduces the girls and the honored guest with a fun project or This year was no exception as the girls simulated a television newscast started working on the news reel in We try Please see PAGE 7A RECORDER PHOTO BY JOHN TIPTON Orange Blossom Festival queen Valerie Velasquez and her court were guests of the Lindsay Kiwanis Club for lunch  

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