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SEE Explore Parks INSIDE Local Organizations and Have Fun DA ANNOUNCES with Agents CRIME LAB YOUTH Working Together! of Discovery SHADOW DAYS By Ken Casparis, Sacramento County

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - This July, Agents of Discovery, an interactive, augmented reality game is coming to two Sacramento County Regional Parks, Gibson Ranch Regional Park and River Bend Park. Sacramento County’s Department of Regional PAGE 3 Parks, in partnership with Parks and Recreation Society and as part of the Parks Make Life PROTESTERS Better campaign, is bring- ing this app to park visitors, TOPPLE STATUES free of charge, from July 1 – 31. While in participating OF ST. SERRA parks, users will be encour- aged to explore new areas Above: Rotarian Geri Beck helps install solar panels for the to find “challenges” that Orangevale-Fair Oaks Food Bank, helping the efficiency of the organization with the aid of Grid Alternatives. Right: Members of will… well, challenge their the Orangevale Rotary doing electrical work. Photos courtesy Rotary Club knowledge of the parks! of Fair Oaks “Our staff has been working hard to set up By Pete Schroeder, Recently, the challenges to make this Rotary Club of Fair Oaks Rotary Club of Fair experience as fun and edu- Oaks began sponsor- cational for visitors as FAIR OAKS, CA (MPG) - The Rotary ing a Rotaract Club possible,” said Liz Bellas, PAGE 2 Club of Fair Oaks has approximately at Meristem. Rotaract Director of Regional Parks. 90 members. The Orangevale-Fair is an international “Agents of Discovery will Oaks Food Bank currently serves adjunct to Rotary help teach people of all CHP WELCOMES over 2,400 families every month (of International for ages about our local parks course, as the pandemic stretches young adults, just as Interact Clubs Rotaract Club and the Orangevale and open spaces while NEW AREA out, that number will increase dra- are adjuncts of local Rotary Clubs Fair Oaks Food Bank teamed up to demonstrating the benefits matically!) Meristem is a unique Fair for high-schoolers. There are over deliver food to home-bound adults in of parks and recreation.” COMMANDER Oaks organization that provides guid- 10,000 Rotaract Clubs in 184 coun- the Fair Oaks area. Eric Seward led If you’ve ever played ance and support for over 50 young tries. There are over 20,000 Interact the Meristem Rotaract Club team. games like Pokémon GO adults on the autism spectrum, to Clubs in 159 countries! And … the Food Bank is or Harry Potter Wizards greater independence and fulfillment. Friday, May 15th, the Meristem Continued on page 3 Unite, you’re likely famil- iar with augmented reality. This technology combines visuals and audio from the game with the user’s actual environment in real-time. When users enter the Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty active park area, they will begin receiving tips PAGE 5 through the app that will help them find and com- DeAngelo is Sentenced to Life Without plete the challenges.

Source: Orange County (IGG) prosecutors to accept circumstances allegations Agents of Discovery Tips District Attorney’s Office in 2018, more than three DeAngelo’s offer to plead of multiple and and Disclaimers: decades after he raped and guilty to the 26 charged during the commis- While Agents of SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) murdered his last victim in crimes and admit the sion of , robbery, and Discovery is best down- - According to a press 1986. uncharged crimes was . loaded and played using release issued by the Office DeAngelo also admitted made in consultation with 13 felony counts of kid- WiFi, it is also accessible of Orange County District to 161 uncharged crimes the victims and their fam- napping to commit robbery using cellular data; Under Scan our QR Code for a Attorney Todd Spitzer: related to 61 uncharged vic- ily members. The totality of with sentencing enhance- “Missions” search for the direct link to our online edition! Joseph James DeAngelo tims, including attempted the circumstances, includ- ments for personal use of a park you plan on visiting, Jr., 74, pleaded guilty to murder, to ing the age of the victims, firearm and personal use of either “River Bend Park” 13 felony counts of first- commit robbery, rape, the age of witnesses and a knife during the commis- or “Gibson Ranch Regional degree murder and 13 robbery, first-degree bur- the death of other key wit- sion of the offenses. Park” and download mis- felony counts of kidnapping glary, false imprisonment nesses, and the age of the DeAngelo also admitted sion prior to visiting; Make to commit robbery dur- and criminal threats. The defendant, were taken into to the uncharged crimes of: sure GPS is enabled; Be LEGAL ADS FOR ing a 13-year multicounty uncharged crimes occurred consideration. Attempted murder, kid- aware and cautious of pos- crime spree that terrorized in Alameda, Sacramento, This six-county joint napping to commit robbery, sible traffic, other people, SACRAMENTO much of California dur- San Joaquin, Santa Clara, prosecution resulted in a rape, robbery, first-degree and obstacles that may be COUNTY? ing the 1970s and 1980s. Stanislaus, Tulare and Yolo guilty plea of: burglary, false imprison- in your way when play- DeAngelo was identi- counties. 13 counts of first- ment and criminal threats. ing Agents of Discovery. We Can Do That! fied through Investigative The decision by degree murder with special Continued on page 4 Continued on page 3

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www.AmericanRiverMessenger.com 2 • AMERICAN RIVER MESSENGER JULY 3, 2020 Women’s Empowerment Protesters Topple Receives $10K from SMUD Statues of St. Serra By Kristin Thébaud, and 79 percent secured jobs or enrolled in Thébaud Communications school or training. The program combines Catholic League self-esteem courses, job training, health Press Release SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Women’s classes, support services and paid job Empowerment recently received $10,000 training to help homeless women across NEW YORK, NY (MPG) from SMUD’s Sustainable Communities diverse ages, races and cultures. Women’s - Catholic League pres- initiative to provide workforce develop- Empowerment is funded through private ident Bill Donohue ment skills, paid job training and housing donations from the community and grants. comments on protesters search assistance for women experiencing To donate: Womens-Empowerment.org. who destroyed statues of homelessness. “Our goal is to enhance the lives of Saint Junípero Serra: “We are grateful to SMUD for recogniz- those living in our community, and our Smashing statues of ing that communities are only sustainable Sustainable Communities Initiative American icons is all the when women and their families have a focuses on those with the greatest need,” rage among urban barbar- safe home and a stable income,” said said Shiloh Costello, SMUD manager ians. Ignorant of history, Lisa Culp, executive director, Women’s of Sustainable Communities. “We are they are destroying statues Empowerment. “SMUD’s generous dona- proud to help an organization that directly of those who were among tion will help us ensure women and their impacts hundreds of women and fam- the most enlightened per- children have homes and jobs, especially ilies in our area as they work to become sons of their time. This during this pandemic.” self-sufficient.” includes Father Junípero Women’s Empowerment was featured SMUD’s Sustainable Communities Serra. The 18th century on NBC’s The TODAY Show in 2015 Initiative aligns with SMUD’s core pur- missionary fought hard for pose and vision to enhance the quality of A screenshot from a video showing vandals removing the for offering the most comprehensive job- the rights of Indians, and statue of St. Junipero Serra in Golden Gate Park in San readiness program in the Sacramento area life for all customers through innovative was rightfully canonized Francisco on June 19, 2020. Photo courtesy Catholic San Francisco designed specifically for women who are energy solutions. The program helps bring by Pope Francis in 2015. rights and respected their fought for the rights of homeless and their children. The award- environmental equity and economic vital- A statue of Saint Serra human dignity, quite unlike women, as well. It was the winning organization has graduated 1,681 ity to communities in SMUD’s service was toppled in San the condition of black missionaries who sought homeless women and their 3,792 children. area, with special attention given to his- Francisco's Golden Gate slaves. The Indians appre- to protect Indian women Last year, 70 percent of graduates found torically underserved neighborhoods. For Park on June 19, and the ciated their efforts, drawing from the Spanish coloniz- H homes in the midst of the housing crisis, more information, visit SMUD.org. next day another statue a distinction between the ers. The Friars segregated of the legendary priest missionaries and the the population on the basis was torn down at Placita Spanish crown: the former of sex and age, hoping to Olvera in . treated the natives with jus- safeguard the young girls Archbishop José Gomez of tice; the latter did not. The and women from being VA NorCal Health Offers Los Angeles, who is also civil authorities were the sexually exploited. When president of the United problem, not the priests. such offenses occurred, States Conference of Contrary to the con- Serra and his fellow priests Catholic Bishops, singled ventional wisdom, the quickly condemned them. ‘On-Demand’ COVID-19 Testing out Saint Serra for his com- missionaries did not eradi- A total of 21 missions passion and his effort to cate Indian culture. Indeed, were established by the By Will Martin, VA Northern patients, we’re ensuring the Veteran com- establish rights for Indians they learned the native Franciscans, nine of them California Health Care System munity is at the forefront of coronavirus and women. language of the Indians under the tenure of Serra; care in Northern California.” In 2015, I published and employed Indians he personally founded MATHER, CA (MPG) - The Sacramento VA NorCal medical personnel will a booklet, “The Noble as teachers. Some cul- six missions. He baptized VA Medical Center (VAMC) will offer conduct the tests using oropharyngeal Legacy of Father Serra,” tural modification was more than 6,000 Indians, drive-up, elective COVID-19 testing to swabs with results usually available in a that detailed his many inevitable, given that the and confirmed over 5,000; Veterans registered as VA patients from 9 few days. accomplishments. In light missionaries taught the some 100,000 were bap- a.m. – noon each Tuesday and Thursday Northern California Veterans should of the attacks on him, it is Indians how to be masons, tized overall during the in Mather beginning June 23. Other VA contact their local VA NorCal clinic for worth recalling some of his carpenters, blacksmiths, mission period. Northern California Health Care System details or to register as a VA patient. To heroics. and painters. The Indians If the truth were told sites are also offering COVID-19 tests to schedule a health care appointment dur- Serra got along well with were also taught how to about Saint Serra, he Veterans and VA NorCal employees inside ing the COVID-19 pandemic, Veterans the Indians. His goal, and sell and buy animals, and would be heralded as a their clinics, with plans to establish drive- should contact the VA NorCal Call Center that of the Franciscan mis- were allowed to keep friend of the Indians, not up testing at some sites in the near future. at 1-800-382-VETS (8387). sionaries whom he led, was their bounty. Women were as their enemy. But truth “An effective response to the COVID-19 Follow signs to testing site near not to conquer the Indians taught spinning, knitting, matters little to those pandemic in built on consistent testing,” Emergency Department. ‒ it was to make them good and sewing. whose hearts are full of said VA NorCal Director David Stockwell. Location is 10535 Hospital Way, Mather, Christians. The mission- Archbishop Gomez is hatred and whose minds “By offering accessible testing to our CA 95655 H aries granted the Indians right to point out that Serra are closed to reality. H JULY 3, 2020 AMERICAN RIVER MESSENGER • 3 District Attorney Announces Local Organizations Crime Lab Youth Shadow Days Work Together! Office of Sacramento County July 24, 2020 ~ 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Continued from page 1 District Attorney WHERE: Virtually – broadcasted live incredibly excited to announce that as from the District Attorney’s Crime Lab of Saturday, May 23, 2020, they added SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - District Attorney another distribution day in Fair Oaks. The program is open to current Anne Marie Schubert announces open And … they will have their mobile Sacramento County high school students. registration for the 3rd Annual Crime trailer distribution on the 3rd Thursday Priority will be given to senior high school Lab Youth Shadow Days. This program of each month as the need contin- students. is being offered virtually for the first time ues at New Life Community Church Students will need to submit completed this year. (8101 Sunset Ave. Fair Oaks) from registration forms and a signed permission The Crime Lab Youth Shadow Day was 10-12:30pm. slip, which can be downloaded at www. launched in 2018, and quickly exceeded This is the Power of local groups sacda.org. capacity. A second day was added to meet banding together for the good of the The deadline to apply is July 10, 2020. the high demand, resulting in a total of community! Space is limited to 60 students each day 120 student participants from approxi- But wait, there’s more! and on a first come, first served basis. More Rotarians getting it done. Photo courtesy mately 50 high schools across the county. Rise Against Hunger is an inter- Rotary Club of Fair Oaks Please register early. Participating students will visit the national hunger relief non-profit DA Anne Marie Schubert states, “Our District Attorney’s Crime Lab virtually organization that coordinates the pack- walked as well....and raised over $700 goal with all of our youth programs is and meet criminalists who are experts in aging and distribution of food and other for Rise Against Hunger. to engage and educate our youth as well the various fields of forensic science and aid to people in developing nations. If not for the pandemic, our Rotary as inspire them to pursue a career in the crime scene investigations (CSI). They Rise Against Hunger held a fundraiser Club of Fair Oaks, as well as Bella Vista criminal justice field, including forensic are provided a virtual learning experience called “Go the Social Distance”... a Interact Club students were planning an science which is a critical factor in most in several areas including blood spatter virtual 5K/10K race … was held from actual food packing event, which had criminal cases. I am pleased we are able analysis, bullet trajectory, trace evidence, May 15 to 17. been scheduled for May 16, 2020. to continue this program virtually – keep- firearms and tool comparison, and drug 249 Athletes have signed up to partic- If you are interested in joining the ing students, our staff and their families analysis. ipate for the event, coming from many Rotary Club of Fair Oaks, or would healthy and safe in this time of social There will be two virtual Crime Lab U.S. states, as well as England, Italy, like to donate to the Orangevale-Fair distancing.” Youth Shadow Days this year: and the Philippines. Oaks Food Bank, please contact Robin For questions, please email 18 Fair Oaks Rotarians either ran or Gostovich at [email protected]. H WHEN: Friday, July 17, OR Friday, [email protected]. H Governor and Democrats Ignore Explore Parks and Have Fun

Continued from page 1 for Disease Control and Prevention as Millions of Californians in Budget Deal Be sure to look around and be safe when effective in combating COVID-19; Cover playing; Create an account in order to save coughs and sneezes with a tissue or fab- By Nghia Nguyen, bring clean water to survivors of the Camp your progress; Agents of Discovery is fun ric or, if not possible, into the sleeve or Office of Senator Jim Nielsen Fire. for all ages. Children should get parental elbow (but not into hands); Avoid all social “It is, however, disappointing that this permission before downloading this app; interactions outside the household when SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - The Legislature budget came together without public dis- Parks are open from sunrise to sunset; sick with a fever or cough; Wear a face sent the Governor a budget that increases cussion or representation. Citing concerns Please practice social distancing while covering if unable to maintain six-feet of billions of dollars in taxes, prevents fund- with Covid-19, the conference committee outdoors: physical distancing from individuals who ing for charter schools and jeopardizes – a forum for bipartisan discussions – was Maintain at least six-foot social dis- are not part of your household or living public safety. This deal was cobbled scrapped. tancing from individuals who are not unit. together with little public input – an agree- “There is no excuse for the denial of part of the same household or living unit; Download the app from the Apple App ment that lacked transparency. Senator Jim public input and lack of transparency. Frequently wash hands with soap and Store or Google Play Store and head to Nielsen (R-Tehama), Vice Chair of the By cutting out the minority party, the water for at least 20 seconds, or use hand either Gibson Ranch Regional Park or River Senate Budget Committee, issued the fol- Governor and Democratic lawmakers have sanitizer that is recognized by the Centers Bend Park and start playing on July 1! H lowing statement: denied millions of Californians the oppor- “I do appreciate the pro Tem, the tunity for their voices to be heard through Speaker and the Governor for their con- their representatives in discussions and tinued support in Paradise to fund the negotiations. promised $7.3 Million to the Paradise “Californians deserve to have a voice in CALL 916-773-1111 TO ADVERTISE Irrigation District. This money will help their government.” H

RESTORATION SPINAL CARE CENTERS WE LISTEN WE CARE WE GET RESULTS! COVID-19 Temporary Outdoor Dining Permit Overview THE NATURAL WAY TO GOOD HEALTH Due to social distancing requirements of the Governor’s executive order, the County understands that some restaurant establishments will seek alternatives to their existing indoor and outdoor con g- urations by extending operations to new outdoor areas including Consultation, Exam, Dr. Thad Potocki DC walkways, parking lots, landscaping or other required open space X-Rays (if necessary), 5150 Sunrise Blvd. areas. On May 19, 2020, the Sacramento County Board of Supervi- and 1 Adjustment for Suite F1 sors Adopted a Resolution (Resolution No. 2020-0309)  nding an Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Overriding Public Interest to allow the Planning Director to issue temporary permits to restaurants to allow for temporary outdoor 00* (Corner of Wildridge & Sunrise) dining areas. $45 916-536-0400 Purpose of the Temporary Outdoor Dining Permit: * Excludes Medicare and Worker’s Compensation. www.drpotocki.com • Allow businesses and shopping centers to meet requirements for social distancing while facilitating restaurant establishments to resume operations. • Prevent conŒ icts with other adjacent businesses or residential uses and ensure outdoor dining area will not signi cantly inter- Grace Baptist Church fere with pedestrian or vehicular tra‘ c or otherwise constitute a health and safety risk. Come and Experience • Provide Œ exible outdoor operations allowances where they may Come grow with us at not be otherwise permitted by County Code. God's AmazingGrace Grace Baptist Church where the Old Time Gospel Message is still Come grow with us at Grace Baptist Church Expiration preached and God-Honoring music is still where the Old Time Gospel Message is still Upon approval, the initial permit is good for a maximum of 90 days sung. preached and God-Honoring music is still sung. still stands on the and so long as the emergency order is in e“ ect. The permit may be Grace Baptist stillGrace stands Baptist on the Principles, Principles, Doctrines and Separation, extended upon request so long as the emergency order is still in Doctrines and Separation, found and taught in found and taught in The Bible. e“ ect and no complaints regarding violations of the permit condi- The Bible. tions have been reported. Service Schedules Fee The application and permit is free of charge. County costs are being Sunday Schools (All Ages).... 9:45 am reimbursed through COVID-19 Recovery Funds. Sunday Worship...... 11:00 am Sunday Evening...... 6:00 pm Procedures Wednesday Evening...... 7:00 pm Fill out the application form available at: www.planning.saccounty.net Under the “What’s New” section on home page (right side of page) 67246724 Palm Palm Avenue, Avenue, Fair Fair Oaks, Oaks, CA CA 95628 95628 (Located one block South of Madison; just East of Dewey) click on the “COVID-19 Temporary Dining Permit (May 2020)” link. (Located one block South of Madison; just East of Dewey) Please send a complete application form to: PastorPastor Charles Charles Carter Carter (916) 967-3915 [email protected] Call for more information (916) 967-3915 www.gbcfairoaks.net 4 • AMERICAN RIVER MESSENGER JULY 3, 2020 1,000 + 3,000 = Priceless Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty

Continued from page 1 Joseph DeAngelo will DeAngelo’s crime spree be sentenced to life in state began in 1975 when he was prison without the possibil- working as a police offi- ity of parole. The sentence cer with the Exeter Police will run consecutive and Department. The crimes, concurrent to his sentence which continued long for the first-degree mur- after he was fired from the ders to which he has pled. Auburn Police Department His sentencing hearing in 1979, escalated from will commence on August peeping through windows 17, 2020. Victims will be to to rape and given the opportunity to serial murder. Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., deliver victim impact state- The hearing was relo- ments prior to DeAngelo’s cated to the Sacramento said Sacramento County sentencing on August State Ballroom to accom- District Attorney Anne 21, 2020. The sentencing modate the large number Marie Schubert. “Through hearing location will be of victims and their family the revolutionary tool announced at a later date. members in attendance and of Investigative Genetic His crimes earned him to ensure social distanc- Genealogy, this serial rap- the nicknames of the Visalia ing in light of the current ist and murderer was not Ransacker, the East Area COVID-19 pandemic. only identified and brought Rapist, the Original Night “The investigation, iden- to justice but will spend the Stalker, and the Golden tification and prosecution rest of his life in prison. State Killer. It was not until of the East Area Rapist/ It is my sincere hope that April 2018 that Sacramento Golden State Killer has today brings healing to authorities announced Kiwanis Club Treasurer Bradley Miller presents a $500 check from Kiwanis to Food Bank been a long journey for jus- victims, their families and that Investigative Genetic Executive Director Keith Wright. Photo courtesy Sal Arrigo, Jr. tice – a journey marked communities harmed by the Genealogy had identified by passion, persistence atrocious crimes committed DeAngelo as the person By Sal Arrigo, Jr. contribute more than 1,100 hours per and sheer determination,” by Joseph DeAngelo.” responsible. H month to assist local families. If you were These are some very nice numbers: on not able to donate to the Kiwanis Food Saturday, June 27, 2020, the Kiwanis Club Drive, consider this: if you are an avid gar- of Orangevale – Fair Oaks sponsored a dener, you can donate produce or make Sacramento International Airport Food Drive to support the Orangevale a holiday donation in someone’s name. – Fair Oaks Food Bank. After all the col- There are multitudes of ways individuals lecting was done, approximately 1,000 can help assist the Food Bank throughout Installs PPE Vending Machines pounds of food and $3,000.00 in dona- the year. tions were collected! What is even more As for the Kiwanis Club of Orangevale By Samantha Mott, been put into place to ensure travelers both exciting is that fact that Keith Wright, – Fair Oaks, we were recently recognized Sacramento County see and feel that their health and safety Executive Director of the Food Bank, told by our California-Nevada-Hawaii District is our top priority,” says Cindy Nichol, all the volunteers, “with the money that Governor for our work in supporting food SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - Sacramento County Director of Airports. has been collected, we should be able to drives in our area during the pandemic, so Sacramento International Airport (SMF) “Installing Personal Protective Equipment quadruple the amount of food donated if you are interested in joining an award- has added Clean & Safe Travels Personal (PPE) vending machines in the terminals today.” winning service club, Kiwanis wants you. Protective Equipment (PPE) vending is just one of many steps we have taken.” To say we had a successful day is We are back to meeting in person machines in both terminals for passengers Passengers can purchase a variety of an understatement! We were also hon- (and you can social distance, too). Come traveling during the Covid-19 pandemic. protective masks ranging from $8.25 to ored to have both Assemblyman Kevin and visit Kiwanis at El Gallo Mexican These machines are located pre-secu- $14.50, disposable gloves ($4.50), sanitiz- Kiley and Supervisor Sue Frost partic- Restaurant, located at 11773 Fair Oaks rity in Terminal A (between Starbucks ing wipes ($5.25) and hand sanitizer spray ipate in our event, giving their time for Blvd., on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. and the ticket counters), and Terminal B or gel ($4.25 to $6.50). such a great cause. Both individuals were Meetings begin at 6:30 pm. We also have (at the west entrance near the Southwest Although there is no requirement to there to say “thank you,” since both rep- social gatherings on the 4th Tuesday of Airlines ticket counter). In addition to the wear face coverings in the terminals at resent the Orangevale area, and they have every month (the location varies). Find us increased cleaning, ticket counter sneeze SMF, passengers are strongly encouraged a vested interest in the operation of the at facebook.com/KiwanisclubofOFO, or guards and social distancing messag- to do so in accordance with the Centers Food Bank, which serves members of their email us for more information at kiwanis- ing, SMF is utilizing these machines to for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines. constituency. [email protected]. promote precautions and increase safety Additionally, most airlines have imple- According to information provided by Sal Arrigo, Jr., is the president of the for our passengers and staff during the mented policies requiring both employees the Food Bank, $25.00 will feed a fam- Kiwanis Club of Orangevale – Fair Oaks. COVID-19 pandemic. and passengers to wear face coverings in ily for one week. Food Bank volunteers The Kiwanis Corner is published monthly. H “Increasingly strong measures have boarding areas and on aircraft. H

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Your Burdens New California State Later the same day, legislature can withhold Press Release Gov. Newsom told spending federal funds reporters, the State of during a crisis to fund its YUBA CITY, CA (MPG) - California has the sover- own budget deficit needs. By Marlys Johnsen Norris, otherwise. Others are doing their best to fol- California Gov. Gavin eign right to indefinitely New California State Christian Author low the rules and guidelines. Still others are Newsom responded to hold billions of targeted calls on the United States not respecting others and robbing, ransacking a New California State federal grant monies government to imme- Every one has burdens to carry in life. and destroying properties of others with no press release regarding from counties that are not diately take actions to God’s Word tells us to take them to the Lord regard for anything or anyone. They all need illegal borrowing of fed- in full compliance with prevent and protect the and leave them with Him. It is no secret what to be placed in prison cells for years. eral grant monies to fund the “new rules and reg- public safety by assur- God can miraculously do to remove them Police are now under attack throughout budget deficits by claim- ulations” in his recent ing that the State of from someone’s life forever. God speaks to our country and they have been the ones who ing the right to seize COVID-19 Executive California is not improp- us in His Word – “Be careful for nothing; have brought peace and justice into our lives federal grant funds from Order. erly or illegally using but in every thing by prayer and supplica- for years and especially when these kinds of counties not requiring Newsom stated that federal funds designated tion with thanksgiving let your requests be situations arise. Policemen doing their job face masks. after doing what he for health and financial made known unto God. And the peace of arresting people caught breaking the laws New California State referred to as a “budget stimulus as a source of God, which passeth all understanding, shall who have taken off running away after they press release issued deal” with the California “Borrowing Resources” keep your hearts and minds through Christ were arrested. Then, a distance away, they early on June 24, 2020 Legislature, “We’re to fund California’s $85 Jesus.” (Phil. 4:6-7) tried to stop them and they were shot in the highlighted the State of going to attach some billion budget deficits. We all are struggling with the onset of back to stop them. It did but unfortunately California intending to considerations and conse- New California is the corona virus and the many ways it has the bullet hit and they were killed. How is fund its $85 billion bud- quences” for withholding a new state in devel- changed our lives regardless of where we live true justice awarded? Regretfully the conse- get shortfall through June federal funds from non- opment exercising its or work. Never in our lives have we had our quences came! 30, 2021 by accessing compliant counties. Constitutional Right to government dictate so many things we must There is no such thing as “peace at any “Borrowable Resources” New California form from the State of do in our lives. Medical people have encour- price”. No matter what there is a price to pay of over $59.6 billion, believes that such action California. The process aged us to do certain things to spare us from for someone always! including the over $27 is a violation of law, and to form New California experiencing this terrible illness that causes billion in federal health if implemented would is authorized and codified some to die prematurely. Marlys Johnsen Norris and financial stimulus set a dangerous U.S. in Article IV Sections 3 Unfortunately some people disregard Christian Author of 7 Books dollars to address the Constitutional precedent & 4 of the United States the warnings and do what-ever they want Coming: “Diamonds of God’s Blessing COVID-19 pandemic. that a state governor and Constitution. H to do. Who gives them a right to break the for Life’s Journey” laws of our land? They may be causing the [email protected] virus to spread even more faster than it would PO Box 114, Orangevale, CA 95662 H Cause Unknown in Motorcycle Fatal Collision California Unemployment Insurance By A.J. McTaggart, 1:50 am, MSJMC advised CHP units at the Claims Increase by 20 percent California Highway Patrol scene that the rider had succumbed to her injuries sustained from the collision. It is SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - On June unknown at this time how many vehicles California Center for 287,354 initial UI claims secured employment after 21, 2020 at approximately 12:23 am, The are involved in the collision and the cause Jobs and the Economy (NSA) along with 86,130 submitting their claim, California Highway Patrol (CHP) received is still under investigation. The #1-4 west- initial PUA claims (NSA). and individuals may have a call of a collision involving a motorcyclist bound lanes of I-80 west of Greenback Lane SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - As with last week’s filed more than one claim in the area of I-80 westbound just west of were closed for approximately two hours for After a relatively stable employment and job num- in this period. Greenback Lane. CHP officers responded investigative measures. level in the prior 4 weeks, bers, the initial claims Although not included to the collision scene and learned that a Any persons who may have witnessed total California initial data is another indication in the table above, 25-year old female out of Sacramento, was this collision or who can provide any claims (regular UI plus that the economic down- claims under the new riding her 2011 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle. additional information regarding this col- PUA claims by the self- turn has been more severe Pandemic Emergency The female rider was immediately trans- lision should call Officer A.J. McTaggart employed) jumped 20% in California and contin- Unemployment ported to Mercy San Juan Medical Center at the North Sacramento Area CHP for the week of June 20. ues in many sectors, while Compensation (PEUC) (MSJMC) for major life-threatening injuries office at (916)348-2300 by cell phone at As suggested in the sepa- the US on average appears program continues to sustained in the collision. At approximately (916)798-0975. H rate WARN Act analyses, to be in the initial stages show significant numbers. most layoffs continue of a recovery. This new category allows to be temporary but an Combining both the an additional 13 weeks increasing percentage is regular UI and PUA initial of coverage for persons now shifting to perma- claims, California had the who have exhausted their nent, an indication that the highest number of initial regular benefits, includ- recovery period will face claims among the states. ing eligibility for the additional difficulties in Total initial claims for additional $600 a week. returning to previous job California for the week California claims were at and employment levels. were 2.0% of the May 296,831 or 35% of total Did Medicare Call My Mom about Nationally, actual labor force, moving up claims nationally. Rather claims (not seasonally to the 8th highest among than newly unemployed adjusted (NSA)) for reg- the states. To date, total persons, claim rates for COVID-19 Tests Or Was This Fraud? ular UI were essentially initial claims of 6.6 mil- this category are an indi- level at 1,457,373, while lion since the beginning cator in the growth of the seasonally adjusted of the state’s shutdown long-term unemployment, and Social Security already those who call you on the (SA) level used for trend represent over a third a major problem during have the information they phone or come to your analysis is being reported of the labor force. This the shallow recovery from need regarding your moth- door. Just like you tell as a decrease at 1,480,000. level, however, does not the 2008 Recession that er’s Medicare account. your grandkids not to talk Combined with PUA translate directly into the had a depressing effect Baby Boomers and to strangers, you need claims, the national unemployment level. Not on wage and longer-term America’s Seniors’ need to realize strangers are not NSA numbers eased all claims are necessarily employment prospects for be aware that Medicare or always your new friends. 2%. California showed approved, filers may have the affected workers. H Social Security will never Play the Stranger call you! This is the way Danger Game. Toni King that scammers get your • Do NOT accept “free” personal information for offers in exchange for Hello Toni: fraudulent Medicare bill- your Medicare number. Yesterday, a representa- ing for services you never Remember, there is noth- tive from Medicare called North Sacramento CHP Welcomes ordered only to line their ing “free”. They will have my mother asking all types pockets or commit or per- Medicare pay for what- of personal questions to form other fraudulent ever they are offering, provide her with testing actions that can drain your and they will use your New Area Commander supplies for COVID-19 and credit. Both Medicare and Medicare number to get it specialized masks which Social Security will send paid for!! been assigned as the North Deputy Sheriff and worked can protect her more than you a letter to let you know • Do not accept offers from Sacramento CHP Area both jail and patrol assign- the ones bought at the store. you need to contact them. door to door sales people. Commander. ments. In 1994 he attended I just happened to be at her Reader Alert: Since I Watch out who you let in Commander Goulding the CHP Academy, after house and was able to take tuned 65 in May and have your house. was raised in the Inland which he was assigned to the call. now joined Medicare, I have • Never sign a blank form Empire of Southern the Fort Tejon CHP office. I told them that she did a mymedicare.gov account • Hang up when some- California. He is a grad- His career has included a not give personal infor- and was surprised to receive one calls saying they uate of California State variety of field, special- mation over the phone I’m an email from Medicare. represent Medicare or University, Bakersfield. He ized, and headquarters concerned this could be gov with a Medicare alert Social Security and asks is a 28 year law enforce- assignments as an officer, a scam, but then if it was due to COVID-19 virus for your Medicare or ment veteran and has spent sergeant, lieutenant, and Medicare, I’m concerned scams. Medicare is inform- Social Security number! the last ten years work- captain. These assignments I could have made a mis- ing Medicare beneficiaries Remember Medicare and/ ing CHP assignments in included working at CHP take and she will not get the Captain Aaron Goulding NOT to give out any per- or Social Security know both northern and southern offices located throughout coronavirus help needed if sonal information because your number already. California Highway California. California. she does get sick. Medicare DOES NOT Medicare fraud is explod- Patrol Press Release The CHP is a fam- As it relates to his new I’ve advised my mother call you regarding medi- ing and stealing “Baby ily tradition for Captain assignment, “I am excited not to answer the phone cal needs. Medicare will Boomers and Seniors’ valu- SACRAMENTO REGION, CA Goulding, as he was the to serve the communi- and to let voice mail screen not contact you to provide able Medicare dollars.” The (MPG) - On June 1, 2020, first of several family mem- ties within the greater calls. Can you please advise Coronavirus tests, masks, only way to stop it is to let a new commander was bers who now work for Sacramento area.” Captain me what I should do or or other items in exchange your friends know what assigned to the North the CHP, which include Goulding is committed where I could call to see if for your Medicare or Social I have just told you. We Sacramento Area of the his brother and oldest son; to making our area the Medicare is trying to con- Security number. These need to stand together and California Highway Patrol serving in the Bakersfield safest place to live and tact my mother? items are provided by vis- stop those who only want (CHP) to fill the vacancy and Napa CHP Areas travel. He appreciates the ~ Alice Dallas, TX iting a doctor’s office or to make a “fast buck” from left by the recent reas- respectively. Goulding’s trust the Department has Don’t Worry Alice: receiving a prescription dis- your personal information. signment of Captain Andy career in law enforcement shown towards him by You can relax because tributed by a pharmacy. Together, we can do that! Williams. Captain Aaron began in 1992 with the allowing him this oppor- you were correct not to Below are a few tips to Toni King, author of the Goulding, who had been San Bernardino County tunity and assignment as give your mother’s per- help protect you against Medicare Survival Guide® serving as the Ventura CHP Sheriff’s Department, Commander of the North sonal information over the Medicare or Social Advanced edition is giv- Area Commander, has where he served as a Sacramento CHP. 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POPPOFF! Supervisor Susan Peters Update: with Mary Jane Popp educated at Harvard…7 colonial “Yankees” with Help for Restaurants total. The only two signers whom they served in the who later became President French and Indian war. Its of the United States were believed the tune comes Dear Friends, space areas. Accordingly, the Board has John Adams and Thomas from the nursery rhyme The Sacramento County Board of authorized the Planning Director to issue Jefferson. The stars on the Lucy Locket. The tune Supervisors recently took action to allow temporary permits to restaurants to allow original American flag of the National Anthem for deviations to County Zoning and for temporary outdoor dining areas. were in a circle so all col- was originally used by an Upon approval, the initial permit is good FUN FOURTH Development Standards to allow for tem- onies would appear equal. English drinking song called porary outdoor dining areas for restaurants for a maximum of 90 days and so long as HAPPY (BANG President John Adams, “To Anacreon in Heaven.” due to the COVID-19 pandemic with no the emergency order is in effect. The per- BANG) 4 TH OF JULY!!! Thomas Jefferson and The words have nothing cost to restaurants who want to utilize this mit may be extended upon request so long It’s here and time to cele- James Monroe all died on to do with consumption of temporary provision (fees are covered by as the emergency order is still in effect and brate the birth of our nation the fourth. alcohol but the melody the COVID-19 Recovery Funds program). no complaints regarding violations of the or Independence Day Adams and Jefferson Francis Key had in mind Due to social distancing require- permit conditions have been reported. when the Continental died on the same day within when he wrote those words ments of the Governor's executive order, For more information, including the Congress voted in favor of hours of each other in 1826. did originate decades ear- Sacramento County understands that some application form, https://planning.sac- independence. It actually Benjamin Franklin pro- lier as the melody for a song restaurant establishments need alternatives county.net/ happened on July 2, 1776 posed the turkey as the praise of wine. to their existing indoor and outdoor con- Let’s eat out! when the Declaration of national bird, but was over- It’s always amazing to figurations by extending operations to new SUSAN PETERS Independence was adopted. ruled by John Adams and me how traditions are born outdoor areas including sidewalks, parking Supervisor, Third District But what’s a couple of days Thomas Jefferson who rec- and then evolve over the lots, landscaping or other required open District 3 - Susan Peters anyway. And it’s been a fed- ommended the Bald Eagle. years. This 4 th of July eral holiday since 1941. So In 1776, there were 2.5 mil- will be a more somber and it is that the United States lion people living in the reflective celebration with and Great Britain parted new nation. Today the pop- the covid 19 virus run- ways. Here are a few fun ulation is near 330 million. ning rampant. I urge you facts connected with that Fireworks are part of the to be vigilant and do what Messenger fateful day. tradition of celebrating this it takes to beat this cruel Only John Hancock national holiday. And so is virus by physical distanc- erving air aks, rangevale and acramento County since 6 signed the Declaration of barbecue from hot dogs to ing, washing hands as It is the intent of the American River Messenger to strive for an objective point of view in the reporting of news and Independence on July 4, chicken and ribs. Every 4 th many times as you can, events. It is understood that the opinions expressed on 1776. All the others signed of July the Liberty Bell in and please wear a mask in these pages are those of the authors and cartoonists and later. 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After pay- Leader Shannon Grove preferential treatment to, Ling Ling Chang. “But the proponents. ing for county administrative costs and (R-Bakersfield) and any individual or group on answer to discrimination is The Attorney General’s official title and backfilling state income tax losses related Senator Ling Ling Chang the basis of race, sex, color, not more discrimination. I summary of the initiative is as follows: to the measure, the remaining $6 billion to (R-Diamond Bar) released a ethnicity, or national origin. support and will continue REQUIRES CERTAIN COMMERCIAL $10 billion would be allocated to schools joint press release denounc- For Sacramento Democrats to support laws protecting AND INDUSTRIAL REAL PROPERTY (40 percent) and other local governments ing the passage of Assembly to pass legislation that minorities and women from TO BE TAXED BASED ON FAIR- (60 percent). (17-0055.) Constitutional Amendment does the exact opposite discrimination, not encour- MARKET VALUE. DEDICATES The measure previously became eligible (ACA) 5. Legislative is appalling,” said Senate aging it.” H PORTION OF ANY INCREASED for the ballot on October 16, 2018, through a REVENUE TO EDUCATION AND random sample verification of signatures. LOCAL SERVICES. INITIATIVE Pursuant to Elections Code 9604(b), pro- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. ponents may withdraw an initiative any time Taxes certain commercial and industrial before the Secretary of State certifies it as real property based on fair-market value— qualified. The 131-day qualification deadline Newsom Signs Legislation to Fortify General rather than, under current law, the purchase for the November 3, 2020, General Election price with limited inflation. Exempts agricul- is June 25. Election for the COVID-19 Pandemic tural property and certain small businesses. The proponents of this initiative, Anthony Dedicates portion of any increased revenue to Thigpenn, Helen Hutchison, and Benjamin local services and to supplement, not replace, McBride did not provide any contact Office of California elections officials more time to process state’s minimum-funding guarantee to information. Secretary of State Alex Padilla vote-by-mail ballots will help with the schools. Provides tax exemption for $500,000 For more information about how an initia- efficiency of the vote count process for worth of tangible personal property used for tive qualifies for the ballot in California, go to SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Governor Gavin this unprecedented election.” business and all personal property used for www.sos.ca.gov/ H Newsom has signed AB 860 – authored AB 860 provisions for the November by Assemblymember Marc Berman 3, 2020 General Election: with Senator Tom Umberg as a joint Requires county elections officials author – which codifies that county to mail every active registered voter a elections officials must mail a ballot ballot; Requires every county elections Vehicle vs CHP Motorcycle Collision to every registered, active voter ahead officials to adopt a vote-by-mail ballot of the November 3, 2020 General tracking system. Californians can sign Election. up for the Secretary of State’s “Where’s on I-80 Eastbound at Watt Avenue “California is moving in a swift, My Ballot?” tool to receive automatic bipartisan manner to fortify our democ- updates about the status of their vote- By A.J. McTaggart, 19090 CHP patrol motor- was running a traffic break racy in the face of the COVID-19 by-mail ballot by text (SMS), voice California Highway cycle. Officer Arroyo for a hazard on the free- pandemic,” Secretary of State Alex call, or email. Californians can sign-up Patrol was immediately taken way in the area. Officer Padilla said. “Expanding vote-by-mail at wheresmyballot.sos.ca.gov; Requires to a nearby hospital for Arroyo sustained major statewide is a necessity to protect our that county elections officials process SACRAMENTO REGION, major injuries sustained injuries as a result of the right to vote and our public health. and count ballots that were postmarked CA (MPG) - On June 17, in the collision. The solo collision, however is in Voting by mail has worked safely and on or before Election Day and arrive 2020 at approximately driver of the Chevrolet stable and alert condition securely in California for decades. to elections officials no later than 17 8:55 pm, The California (Ulises Emmanuel while he recovers. Mailing every voter a ballot for this days after Election Day. Under current Highway Patrol (CHP) Briones-Rodriguez, age Any persons who may election is simply common sense.” law, vote-by-mail ballots that arrive received a call of a vehi- 36, out of Sacramento) have witnessed this colli- “A few simple measures in AB 860 more than three days after the elec- cle vs. a CHP motorcycle fully cooperated with sion or who can provide will further strengthen and comple- tion are not counted; Allows county officer on I-80 Eastbound CHP investigators and any additional information ment the expansion of vote-by-mail. elections officials to begin processing at the Watt Avenue over- was subsequently arrested regarding this collision Providing vote-by-mail tracking options returned vote-by-mail ballots 29 days crossing. Other CHP for suspicion of driv- should call Officer A.J. to all California voters will improve before Election Day. Under current law, units responded to the ing under the influence McTaggart at the North voter confidence. 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