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Fireworks sales start Sunday

The sale of fireworks for personal use starts this Sunday. It marks the fifth year Manteca non-profits are able to sell fireworks. More than $600,000 has been raised to benefit a wide array of Manteca organizations. One booth – the Manteca Police Officers Association that typically sells fireworks at Union Road and Yosemite Avenue – generates funds to help pay for the aerial fireworks and community celebration at the Big League Dreams sports complex that ...

June 23, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


ROCKIN’, RIDIN’, & RACIN’

By JASON CAMPBELL Staff reporter of the Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin STOCKTON – Dani Tschantz fell into her interactive Tuleberg Farm Exhibit at the San Joaquin County Fair almost by accident. It was until she was asked to take over the community garden portion of the fair that she started to realize ways to make the concepts of agriculture appeal to a much younger audience – those who often didn't grow up on or around ...

June 23, 2009 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Entries sought for Independence Day parade on July 3

Manteca is getting a jump on celebrating Independence Day this year as the city's official celebration has been shifted to Friday, July 3. That includes everything from the traditional Manteca Kiwanis pancake breakfast along with the Sunrise Kiwanis Independence Day parade to a family-style celebration at the Big League Dreams sports complex topped off by aerial fireworks. The shift was made by city officials to avoid having to have extra police, streets crews and firefighters ...

June 23, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Manteca hopes to save cash & create more jobs

It was a simple directive. Spend restricted money designated for projects requiring major construction as quickly as possible to take advantage of significantly lower bids being offered by firms as well as to generate jobs in a weak economy. That directive was made almost six months ago by the Manteca City Council to staff. Today a slew of street, sewer, and water projects are either ready to move forward or about to break ground. Many ...

June 23, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Dogs are in heaven at this Lathrop Park

LATHROP – As Ally came in through the gate, the happy faces of Roxy and his pair of new friends, Charlie and Chewy, were immediately on hand to welcome the newest arrival. As soon as Brandon Lopez, Ally's best friend, closed the gate behind them, the playful quartet ran off to gambol on the spacious manicured grass while throwing a quick friendly nod to the other guests at the well-appointed sprawling park. Roxy and Ally ...

June 23, 2009 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


A no-cost way for a day of fun

The Manteca museum offers plenty of things for visitors to discover for free. First, there are the "hidden treasures." These are the rusty remnants of various agricultural equipment found in the "memorial building" just literally a skip and a hop away from the main museum. A visit to this adjunct display area is definitely worth the extra step and time you make to get there. Everything on display here came from farms in Manteca and ...

June 23, 2009 | | NEWS


Saying goodbye

The Reverend Judith Bither preached on "Reflections, Remembrances, Regrets" during her final Sunday as senior pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. She has been appointed pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Reno, Nevada. There was a farewell luncheon in the fellowship hall to honor her following the morning service.

June 22, 2009 | Hime Romero | NEWS


560 homes rising from field?

One day there will be 560 homes on a large 156.8-acre parcel used primarily for crops such as pumpkins and corn providing owners Joe and Lillian Machado can clear all of the necessary hurdles for the land on the southwest corner of Airport Way and Woodward Avenue.

June 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Police seek volunteers to ease pain of budget cuts

Manteca is going to call on VIPs to help argument police services. Police Chief Dave Bricker is working on the final touches of a game plan to harness more volunteers – those between the ages of 21 and 50 – in a bid to help keep police service levels as high as possible in the face of a $1.4 million budget hit due to the city's general fund deficit. VIPS stands for Volunteers in Police ...

June 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Manteca celebrities put on their dancing shoes

Manteca celebrities will put their dancing shoes on to perform at the "Manteca Dancing with The Stars," a spectacular dance event that will benefit the Alzheimer's Association and celebrates the first anniversary of The Commons at Union Ranch Assisted Living Community in Manteca.

June 22, 2009 | | NEWS


Going from leukemia to street ministry

Doing things her own way without considering the consequences had been a lifestyle choice for Manteca's Donna Anaya-Aragon.

June 22, 2009 | | NEWS


Powers left mark on farming & Manteca

Ed Powers was 24 years old when he arrived in Manteca with a dream. He wanted to raise watermelons. Most, though, thought he was a bit crazy. After all, the sandy loam was exhausted from over farming. Powers persisted. He was sure deeper cultivation combined with water from the Tulloch Ditch would provide ideal ground for watermelons. It wasn't a vision shared by landowners who repeatedly turned him down as a dreamer or simply a ...

June 22, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Hard time finding the signs

They are out there but you can barely see them. They're wayfindng signs. They are put at various spots around town to direct visitors to destinations of interest throughout Manteca. The only problem is you can't see them when you're driving. Case in point was an effort by a photographer to find signs on Yosemite Avenue directing travelers to visitors' information and the museum and one on Union Road telling those leaving the Highway 120 ...

June 21, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


400 more people working in May than in March

Manteca's unemployment rate improved for the second straight month in May. The Employment Development Department reported Manteca's jobless rate at 13.6 percent for May, down from a post World War II record high 14.4 per cent in March. Four hundred less people out of a workforce of 28,600 were unemployed in May than in the high month of March when 4,100 people were looking for work. San Joaquin County and all of its cities reported ...

June 21, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


Movies in the Park returns Saturday

"Journey to the Center of the Earth" kicks off the 2009 Movies in the Park series this Saturday at Woodward Park.

June 21, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | NEWS


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Fire causes $70,000 damage to rural Manteca home

Three engine companies – Lathrop-Manteca, Manteca City and Ripon Consolidated Fire District joined forces in combating an early 4:07 a.m. morning house fire Thursday on South Manteca Road.

April 26, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | NEWS


Image Changers Church worshipping in larger facility this Saturday, Sunday

LATHROP – Pastor Willie Anderson Jr. had a vision.

April 26, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


Tailoring shop closed due to family emergency

A sign at the entrance to Manteca Tailoring on Maple Street has been baffling several people including some customers in a panic.

April 26, 2013 | Rose Albano-Risso | NEWS


Valley CAPS plants community garden

Give a man a tomato and he can spruce up a salad.

April 26, 2013 | Jason Campbell | NEWS


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