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   Porterville Recorder (Newspaper) - July 16, 2007, Porterville, California                                SOUND Do you think the Oty should open at least one building on Sundays to serve asa cooling 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 Tuesday edition of The INSIDE NEWS California farm feature Researchers train sheep to weed vineyards while avoiding See PAGE 8A TODAY'S OBITUARIES Consuelo Gonzalez David W. Maynard Norma Kate Riddle See PAGE 5A AIR QUALITY Unhealthy for sensitive Today is not a Spare the Air WEATHER DRAWING BY MIGUEL GARCIA SANTA FE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FORECAST High 91, Low 64. High 97, Low 66. High 95, Low 64. See PAGE 5A ABBY 7A OPINION 4A 4 | 0 THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER I TO CALL 7M-S000 our THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER PHOTO BY CHIEKO HARA Local students perform the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical on Saturday at the Buck Shaffer Theater in the Porterville Memorial Auditorium on Olive Trom vans to Local HS talent performs By WAIT THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER Porterville Unified School in conjunction with the County Office of held three performances of Rodgers and Hammerstein's at the Frank Shaffer Auditorium on Friday and The fairy tale of the lowly girl who earns the love of a prince despite her stepmother and hateful was performed by dozens of high school students from the four high schools and directed by Granite Hills High School English and drama teacher Joel Buringrud on Friday and Saturday nights with a Saturday The 44 in have prepared for the performances since an audition workshop in Cinderella was played by Monache sophomore Katie who said she has devoted nearly 130 hours in the past few months to her Franco a lot of work and you earn a new respect for musical people Franco said the hardest part about the play will be leaving the character of Cinderella behind and resuming a normal summer schedule devoid of play practice day in and day been so much a part of my RECORDER PHOTO BY CHIEKO HARA Local students perform Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical on Saturday in Franco almost like school you get up and you Cinderella and her stepsisters Joy and played by Leslie Please see PAGE 3A RECORDER STAFF REPORT As Porterville continue to so too will the city's Target The City Council will consider approval of the overlay site review to allow for the proposed expansion of located in the Porterville Marketplace at Prospect Street and Henderson at Tuesday's council The existing Target is approximately 94,000 square feet including the outdoor garden The proposed Target will contain 132,279 square feet of retail commercial space plus a 10,800-square-foot garden Much of the extra space will come from a 20,000-square-foot reduction of the former Monte Mart Grocery Warehouse Also on the A public hearing for consideration of the Valley Oak Tentative Subdivision Map to divide 3.36 acres into a 15-lot subdivision on the north side of Grand Avenue between Prospect Street and Highway 65; A public hearing for consideration of assessing the 54 Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Districts for the fiscal year 2007/08; Report on the city's current water supply situation and scheduling a public hearing for Aug. 7 to consider revisions to the City's Water Conservation Request by council members for resolution regarding the need for thinning and lodging in the Sequoia National Warm week packed with things to do RECORDER STAFF REPORT It looks like Porterville is in for another warm summer week with clear Temperature are forecasted to reach close to triple digits early in the week with a high of 99 degrees on Monday and It should cool off slightly during midweek with a high of about 92-94 Wednesday and But look for temperatures to spike once again during the weekend with highs forecasted to reach Please See PAGE 3A Recorder newsroom staff honored by peers By GLEN FAISON SAN FRANCISCO - The staff was recognized as among the best in the state Saturday based on results from the California Newspaper Publishers Association's 2007 Better Newspapers and awards were presented during a luncheon here at The Fairmont San Anita co Th e Recorder was recognized in s e v en c a t including the sweepstakes General the P John Tipton the r placed second in head-to-head competition with newspapers across Fazzone said he is thrilled with the paper's I am extremely proud of our Porterville Recorder For Aaron Burgin Excellence where Recorder Publisher Mark the second year running we have placed second in General Excellence for c o m This is a result of our editorial Please See PAGE 5A Chieko Hara  

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