Special Election for California State Assembly 54 Details
Governor Newsom announced a special election to fill Kamlager’s vacant seat, and the heat is on.
There are several candidates who have entered this special election race to fill the seat. This will be an interesting race indeed, as all of the candidates have somewhat notable backgrounds, but how one looks on paper compared to the actual experience that they have could be the difference between a good candidate and great candidate, who can actually do the job.
Voters also want to look at the politicians that are endorsing these candidates and how they have done well by the voters or have been a disappointment to the voters who put them in office. The certified candidates are Isaac Bryan, Dallas Fowler (photo above, center), Heather Hutt, Samuel Robert Morales, Bernard Center, and Cheryl C. Turner. The three that stand out based on their endorsements are Isaac Bryan, Heather Hutt, and Dallas
A Virtual 104th Birthday Celebration Held for Syracuse Woman
The pandemic has made it hard for all of us: not being able to do the things we love, not being able to visit our families. With the difficult circumstances come the need to adapt to the change. In today s word, the word virtual is one that many are thankful for. That includes the family of Josephine Lovett, who turned 104 years old on Sunday.
Lovett lives in Liverpool, in the general Syracuse area, and her family realized they wouldn t be able to celebrate her birthday like they have in years past. For this year, they celebrated virtually because Onondaga Center, the nursing home Lovett lives in, currently still can’t accept visitors.
Gerald Loeb Awards Open Call For Entries, 2021 Journalism Competition
March 31 Deadline for Submissions in 12 Journalism Categories and Two Career Achievement Honors
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LOS ANGELES, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ UCLA Anderson School of Management and the G. and R. Loeb Foundation invite individual journalists and all print, online and broadcast media outlets to submit entries in 12 competition categories for the 2021 Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. Nominations will also be accepted for two career achievement honors, the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lawrence Minard Editor Award.
The Gerald Loeb Awards open the 2021 Call for Entries to recognize the best in business journalism. Enter online between March 1 - March 31 at http://bit.ly/loeb2021
By Tanu Henry, California Black Media
Published February 18, 2021
President of Inland Empire Utilities Agency. Courtesy Photo.
Two elections held in the last three months have placed San Bernardino County resident Jasmin Hall in a position where she wields the most influence among a handful of African Americans serving in California water industry leadership roles. Late last year, Hall’s colleagues elected her the first African American president of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA).
Earlier this year, she was sworn in to serve in that role. Now, as the head of the board of one of the largest water agencies in California, Hall takes on helm of an organization that is an essential public utility for about 875,000 people living in Southern California. IEUA’s service area covers a region in the Inland Empire that includes Chino Hills, Upland, Ontario, Fontana and Montclair.
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