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University reps gather at UC Merced to talk volunteerism

University reps gather at UC Merced to talk volunteerism
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3 arrested, charged with online solicitation of a minor

Three men were arrested and charged with online solicitation of a minor, according to the McAllen Police Department.

3 arrested, charged with online solicitation of a minor

Three men were arrested and charged with online solicitation of a minor, according to the McAllen Police Department.

Norman Wayne Dykes, P E

Norman Wayne Dykes, P.E., 78 of Baytown, formerly of Sulphur Springs, TX, was born May 18, 1942, in Dallas, Texas, and passed on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, in a Baytown hospital.  He was preceded in death by his parents, W. Wayne, and Cora J. Dykes (Walker). Norman is survived by his wife, Brenda Dykes (Jackson) of 57 years, whom he married, August 31, 1963, daughter, Sherry Dykes Dupont, and her husband “Chip” Newman of Baytown, son Billy N. Dykes and life partner, Steve Dixon of Baytown.  Grandchildren, Dylan W. Dupont and fiancé Stacy Lee of Dallas, and Kaitlyn J. Dupont and long-time boyfriend Daniel Casarez of Baytown, brother and sister-in-law, Don and Fran Jackson of New York, many nieces, and cousins. He is also survived by special, long-time friend Juan Reyes of Houston, special family friend Marg Groce of Baytown, and loving friend and caregiver Marcella Karam of Houston, as well as many Rotarian friends from all over the world.  

Retro Report Explores The History Of Evictions In Fresno

Listen to the interview here. The nonprofit news organization Retro Report is working on a documentary project looking at the high eviction rates of three cities in the U.S., including Fresno. According to Retro Report Field Producer Daniel Casarez, the roots of Fresno’s eviction rates go all the way back to the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 and the discriminatory practice of redlining. That’s when people of color are denied access to housing and loans within specific neighborhoods. Valley Edition Host Kathleen Schock spoke with Casarez about the project. Tags: 

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