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Newspaper Contacts for Assemblies 022206 2/19/2012 California IORG 2 of 4 Local Newspaper/Publications by Assembly Location California IORG 1 of 4 Local Newspaper/Publications by Assembly Location Assembly Location Newspaper Contact Title Phone Email Other Citizen Journalism Bakersfield #230 Bakersfield The Bakersfield Californian Ray Hacke Editor 661/395-7236 [email protected] Community Barstow # 81 Barstow Desert Dispatch Kay Lovato Editor 760/256-4125 [email protected] Benicia # 95 Brea/Diamond Bar # 267 Brea Walnut Hacienda Heights La Habra Buena Park # 231 Norwalk Long Beach The Signal Tribune [email protected] Long Beach Gazette Newspapers (LB) www.gazettes.com/goodcause [email protected] Reader's Page - Good Long Beach Press Telegram Ed Kamlan 562/499-1283 [email protected] Kids Feature Lakewood Los Cerritos Community Cerritos News Linda Bock 562/407-3873 [email protected] Norwalk La Mirada Features 562/698-0955 Whittier Whittier Daily News Catherine Gaugh Editor Ext 2479 [email protected] La Habra Cypress Los Alamitos Bellflower Downey Camellia # 108 Sacramento The Sacramento Bee www.sacbee.com/ Chico # 204 Chico Chico Enterprise-Record www.chicoer.com/ Chula Vista # 196 Citrus # 206 Glendora Cloud 7 # 269 Galt The Galt Herald Rachael Roberts News Editor 209/745-1551 [email protected] Concord # 15 Concord Corona # 226 Corona www.pe.com/ Crescent City # 270 The Daily Triplicate www.triplicate.com/ Your City Column: Good Things Happening; 750 No. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Listing for Non Profit Desert Flower # 236 The Desert Sun Springs, CA 760/322-8889 Organizations: Youth 56445 29 Palms Hwy, Yucca Twentynine Palms Desert Trail Valley, CA 92284 760/367-3577 Newspaper contacts for assemblies 022206 2/19/2012 California IORG 2 of 4 Local Newspaper/Publications by Assembly Location Assembly Location Newspaper Contact Title Phone Email Other Features Diablo Valley # 84 Antioch Ledger-Dispatch Lisa Wrenn Editor [email protected] Eden # 11 El Segundo #142 El Segundo Torrance The Daily Breeze John Bogert Local News [email protected] El Segundo The Beach Reporter Carol Anderson ext. 235 Asst Editor (310) 372-0388 [email protected] Escalon #63 Fallbrook # 137 Fallbrook Village News www.thevillagenews.com/ Escondido North County Times www.nctimes.com/ Carlsbad North County Times www.nctimes.com/ Fidelity # 242 Simi Valley Ventura County Star www.venturacountystar.com/ Fontana # 61 Fontana Herald News www.fontanaherladnews.com/ Foothills of Heaven # 274 Fremont # 132 Community Fullerton/Yorba Linda # 139 Yorba Linda Yorba Linda Star Ann Pepper News 714/704-3777 [email protected] Placentia Anaheim Brea Anaheim Hills Fullerton Garden Grove # 238 Garden Grove Westminster Midway City Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Independent www.hbindependent.com/ Seal Beach Gilroy # 125 Glendale # 44 Glendale Glendale News-Press www.glendalenewspress.com/ Features www.burbankleader.com/f Burbank The Burbank Leader Joyce Rudolph Editor [email protected] eatures La Canada Valley Sun www.lacanadaonline.com/ Golden Arch # 239 Golden Star # 257 Green Valley # 220 Heart of the Valley # 217 Fresno Fresno Bee Mary Lou Aguirre Columnist [email protected] Clovis Helen G. McCallum # 207 Riverside Humboldt # 216 Infinity # 261 Lake Forest El Toro Tustin San Juan Capistrano Newspaper contacts for assemblies 022206 2/19/2012 California IORG 3 of 4 Local Newspaper/Publications by Assembly Location Assembly Location Newspaper Contact Title Phone Email Other Dana Point Laguna Niguel Laguna Beach Coastline Laguna Beach Pilot www.coastlinepilot.com/ Jackson # 56 Lake # 47 Lancaster # 17 Lemon Grove # 272 Linden # 120 Features Livermore # 246 Tri-Valley Herald Kari Hulac Editor 925/416-4856 [email protected] Manteca # 38 Marysville # 10 Marysville Appeal-Democrat www.appeal-democrat.com/ Teen Hall of Fame form; Modesto #96 Modesto Modesto Bee www.modbee.com/ [email protected] Life section Myrtle # 155 Napa # 7 Napa Napa Valley Register www.napavalleyregister.com/ Natoma # 90 New Hope # 57 Novato # 194 Orange # 86 Orange Anaheim Tustin Santa Ana www.dailypilot.com - Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Carol Chambers City Editor 714-966-4600 [email protected] Getting Involved Section Pacific View # 181 Paradise # 97 Paradise Paradise Post www.paradiscpost.com Petaluma # 6 Petaluma Argus Courier www.aguscourier.com/ Placerville # 19 Mountain Democrat www.mtdemocrat.com/ Pleasant Valley # 265 Quincy # 98 530/527-2151 X Red Bluff # 42 Red Bluff Daily News www.redbluffdailynews.com/ 113 [email protected] People Section Redding # 43 Redding.Com www.redding.com/ Redwood City # 16 Rialto # 149 Community Events Ridgecrest # 169 The Daily Independent John Ciani CityBeat 760-375-4481x 110 [email protected] Section Rose # 224 Roseville De Riemer # 263 [email protected]; San Bernardino # 78 San Bernardino San Bernardino Sun Steve Lambert Editor 909/386-3840 [email protected] Witters - metro editor The Santa Barbara San Buenaventura # 107 Santa Barbara Independent www.independent.com San Fernando # 223 www.latimes.com/local/valley Newspaper contacts for assemblies 022206 2/19/2012 California IORG 4 of 4 Local Newspaper/Publications by Assembly Location Assembly Location Newspaper Contact Title Phone Email Other San Francisco # 1 Silicon Valley Community San Jose # 5 Newspaper Metro Times News Group Willow Glen Resident San Pablo # 117 Santa Cruz # 28 Shanna McCord 429-2401 [email protected] Santa Maria # 92 Santa Maria Santa Maria Sun www.santamarinasun.com/ Lompoc The Lompoc Record www.lompocrecord.com/ [email protected]; [email protected] San Luis Obispo The Tribune Sandra Duerr, Editor Exec Editor 805-781-7901 m Community & Calendar section - also Community Managing Resources where Elks San Luis Obispo New Times King Harris Editor 800/215-0300 are listed Santa Rose # 156 www.santarosa.net/news/ SonomaNews.com www.sonomanews.com/ Stockton # 9 Caravan www.caravannews.com/ Sunshine # 260 Tehachapi # 111 Tehachapi News www.tehachapinews.com. Tracy # 32 Tracy Press www.tracypress.com/ Unity # 65 Vacaville # 29 Vacaville The Reporter www.thereporter.com/ Davis The Davis Enterprise www.davisenterprise.com/ Fairfield Fairfied Daily Republic http://local.dailyrepublic.net Vallejo # 3 VallejoNews.com www.vallejonews.com Victor Valley # 273 Daily Press www.vvdailypress.com/ Phelen Tehachapi Tehachapi News www.tehachapinews.com. Visalia # 55 Visalia ValleyVoice www.valleyvoicenewspaper.com/ Woodland # 2 Woodland Newspaper contacts for assemblies 022206 2/19/2012.
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