Victorville Daily Press
Barstow Community College has announced an inaugural competition in partnership with Barstow High School that officials say will allow students to present business ideas for a chance to win money and connect with a consultant.
With the 1st annual Quick Pitch Competition, BCC and Barstow High School students will compete via three-minute pitch videos to see who has the most innovative ideas for a new start-up, or an idea that improves upon an existing business.
Dr. Crystal Nasio, dean of Instruction, Workforce and Economic Development at BCC, said the college and high school hope the contest will inspire the new generation of entrepreneurs in the High Desert.
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Here are the public comments that were not read aloud during the Barstow City Council s Feb. 1 meeting
Victorville Daily Press
During the Feb. 1 Barstow City Council meeting, which was held via Zoom, 18 public comments went unheard by those watching online when they were not read into the record.
City Attorney Matthew Summers announced on Jan. 19 when 29 public comments went unheard that comments would not be read aloud during meetings, saying state law does not require emailed public comments to be read aloud.
“Rather, the requirement is that the emails be provided to the Council and that has been done,” said Summers, who did not cite the referenced state law.