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Finally a Group of People Zagaris and Ridenour Couldn't Dupe or Buy..CSU Stanislaus faculty vote 'no confidence' in Shirvani

Unfortunately it's just another advisory vote that doesn't mean much.  Stanislaus County is getting use to these.

 

 

By Michelle Hatfiels

TURLOCK — Faculty at California State University, Stanislaus, overwhelmingly supported a "no confidence" vote against President Hamid Shirvani.

Results of the weeklong voting were released this afternoon — 90 percent voted no confidence in Shirvani's performance. About 90 percent of the 300 eligible voters cast ballots. Members include professors, coaches, librarians and academic administrators.

Employees have grown frustrated with what they call financial mismanagement and a continuing resistance to communicating with the public about how tax dollars are being spent, officials said.

Did anyone attend the City sponsored planning workshop Wednesday night?

I've talked with two so far and am looking for others who took the time to attend.  I don't think the McClatchy News bothered to send anyone since we haven't seen any articles from them.

 

Turlock Community Scores with Stadium Redevelopment

The collaborative effort between the Turlock City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency, and the Turlock Unified School District to renovate Joe Debely Stadium is a visionary project, a project which will provide an opportunity for two public agencies to work together for the benefit of our entire community in a number of ways which neither agency could currently achieve alone.

The proposed project will rebuild the woefully inadequate stadium that serves both of Turlock's high schools' student bodies and the whole community. One benefit of turfing the field and installing an all-weather track will be increased usability and availability of the stadium venue to better serve both Turlock high schools and the city's residents. The new track and turfed field stadium can accommodate numerous important community events, such as the American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life.

The Nun & the Taxi Driver...:)

A cabbie picks up a Nun. She gets into the cab, and notices that the VERY handsome cab 
driver won't stop staring at her. 
 
 
She asks him why he is staring. He replies: 'I have a question to ask, but I don't 
want to offend you.' 
 
  
She answers, ' My son, you cannot offend me. When you're as old as I am and have been a 
nun as long as I have, you get a chance to see and hear just about everything. I'm sure 
that there's nothing you could say or ask that I would find offensive.' 
  
 
'Well, I've always had a fantasy to have a nun kiss me.' 
 
  
She responds, 'Well, let's see what we can do about that: #1, you have to be single and 
#2, you must be Catholic.' 
  
 
The cab driver is very excited and says, 'Yes, I'm single and Catholic!' 
  
 
'OK' the nun says. 'Pull into the next alley.' 
 
 

To Watch the Modesto City Council's Live Webcast

Take the link to watch and listen to the Coty Council meeting tonight 1110/09.

When you can't be at the meetings this is the next best thing.

http://media.modestogov.com/

Oakdale Police Lie to a Judge to get a Search Warrant...The Informant had a Doctors Recomendation

Aparently the Oakdale Police "forgot" to mention to the judge that the informant they used had a medical recomendation.

After pot dispensary case tossed, Oakdale man wants to reopen store
By Merrill Balassone
mbalassone@modbee.com
Addison DeMoura still wants to do business in Oakdale, even after drug agents raided his medical marijuana dispensary and took him from his house -- handcuffed and in underwear, he said -- as a newspaper reporter snapped photographs.

Now, more than two years after his arrest, the case against DeMoura, 35, and the Oakdale Natural Choice Collective has come up empty.

Sheriff caught in a web of lies..Stanislaus County Sheriff defends sexual harassment class

You read it here a week before the McClatchy News printed the story here, and at  www.voiceofmodesto.org .  Our Sheriff mislead the McClatchy News and the citizens of Stanislaus County once again.

Here is Garth Stapley's story, a day late(well actually a week late) and a dollar short....

 

The only Stanislaus County department among 27 that opts out of conventional sexual harassment training has been contending with three lawsuits brought by a total of six female employees.

The other 26 county departments, uniformly educated on combating sexual harassment, face one lawsuit brought by one woman claiming gender and disability bias.

Sheriff Adam Christianson defended his department's internal program, which meets a 5-year-old state law requiring sexual harassment training for supervisors every two years.

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