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Christian apology does not go far enough

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Coming up at noon... Supervisor Jim DeMartini

Christianson apology does not go far enough

By Carmen Sabatino

Although Bee editors threaten to contact their corporate lawyer for "copyright" violations, I don't mind pointing you toward their paper and explain the propaganda.

Christianson has a lot more to be held accountable for than the comment the newspaper took out of the meeting between Patterson City officials and Sheriff Christianson. The purpose of the meeting was to have Christianson explain why Patterson was not receiving the protection for which they had contracted.

Christianson signs contracts with Stanislaus cities to provide them protection. He siphons money from the cities and uses it for "special projects"

3 MINUTES IN MID BOARD MEETINGS...200 WORDS IN THE BEE

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From: Judy Sly <jsly@modbee.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:36:51 -0700
To: Reed Smith <reedsmith@charter.net>
Cc: Joe Kieta <jkieta@modbee.com>
Subject: Re: On the record

  Reed,

HAS BEE REPORTER KEN CARLSON BEEN EDITED ON DISTRICT STORY?

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Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012

Modesto City Council to consider redistricting map

By Ken Carlson

kcarlson@modbee.com

Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/2012/08/12/2327502/modesto-council-to-consider-redistricting.html#storylink=cpy

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Mayor Carmen Sabatino       

WAS BEE REPORTER GARTH STAPLEY EDITED?

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Carmen Sabatino

Unfinished business

medal of valor

WAS BEE REPORTER GARTH STAPLEY EDITED?

Tuesday, Aug. 07, 2012

Deputy offers chilling recollection of Modesto's Chrysler Drive shootings

By Garth Stapley

ROTARY PROHIBITS VIDEO OF PROGRAM

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Coming up tomorrow at noon...Mayor Sabatino asks questions of Mayor Marsh at Saturday's Town Hall Meeting

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Mayor Carmen Sabatino

 Unfinished Business

Paul Wenger, the President of the California State Farm Bureau was the Rotary club program on Tuesday and you would think it would be treated as an important event that could determine the history of the central valley.                

Councilman Lopez Confession ignored by Bee and Modesto Police Officers Union

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November 03, 2011

 

You Should Know...By Carmen Sabatino

 

Coming up on The Lunch wiith the Mayor Show    

 

 

 November 3, 2011

 

JULIE HANNON TALKS TOUGH BUT WHERE IS THE $25 MILLION THE FEDS GAVE THE CITY

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By Mayor Carmen Sabatino

Double Tree has been behind on paying $90,404 dollars in commissions for events held at Modesto Centre Plaza. When it can, the city collects 15% of all food and beverage served in the Centre Plaza.

"Our partnership has been in place for the past 22 years and it is my hope that the Double Tree Hotel will move quickly to resolve this ... before we have to terminate this agreement," Julie Hannon, the city's parks and recreation director, wrote in a March letter."

MS. SLY, WE COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER JOHN MICHAEL WAS ACCURATE

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Mayor Carmen Sabatino

"The best show in town and four years of turmoil"

A history of Modesto

 

MS. SLY, WE COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER JOHN MICHAEL WAS ACCURATE

 

Sad news for readers of The Bee's Opinions pages

Submitted by Bee_Opinion on Fri, 2010-07-30 09:15.

We have some sad news to share -- John Michael Flint, who has contributed community columns to The Bee for a dozen years, passed away.

De Martini on transferring water out of the County

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By Mayor Carmen Sabatino

The sale of our water is the most important act in the history of this valley.

You can't depend on the opinions of a few Bee employee's to decide to take action.

The County is about to take and Supervisor Jim DeMartini will be having Lunch with the Mayor, streaming

REJECT THE EXPANSION AND THE SCHOOL

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By Mayor Carmen Sabatino

 

Stanislaus ed board rejects charter school expansion

By Nan Austin

 

The Stanislaus County Board of Education on Tuesday unanimously voted down an innovative charter program's plan to expand to a second Modesto site and into home schooling.

Board members said they had many questions about the school's effectiveness, questions the school's leaders repeatedly had failed to address.

Great Valley Academy operates independently, but the county board granted its charter four years ago and must approve expansions or changes. The school served 678 kindergarten through seventh-grade students this year at its Tully Road campus and will add eighth grade in the fall. School leaders sought to add eight classrooms at Grace Lutheran Church on Orangeburg Avenue, two miles away.

 

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