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Listen To Your News Tuesday, January 10, 2012 News Archive
     

JAMES RAMOS RESPONDS TO ACCUSATIONS BY NEIL DERRY
With State Assemblyman Paul Cook announcing yesterday that he would seek a Congressional seat, there are two candidates for 3rd District County Supervisor—incumbent Neil Derry and challenger James Ramos, Chairman of the San Manuel Band of Indians. At a recent Yucca Valley Rotary meeting, Derry made serious accusations about Ramos. Z107.7 News met with Ramos for his response. Derry said recent felony charges and a conviction on campaign finance irregularities were the result of collusion between the County District Attorney Mike Ramos—who Derry referred to as "corrupt"—and candidate James Ramos in an attempt to unseat him. (The two men are not related and simply share the surname.) When Derry was reminded that the charges came from the State Attorney General's office and not the County DA, he claimed the state preferred the charges at the request of the DA, calling it common practice. James Ramos strongly denied Derry's claims, saying, "There is no factual basis for that. Derry is deflecting the fact that what he did was wrong and he got caught. Derry needs to man up that what he did was wrong." Ramos also said that while he knows the DA, there was never any collusion, and in fact the crime committed by Derry occurred before he was running. Ramos said Derry trying to deflect blame—rather than just admit he was wrong—is a reflection of his character. Ramos also took strong exception to Derry's claims that because he is the head of a sovereign nation, he should not be allowed to run, saying, "Since 1924 Congress gave Indian tribes full citizenship, the right to vote and hold public office." Ramos said he has served two terms on the San Bernardino College Board and on the State Board of Education and the claim is a non-issue. He cited former Native American Senator Ben "Nighthorse" Campbell as an example, reminding Derry that Native Americans proudly serve in the military defending their country. Native American Ira Hayes helped raise the American flag over Iwo Jima, and native "Code-talkers" helped win World War II. Ramos said "Native Americans have fought for their right to run for and hold office just like all Americans."

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TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY COUNCIL MEETS, PUBLIC HEARING ON ACCESSORY STRUCTURES SET
The Twentynine Palms City Council meets in a busy regular session tonight. Reporter Dan Stork says among items of interest is a public hearing on accessory structures, regional assignments, and paving projects...
The January 10th meeting of the Twentynine Palms City Council starts at 5 p.m. with a closed session to consider two potential cases of litigation. A public hearing will once again take up the matter of a code amendment related to accessory structures. Then the Council will consider whether the city wishes to serve as a successor agency and successor housing agency to the Redevelopment Agency. The council will also be asked to guide the staff concerning design elements for sidewalk and trail from Highway 62 to Joshua Tree National Park Headquarters, along National Park Drive. Council finishes off the night with assignment of its members to various regional organizations. The consent agenda includes awarding of a $541,000 contract for paving improvements to Hillside Avenue, Sunnyvale Drive and Sun Valley Drive, and acceptance of a half-million dollars worth of work on the "Safe Routes to School" project affecting portions of El Paseo Drive, Mesquite Springs Road, Split Rock Avenue, and Baseline Road. The meeting takes place in council chambers in City Hall on Adobe Road.

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TREASURER OF ONAGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FFA ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
The former treasurer of the Onaga Elementary School's Family-Faculty Association, or FFA, has been arrested for embezzling funds from the organization. Shelli Stovall, 34, of Yucca Valley, was arrested December 27 for embezzlement from the volunteer organization. According to Onaga Elementary Principal Kyle Hannah, the FFA was performing an internal audit in September when Stovall came to him and confessed to taking $3,393, after which she resigned her position as treasurer. Hannah notified the Sheriff's Department, which conducted an investigation that confirmed the embezzlement. Hannah said the investigation was closed so that the FFA could move forward, but added "If we were to dig further, we would have found more money missing." Shelli Stovall will be arraigned on the embezzlement charge in Joshua Tree Superior Court January 25.

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MAN CHARGED IN FATAL DUI WANTS TO FIRE HIS DEFENDER
A Yucca Valley man accused of being under the influence when he struck a Morongo Valley family, killing a 6-year-old girl and severely injuring her father, tried to fire his public defender last Friday. Ronald Simon, now 55, requested a "Marsden Motion," during a pre-trial hearing in court Friday. Defendants may request a Marsden Motion when they believe their lawyer is ineffective in representing them in their criminal case. Judge Dan Detienne refused Simon's motion to fire his public defender Paul Agron and continued the pre-trial hearing to January 20. Ronald Simon is accused of causing the death of 6-year-old Alyssa Hendricks in an October 2009 crash that severely injured 26-year-old Cameron Hendricks. Simon, who was not injured in the crash, has been charged with murder, driving under the influence of drugs causing injury, and hit and run resulting in injury or death. A Sheriff's report said Ronald Simon was drifting in and out of the westbound lanes of the highway near Big Morongo Canyon Road before driving into oncoming traffic and hitting the Hendricks' vehicle.

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HOSPITAL BOARD MEETS TONIGHT
The Hi-Desert Medical Center Board meets tonight. Reporter Mike Lipsitz says a presentation from the Marketing Department is a highlight...
The Hi-Desert Medical Center Board of Directors meets in regular session in the Helen Gray Education Center at 6:00 tonight. As always, the public is invited to attend. At tonight's meeting, Directors will hear recommendations from the Governance Committee on Board Committee assignments. Also tonight, attendees can expect a presentation from the Marketing Department, approval of items on the consent agenda, and departmental reports.

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YUCCA VALLEY CHAMBER MIXER AT RAINBOW STEW TONIGHT
Join the Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce and Rainbow Stew on this evening from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. for the January Mixer. Rainbow Stew is located at 55509 29 Palms Highway (the former Stefano's Restaurant building). Rainbow Stew offers a collection of jewelry, essential oils, original art, books for all ages, home decor, incense, candles, stones, music, massage and more. Mixers are held as an opportunity for business people to gather to do business, by exchanging business cards, distributing brochures and making new acquaintances. For directions or information, call the Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce at 760-365-6323.

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AN OPENING ON THE TWENTYNINE PALMS CHAMBER BOARD
The Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce has a vacancy on their Board of Directors due to the resignation of Karen Provost. Eligible candidates must be a business member, representative of any business membership or associated member in good standing. Applicants can stop by the Chamber office in downtown Twentynine Palms to pick up an application. For more information, call 760-367-3445.

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A BUSY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING TONIGHT
The Morongo Unified School District Board meets in a busy session tonight. Reporter Dan Stork checks the agenda...
At the meeting of the Morongo Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday January 10th, a closed session at 6:20 p.m. will deal with early application to kindergarten, and student expulsions and re-entries. Items on the action agenda at the 7 p.m. open session include the Title III year 4 Action plan, the budget calendar for the 2012-2013 school year, and piggyback bids for technology contracts. Also on the docket are approvals of a Division of the State Architect Inspector and a Soils and Materials Testing Lab for the new Joshua Tree Elementary School facility. The Board will consider changes to the 403(b) and 457(b) employee savings plans. Next, the Board is scheduled to authorize bids for modernization projects at Yucca Valley High School and Palm Vista Elementary. Second reviews are listed for classic books by Charles Darwin and Rachel Carson, to be used as texts, a prevention program in elementary math, and a Microsoft Office text. A first review for a research guidebook rounds out the agenda. The meeting will take place at Friendly Hills Elementary School.

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JOSHUA TREE CLEAN TEAM OUT TOMORROW MORNING
The Joshua Tree Clean Team and the Joshua Tree Rotary Club invites everyone to start the new year off with community service. The organizations will be meeting tomorrow morning at 8:00 on the north side of Highway 62 and Olympic Road across from the cemetery in Joshua Tree. There will be trash bags, grabber sticks and gloves to make the job easier. Afterwards, everyone is encouraged to come to the Park Rock Cafe for coffee and conversation. For any questions, please call 760-366-8415.

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EGGSACTLY: STORY TIME AT THE YUCCA VALLEY LIBRARY TOMORROW
"Chickens Aren't the Only Ones" will be the first story of the morning read by storyteller Lynda Grove tomorrow. The author reminds us that other animals lay eggs too: Snakes, turtles, fish, dinosaurs, and many others. Other books being read will be "Mr. Seahorse and the Crows of Pearblossom." Songs, fingerplay and a visit by Mr. Monk will make the morning a fun and happy occasion. Storytime begins at 11 a.m. every Wednesday. Plan to stay for Miss Laura's Little Laptoppers, beginning immediately after storytime. For more information, call 760-228-5455.

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BIGHORN-DESERT VIEW WATER DISTRICT TO INTERVIEW BOARD CANDIDATES TONIGHT
The Big Horn Desert View Water Agency meets in a special session tonight. Reporter Mike Lipsitz says, among other items, interviews of potential board members will be held...
The Bighorn-Desert View Water Agency Board of Directors meets in special session at 6:00 tonight at Agency Offices on Cherokee Trail in Landers. At tonight's meeting the Board will interview candidates for the seat left open by Paul Dossey, who withdrew for health reasons. Also tonight, the Board will consider approval of the Ames/Reche Groundwater Storage and Recovery Agreement and vote on directors for the Association of California Water Agencies Health Benefits Authority. And finally, directors will consider authorizing participation in several upcoming webinars, workshops and water related tours.

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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AND SCHEDULES
After being down 7 points at the first quarter, the Twentynine Palms varsity boys' basketball team went on a 30-to-10 run to complete a strong half Friday at Desert Mirage High School. They finished with a 79-57 win on the road, the first De Anza League victory of the season. Coach Michael Schneider said the Wildcats were led by sophomore Richard Ewing with 22 points. David Haney and Michaiah Russell had 12 points each. Ramon Smith added 11. Tim Dyer led the way with 8 rebounds. This brings the Wildcats' record to 6 wins and 8 losses. League record is 1 and 0.

In high school sports today, the Joshua Springs Christian School basketball teams host Lucerne Valley at home. The girls' game starts at 5, the boys at 6:30.

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