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OLD TIME fiddlers deliver classic songs

Oxnard- Area residents got a special treat at the Oxnard Public Library Saturday, March 4, as the Old Time Fiddlers delivered a solid performance that the crowd loved, courtesy of The Friends of the Oxnard Public Library. THE Fiddlers delivered a “bakers’ dozen” of classics from the Allman Brothers, Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, and more. The group’s Mission is to preserve all the “wonderful...

Chris Frost · Mar 10, 2023

Arthur Valenzuela Jr. leads in Oxnard special election

Oxnard-- The unofficial results in the Oxnard City Council District Six Special Election has Arthur Valenzuela Jr. with 364 votes and slightly ahead of Michaela Perez with 351 votes and Francine Castenon with 205 votes as of Tuesday, March 6. Valenzuela received 39.57 percent of the vote, Perez received 38.15 percent, and Castenon received 22.28 percent of the vote. There were 920 votes cast...

Chris Frost · Mar 10, 2023

Cost abatement approved for PH Little League

Port Hueneme --The City Council discussed concessions and approved an amended cost abatement for Port Hueneme Little League at Bubbling Springs Park Monday, March 6, as the location gets improved. The Council eliminated the $6,637 cost of the infield mix fee to the Little League but retained the transactional fee for the lease agreement for the League to have the exclusive ongoing use of the...

Chris Frost · Mar 10, 2023

Council faces tough ARPA Funding choices

By Chris Frost Tri County Sentry   Oxnard--The City Council debated strict timelines to take advantage of the ARPA (American Rescue Plan) funding before the February 7 deadline.   The City has many needs, and balancing the projects to get all the money spent based on the economy makes the choices difficult. "We need to have a discussion about why we need to shift gears to have the cor...

Mar 6, 2023

Farmers' Market offers Fresh Food and Gifts

Channel Islands-- Residents come to the Channel Islands Farmers’ Market on Sundays throughout the year and always walk away with the best and freshest food, unique clothing, and fun gifts that keep people coming back for more. THAT held true again Sunday, February 26, as the Market was also a great community source for residents who like to shop together, visit, and pick up great items. The...

Chris Frost · Mar 3, 2023

ERP funding moves forward

Oxnard-- The Finance & Governance Committee, February 28, reviewed and approved changes to accommodate risks to the City’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Budget and its ability to obtain Council-Approved bond financing. The agreement also approved the fifth amendment to the project management contract and annual report. Assistant Chief Financial Officer Mark Sewell said the Staff re...

Chris Frost · Mar 3, 2023

Improvements coming to Bubbling Springs Park

Port Hueneme--At a special City Council meeting on February 23, the City Council adopted a resolution accepting $7.5 Million from the Statewide Development and Revitalization Grant to construct the Bubbling Springs Renewal Project. The Council also discussed and voted on a temporary snack bar solution and will examine the item further on March 6. Community Services and Re­crea­tion Programs...

Chris Frost · Mar 3, 2023

MUSCLES and MOJO is Classic Fun

Oxnard-- It was a fun and sunny morning, Sunday, February 19, at the Murphy Auto Museum, as classic rock n’ roll, cool cars, and trucks filled the Murphy parking lot with car enthusiasts ready to start the day off right. ATTENDEES enjoyed coffee and donuts while checking out hot, vintage and unique cars and enjoyed the camaraderie that hot rodders genuinely appreciate. Design Director Fireb...

Chris Frost · Feb 24, 2023

Moving projects generate large debate

Oxnard—The conversation about Labor Shortages Supply Chain and Inflation issues hurting the City continues with City Manager Alex Nguyen saying Aaron Starr’s latest lawsuit will hurt the $30 Million Bond for construction plus $9 million for the ERP transition and freeze that money. “This pretty much precludes us from getting any other bonds for Major Capital/Construction Projects in the future...

Chris Frost · Feb 24, 2023

PH to name subcommittee for City Manager search

Port Hueneme-- The conver­sa­tion surrounding the City Council selecting a new City Manager continues with Wendi Brown from Consultant Specialists, saying choosing the selection panel to assist with which candidates should move forward. “What you could do is make a decision on a subcommittee panel that could finalize some of these decisions for Human Resources/ Risk Manager Nick Jones, so we...

Chris Frost · Feb 24, 2023

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