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Arthur Haynes says he is a rehabilitated man a civic leader and entrepreneur, but someone who can’t run for elected office to represent his community because he still can’t get out from under court fines and fees that accumulated over 15 years.
Haynes is a Bloomington Housing Authority board member and started the West Market Street Council and serves as its president. His philosophy is do something that means something.” Yet, when Black citizens of Bloomington recruited him to run for mayor, he couldn’t because he still owes $8,000 in fines and fees from unpaid penalties from a felony DUI and related traffic and criminal offenses, some dating back to when he was in college.
Wildlife experts explain why you won’t meet mountain lions in the Botanic Gardens Author: Holly Ober
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People venturing into the wild hills of the Botanic Gardens or on the south edge of campus might receive friendly warnings to watch out for mountain lions. A persistent rumor holds that the big cats roam the more rugged parts of campus and nearby mountains.
Nestled against the Box Springs Mountains, with the 40-acre Botanic Gardens forming most of its southern border, the UC Riverside campus rubs shoulders with valuable habitat for many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects.
A bobcat photographed in the Entomology Building courtyard, December, 2020. (Quinn McFrederick)