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Cerritos Resident Is North America's #1 Rubik's Cube Champion LOS CERRITOS LOCAL Serving Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Commerce, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, Norwalk, and Pico Rivera • 86,000 Homes Every Friday • June 17, 2016 • Vol 31, No. 13 DEAL S Cerritos Resident is Montebello ROP Students Honored at Competition Commerce Has Paid North America’s #1 Over $22,000 for Rubik’s Cube Champion Bogus Lawsuit By Tammye McDuff Against Councilman Cerritos is home to North America’s top ranked Rubik’s Cube Champion and Hugo Argumedo his name in Max Park. Park is a 14 year-old boy with Autism By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that the city of Commerce’ questionable lawsuit to remove Councilman Hugo Argumedo from office using a little known law, a lawsuit that Los Angeles ROP student finalists, panelists and other local school district leaders at the MUSD Regional Occupation Superior Court Judge Henry Barela Program’s 2016 Outstanding Student Competition on June 2. Nine students were recognized by the slammed three weeks ago as “misplaced, ” Montebello Unified School District Regional Occupational Program during a luncheon June 2 at the has cost the City over $22,000. Montebello YMCA for their outstanding professionalism in a Districtwide competition. HMG-CN received the information after a public records request was sent to the Commerce City Clerk under the Freedom SAFE SURRENDER FAMILIES REUNITE AT BARBECUE of Information Act. The lawsuit centers around a closed session meeting on April 21, 2015 between Mayor Lilia Leon, Mayor pro tem Tina Baca Del Rio, and Councilmembers Ivan Altamirano and Oralia Reballo who voted Cerritos resident Max Park. 4-0 to initiate a “quo warranto” lawsuit against Argumedo. who has placed third in the World Cube See LAWSUIT page 5 Association of Rubik’s Cube champions and has been ranked number one in California, United States and North HMG-CN's America. Max has participated in twenty 14th Annual competitions in 2016 and earned first Graduation Special Publication place in seventeen of those competitions. As part of his therapy, doctors Starts on page 2 recommended Max play with a Rubik’s cube. Schwan Park, Max’s Father told HMG-CN, “Initially working with the Rubik’s cube was aimed at working on Last week, L.A. County Supervisor Don Knabe hosted a barbecue at Cerritos Regional Park for Safe his fine motor skills.” But it became much Surrender families. Over 20 families came together as the event was filled with great food, bounce bigger than that. houses and face painting. Knabe said there would not be a program if it was not for the families willing At the age of ten, the Parks took Max to open their hearts and homes to these children. "It's because of their love and devotion that 145 See MAX PARK page 5 babies will have a chance to live a happy, healthy and productive life," Knabe stated. Congratulations to the Class of 2016! The City of Norwalk extends best wishes to all graduates as they take the next steps in achieving their dreams. norwalk.org 2 JUNE 17, 2016 HewsMediaGroup.net TO ADVERTISE CALL 562-407-3873 14th Annual Graduation Special Publication Publishing over 10,000 Graduates Names Congratulations and best wishes from HMG-CN! 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