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Shutdown is nothing more than a rely on government scam

Shutdown is nothing more than a rely on government scam See how this works: 1). The governor shuts down jobs and the economy for a flu that is 99.5 percent survivable. 2). His actions cause people to lose their jobs unnecessarily. 3). People naturally can’t pay their bills and their rents. 4). Our altruistic governor comes to their rescue and uses taxpayer funds to pay 80 percent of their overdue rent as long as the landlord takes a 20 percent loss. 5). The rescued renter hails the state as a hero and who “cares” and is indebted to vote Democrat from here until infinity. Wise up, folks. We’re just being used for as political pawns.

Condit Steps Into Supervisor Role

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Condit Steps Into Supervisor Role Buck Condit has settled into the role of Stanislaus County Supervisor for District 1. The constituents within District 1 have spoken and elected Buck Condit as Supervisor for Stanislaus County. The race between Condit and Modesto City Councilman Bill Zoslocki ended with Condit winning with 58.77 percent of the votes. He will serve a four-year term and succeeds former Supervisor Kristin Olsen, who did not seek re-election. “We feel great about the outcome, and I am honored to have the support of so many District 1 voters,” expressed Condit. “I will work every day to ensure we have a strong voice on the Board of Supervisors.”

Condit leaves council, joins Board of Supervisors

Condit leaves council, joins Board of Supervisors Channce Condit, Buck Condit and Vito Chiesa took the oath of office on Monday to become members of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors. Judge Robert Westbook administered the oath. Channce Condit officially left the Ceres City Council on Monday when he was sworn in as a new member of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors. Condit resigned from his Ceres City Council seat to take the District 2 supervisor’s role while his cousin once-removed Buck Condit now represents District 1, which covers the Oakdale, Riverbank areas. Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Robert Westbrook conducted the swearing in ceremony while all three supervisors wore masks. Buck Condit congratulated the two others, joking that Hughson’s Vito Chiesa had a “real nail biter” race since he was unopposed to represent District 2.

Condit cousins to join Board of Supervisors Jan 4

Condit cousins to join Board of Supervisors Jan. 4 Matthew Buck Condit (left) and cousin Channce Condit will both take the oath of office on Jan. 4 to become members of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors. Two-fifths of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors will consist of Condits upon the swearing-in ceremony to take place next month. Channce Condit will be resigning from his Ceres City Council seat to take the District 2 supervisor’s role while his cousin once-removed Buck Condit will represent District 1, which covers the Oakdale, Riverbank areas. Channce Condit defeated attorney Tom Hallinan of Ceres in an 18,616 to 12,409 vote outcome, or 60 percent to 40 percent.

New stop signs ordered for rural locations

New stop signs ordered for rural locations A new all-way stop will be installed atop the Keyes Road overpass for both northbound and southbound ramps. Acting on a recommendation by Caltrans, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors has approved all-way stop controls at four intersections in the Keyes and Turlock areas. The four intersections are: • On the Keyes Road freeway overpass at the northbound ramp; • South Washington Road at West Harding Road; • South Walnut Road at West Harding Road.  Caltrans recently conducted traffic safety investigations on the Keyes Road southbound on ramp and found that it met the warrants for an all-way stop. The study determined that five reported crashes in a 12-month period could have been prevented by an all-way stop.

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