To this Community Center tomorrow Health Officials will go door to door the hand out these fact sheets to alert neighbors. This playground just steps from the entrance of the Community Center, is filled with children every day. Parents says the a safe place to bring their little ones. It is clean, friendly, near her school. Reporter but on friday a visitor to the Community Center found a dead bat laying on the ground. Alameda public Health Officials say a Center Employee used a stick to move it to a nearby bush Animal Services picked it up saturday and later turned it over to the Public Health department where the bat tested positive for rabies. I am surprised. I would not have come had i known there was a rabid bat here. Reporter parents question why there are no signs posted to alert them. Someone should have said something. Reporter one father said his son plays soccer here this is cause for some concern. You want to know that your kids are in an environment that is safe, especially
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Chino residents will see their sales tax increase by one percent starting July 1, after voters approved the city’s Measure V ballot initiative on Tuesday.