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CL City Council nomination period is open
The City Council candidate nomination period for
the City of Canyon Lake has opened. Any registered
voter of the City of Canyon Lake may run for office The seats of
by pulling and submitting nomination papers before Vicki Warren
the deadline on Aug. 10 at 12 p.m. If one or both and Dawn
incumbents fail to file within that time period, the Haggerty are
nomination period is extended to Aug. 15. at 5 p.m. up for election
City Council elections are every two years with in November.
members serving four-year terms. The terms of Pictured
Dawn Haggerty and Vicki Warren end this year, from left,
leaving two vacant seats on the City Council. Councilmember
Anyone interested in running for City Council is Dawn
asked to contact Senior Office Specialist Vicki Day Haggery,
at 951-244-2955 or vday@cityofcanyonlake.com. Councilmember
The Canyon Lake City Council is the elected Jordan
body of City Government that consist of a five- Ehrenkranz,
member, non-partisan board elected at large from the Mayor Vicki
citizens of Canyon Lake. The city council members Warren, Mayor
are responsible for formulating the policies for the Pro Tem Larry
city and approving the major actions through which Greene and
the municipal functions are conducted. City council PHOTO PROVIDED BY VICKI WARREN Councilmember
meetings are typically held on the first Wednesday of Randy Bonner.
each month. Closed Session starts at 5:30 p.m.; Open
Session starts at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are televised.
Senator introduces Bill to increase school safety
Senate Bill 1443, by State Sena- from private donations. Jeff Stone represents California’s
tor Jeff Stone (R-Riverside), to assist The legislation is the result of conver- 28th Senate District. The district, which
schools in providing metal detectors sations Senator Stone had with families is entirely in Riverside County, stretch-
on campus, passed the Senate Educa- and school officials throughout River- es from the vineyards of the Temecula
tion Committee with bi-partisan sup- side County who were concerned with Valley to the Colorado River and in-
port on Tuesday and moves on to the rising crime and violence on school cludes the cities of Blythe, Canyon
Senate Appropriations Committee. campuses. Lake, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert
If the Bill is passed by the legislature “Parents in my district want to en- Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, Lake
and signed by Governor Brown, it would sure that when their kids go to school Elsinore, La Quinta, Murrieta, Temecu-
create a voluntary pilot program in Riv- that they are going into an environment la, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho PHOTO PROVIDED BY JEFF STONE
erside County to allow the Riverside where there are no weapons,” Senator Mirage and Wildomar.
County Office of Education to receive Stone told the committee. “If this pro- For more information, visit senate.
$100,000 in state funds to purchase met- gram saves one life I think it has accom- ca.gov/stone or visit facebook.com/
al detectors if the office raised $900,000 plished its goal.” senatorjeffstone. Senator Jeff Stone
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