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Contract approved for new Palomar College president

SAN MARCOS  The Palomar Community College District Governing Board officially hired their new president and superintendent Tuesday by approving a three-year contract with Star Rivera-Lacey. The board had announced plans to hire Rivera-Lacey on June 23. She is scheduled to begin her new job July 26. Her contract runs through June 30, 2024, with an annual base salary of $257,000. An Oceanside native and Fallbrook resident, Rivera-Lacey previously had been the assistant superintendent/vice president of student services at Palomar College and most recently served as vice president of student services at the San Diego College of Continuing Education, the noncredit division of the San Diego Community College District.

Star Rivera-Lacey hired as new Palomar College Superintendent/President

SAN MARCOS  Former Palomar College Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Student Services Star Rivera-Lacey is returning to lead the San Marcos school as superintendent/president. The Oceanside native and Fallbrook resident most recently has served as vice president of student services at the San Diego College of Continuing Education, the noncredit division of the San Diego Community College District, and said she has deep roots to the community college system. “The mission and vision of community college is something really close to my heart because I know what it’s done for me,” said Rivera-Lacey, who attended MiraCosta College after attending El Camino High School. “It’s changed the trajectory of my life.”

Ramona couple recreates small Kansas town in their backyard railroad

Ramona couple recreates small Kansas town in their backyard railroad Ramona residents Jim and Carol Spencer rebuilt Jim’s hometown of Oakley, Kan., for their backyard Oakley Western Railroad. (Julie Gallant) Print Jim and Carol Spencer’s memories of riding the train as youngsters was just one of the inspirations for setting up a miniature railroad in their San Diego Country Estates backyard. While growing up in Chicago, Carol often traveled by train with her sister to visit their grandfather in Topeka, Kan. Long before he met his future wife, Jim also made trips to visit his grandparents in Topeka.

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