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From garbage collector to director

Ted Johnston has become something of an icon for getting the job done at Ripon City Hall where he started some 36 years ago as a garbage collector and advanced through a scenario of assignments before becoming the director of Public Works.

March 23, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


It was more than just Bethany Home’s first sign

It was back in the early 1960s that a young Joan Eckhoff began dating the handsome Bill Kamps.

March 23, 2013 | By ANDREW LEE Bethany Home | Ripon News


Swiss spring concert nears

Sound the alphorn, the spring concert nears. The San Joaquin Valley Swiss Club will host its annual Swiss Echoes Spring Concert on April 20, regaling its guests with locally produced music unique to Switzerland. "It's not country music. It's not rock and roll. It's Alper music – and it's good," said Don Widmer, president of the San Joaquin Valley Swiss Club. "Music is a part of the Swiss tradition. The songs you'll hear are native ...

March 22, 2013 | Bulletin staff reports | Ripon News


ATF raids two Ripon homes with SWAT help

Agents of the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Agency (ATF) requested aid from the Manteca Police Department's SWAT team Thursday to assist in carrying out the serving of two federal search warrants at two Ripon homes at about 11 a.m.

March 22, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


Ripon’s dream fields slowly taking shape

Construction of the softball fields at the Mistlin Sports Complex is taking shape. At Tuesday's Ripon City Council meeting, Ted Johnston, director of public works, took notice of the new light standards and some recent landscaping work. "It's a very complex project, but it's coming together," he said. The timeline for completion is still uncertain after some existing utility conflicts interfered with the underground infrastructure plan during the early stages of construction that took place ...

March 21, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Ripon News


Sticking to hockey pays off for Daniel Costa

RIPON- Ask Daniel Costa about the first time he was exposed to the game of hockey. Go on – ask him. His face slowly gets overtaken by a wry smile and he begins to wax poetic about the dingy rink that he used to haunt as a kid in Modesto. It is the place that planted the seed for what would eventually become a lifelong obsession. It isn't there anymore. And as the owner of ...

March 21, 2013 | Jason Campbell | Ripon News


What is Ripon’s business climate?

Jake Park has always been interested in the City of Ripon's economic plan for the future.

March 20, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Ripon News


Ripon, other cities wary of Delta plan

If you live or farm west of Ripon in the Delta secondary zone you may one day have to get clearance from a super regional agency seeking veto power over everything from how you use your land to what you build on it.

March 19, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | Ripon News


KNIGHTS’ OPEN HOUSE

It's a look into an educational future for prospective new families and potential Ripon Christian High School students who will take advantage of a special open house Thursday night in the large RC gymnasium at 435 North Maple Avenue.

March 19, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


Give Every Child cancels Ripon Teen Summit

Give Every Child A Chance is hoping to bring the Teen Summit to Ripon. But that could be another year away. According to program director Oscar Munguia, GECAC was all set to conduct the inaugural Teen Summit today at Park View School. But that event was canceled. "We only had 40 kids signed up and we needed 100," he said on Monday. Munguia indicated that this Teen Summit, once off and running, will be modeled ...

March 19, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Ripon News


Softball field work continues

Work continues to take place at Mistlin Sports Complex as elected leaders are making sure to take care of the billing.

March 18, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Ripon News


Swiss Echoes spring concert set for April 20

Arthur Brogli is the special guest performer for the annual San Joaquin Valley Swiss Echoes annual spring concert and dance on Saturday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Swiss Hall, East Main Street and Manley Road.

March 18, 2013 | | Ripon News


Sherriff warning Ripon seniors of grandkid scam

Grandparents' spoiling their grandchildren is a time-honored tradition. But according to the San Joaquin County Sherriff's Department, scammers are now attempting to tap into that and bilk unsuspecting seniors out of their money without them ever thinking that they've been had. Instead of an elaborate hoax or an attempt to steal important personal information, San Joaquin County Sherriff Public Information Officer Les Garcia said that the scam works through a simple phone ...

March 17, 2013 | Jason Campbell | Ripon News


Indian coin war raises $2,928.48

There was no promise of extra credit or a pizza party. The students in Robert Mayfield's U.S. History and Government classes were given no incentive to raise the money. They just did. By the fistfuls, too. Ripon High's Coin War came to a celebratory finish on Friday afternoon in the North Gym. The student body and faculty gathered for a rally, touting the success of the annual fundraiser while acknowledging the kinship and a connection ...

March 16, 2013 | James Burns | Ripon News


Holistic nurse talks in Ripon about Alzheimer’s

It is all about the "missing piece" of the puzzle in severe cases of dementia and other illnesses that is described as the "emotional wellness" toward healing.

March 16, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


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Hobbs makes pitch for federal funds for stadium project

Stephanie Hobbs spent last week lobbying in Washington, D.C., trying to secure federal funds to help with the Ripon High athletic field's $2.8 million renovation.

April 30, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


Day of Prayer event at 1st Christian Reformed

The Ripon Community National Day of Prayer Event takes place on Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m., at First Christian Reformed Church located at 305 Boesch Drive, Ripon.

April 30, 2013 | | Ripon News


New Life Singers at Immanuel Christian Reformed Sunday

The New Life Singers will be leading worship at the 6 p.m. service on Sunday, May 5, at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church.

April 30, 2013 | | Ripon News


Overdue rafters create concern

By GLENN KAHL

April 29, 2013 | Glenn Kahl | Ripon News


Zuber pushes for posting council packet

The agenda of a Ripon City Council meeting is often made up of the consent calendar, ordinances, resolutions, and discussion items. Councilman Leo Zuber had concerns about that format. Specifically, he inquired at a workshop held last Tuesday on what determines a consent calendar item. "Half the agenda is on the consent calendar and is taken (for approval) in one vote," Zuber said. "The public does not know what just happened." According to Deputy City ...

April 29, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | Ripon News


3 more outlets on way to Manteca by Black Friday

Three more outlet stores have inked deals to locate in The Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley. Manteca Councilman Vince Hernandez confirmed that Craig Realty working with center developers has secured three retailers, that are in the process of preparing to open stores in Manteca before Black Friday. Developer Poag & McEwen has submitted plans to the city to convert at least one of the spaces for the three stores. Hernandez noted the first of the ...

April 29, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | Ripon News


30,000 expected for Memorial event

Upward of 30,000 people are expected to converge on Woodward Park in Manteca on May 26 for what military leaders have described as "the biggest Memorial Day Weekend commemoration on the West Coast." The salute to those who have fallen that also serves as a way of thanking those still living who have served America costs nearly $60,000 to stage. The biggest fundraiser is the raffling of two 2013 four-door Ford Fiesta sedans being donated ...

April 29, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | Ripon News


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