Jun 9-16, 2016

Jun 9-16, 2016 / Vol. 17 / No. 14

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David Crosby settles jogger lawsuit for $3 million

David Crosby—a performing artist for the iconic folk rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer—settled a lawsuit filed against him by a Santa Ynez man who was injured after getting struck by Crosby’s car, according to court documents.  Jose Gildardo Luquin Jimenez, who was 46 at the time…

Santa Maria BBQ joints Zoe’s and D&A pack a Hawaiian punch

A few weeks ago, my colleague, Dave, came into the office with a weirdly happy expression on his face and a foam take-out box in hand. He sat at his desk and flipped open the box’s lid and exclaimed: “Hawaiian barbecue!” And I thought, “Well, there’s something I haven’t written about for Eats yet.” So…

Standoff with Oakland homicide suspect in Santa Maria on June 10

On June 10, a suspect wanted in connection with an Oakland homicide shot himself following an hours-long standoff with police at a Santa Maria gas station, according to Kelly Hoover, the public information officer for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office. The suspect, whose name is not being released at this time, was wanted for…

Biodynamic wineries in Santa Barbara County go beyond organic

What is biodynamic agriculture? The term “beyond organic” seems to get thrown around in certain circles, but what does that mean? According to Elizabeth Candelario with Demeter USA, it’s essentially a very comprehensive form of organic farming.  “Biodynamic looks at a farm as if it was a living organism—self-contained and self-sustaining,” Candelario said. “It’s the…

How has the drought most affected you?

Koral Kiesow Delta High School student “It really hasn’t. I haven’t really gone to a lake up here. I usually go to the beach and there’s a lot of water there.”   Tobin McClung Delta High School student “It really sucks for people with allergies. I’ve been miserable. And I like to go wakeboarding at…

Political Watch 6/9/16

• On May 26, Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) was named to the conference committee that will negotiate House and Senate versions of an energy and natural resources package that recently passed in the House. Capps issued the following statement regarding her appointment to the committee: “… I look forward to working with my colleagues…

Community Notebook 6/9/16 – 6/16/16

MONDAY, JUNE 13 • The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors will hold its budget meeting at 9 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 105 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara.  • The Santa Maria City Block Grants Advisory Committee has its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room, 110…

Correction

In the story Cash Flow published on June 2, 2016, the Sun reported that Doug Troesh started Troesh Coleman Pacific (TCP) and sold rocks. He doesn’t sell rocks. Instead, Troesh started Troesh Supply Company and sold his part of the company to his sister in 2015, and it was renamed TCP, which is located on…

Hobnobbing with Helen: Minerva Club wraps up season

There is no place like Minerva,” Pernelle McCalip said at the last meeting of the Minerva Club’s 2015-16 season on May 17 at the clubhouse on Boone Street. Any sentiments to the contrary were not likely to have come from the 70 or so members who attended. Minerva is much beloved by its membership, 11…

Los Padres Forest Service closes Rockfront area

Los Padres National Forest officials have temporarily closed the Rockfront Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) area to visitors and Forest Service employees due to dying trees that pose safety hazards. Forest Service Public Affairs Officer Andrew Madsen said dead standing trees become unstable in windy weather, threatening sudden collapse on campgrounds or across trails. “In the interest…

Betteravia Farms approved for guest farmworker housing unit

At its June 1 meeting, the county Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Betteravia Farms to build a 30-unit farmworker housing structure, called Curletti Ranch, on company land outside Santa Maria. The structure will house up to 600 guest laborers working for Betteravia Farms under H-2A, a federal program for temporary foreign…

John Linn running for mayor of Lompoc

Remember when John Linn was Lompoc’s mayor? Well, he’s ready for another round. Linn, mayor of Lompoc from 2010 to 2014, announced his fifth mayoral campaign at Lompoc LAUNCHpad on June 3. “In the last two years the city of Lompoc has had an administration that has accomplished very little,” Linn said at the announcement.…

Peter Adam re-elected as 4th District County Supervisor

Supporters, friends, and family of 4th District County Supervisor Peter Adam ate, drank, and made merry with the candidate in the upstairs space of the Far Western Tavern in Orcutt on the evening of June 7 as election results rolled in via televised news. Only the first round of absentee ballots had been counted and…

Rhonda Vincent and the Rage to perform in Santa Maria

The Knights of Columbus Council 11137 is hosting an evening of entertainment in Santa Maria, which will include a Santa Maria style tri-tip dinner and live music by none other than Rhonda Vincent and the Rage on June 12. The concert takes place at the St. Louis de Montfort parish hall and all proceeds from…

A (shelter) dog’s life

This month I did a good deed. I saved a life. OK. So there I bragged. I felt compelled to, because in a way I think it’s atonement for all those times I gave a sideways glance to my husband followed by a roll of the eyes whenever we’d meet someone, comment on their dog,…

Altrusa awards spring grants

Altrusa International Foundation Santa Maria Inc. announced the distribution of its spring grants, which awarded more than $19,000 to local agencies, the organization said in a June 2 release. The money is awarded from Altrusa’s memorial fund, which receives donations from people looking to honor departed friends and families. The grant money was awarded to…

Camp Fire Central Coast receives prestigious grant

Camp Fire Central Coast announced it was the recipient of the New York Life Foundation grant for local programs that benefit the youth in SLO and Santa Barbara counties. The grant will aid Camp Fire’s efforts in middle school programs, with more than $1 million allotted for a three-year investment.  “New York Life Foundation’s investment…

Righetti students create art and awareness with poster campaign

The end of the school year is a busy time for any high school student, and the art students at Righetti High School know this full well. As the school’s gymnasium was buzzing with teens viewing the annual student art show—which featured work created throughout the year—art students from multiple classes were in the quad,…

Olivia Gutierrez

Lompoc High School senior Olivia Gutierrez was so amped for the Braves’ CIF Division 5 championship match on June 4, that she wasn’t sure if it was prudent to discuss her arsenal of pitches with the Sun. “Am I allowed to tell you this?” she asked during a phone interview on June 3, the day…

Get ready for round 2, the main event

So how’d you like that primary election?  A young man with rich friends in far-flung places, a wealthy farmer, billionaire blowhard, and a moneyed liar, all vying for political seats in their respective jurisdictions … kinda sounds like characters from a soap opera, doesn’t it? Must be some power that comes with those political positions,…

Revving it up in Lompoc

At the City Council meeting on May 17, Mayor Bob Lingl stunned the city by moving to stop any further work on the Motorsports Park planned by ex-mayor John Linn since 2012 for a site between the airport and the river east of V Street.  The motion was supported by Councilmembers DeWayne Holmdahl and Victor…

Support new marine sanctuary

Congresswoman [Lois] Capps’ strong endorsement of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary ensures its eventual approval. The waters off the Central Coast deserve protection for many reasons. They contain a blend of northern and southern ocean currents, wind, animals, and plants that make the area ideal for studying climate change. Research projects and marine sanctuaries…

Corporate war mongers belong in jail, not protesters

Compliments to the Sun for its opinion article by Gale McNeeley (“The Freedom to say ‘no,’” May 12), which discussed Dennis Apel receiving four months in jail for being against war. The leaders of the corporations that promote war are the ones that belong in jail in my opinion—not Dennis. Dennis inspired me to protest…

Expressing appreciation for a job well done

We don’t often take time to really recognize or thank someone for the outstanding job that is performed on a daily basis. We tend to take for granted the safety and security that an officer of the law provides without regard to the hidden dangers. Officers risk their own lives every time they go out…

Dump Trump

What many thought would be impossible has already happened. Except the formality of official nomination at the Republican convention in July, for all practical purposes, Donald Trump is the presidential nominee of the Republican Party. It happened despite denouncements from the GOP establishment and the decision by a group of generous benefactors of the party…

Delta students play soccer to raise money for youth in need

Numerous goals for those in need were scored during the Biggest Giver Soccer Tournament. The idea for the recent fundraising event was developed by several Delta High School students who completed a writing assignment that focused on giving hope to the community. Students Ulises Ortega, Brayan Cugua, Raul Ortega, Jesus Gonzales, Leonel Gracida, Salvador Rodriguez,…

Spotlight on: One Way Board Shop

When Dan Pankratz and his brother, Dave, started One Way Board Shop more than 15 years ago, all they had was less than $500 in cash. Now the brothers have a one-stop shop for all things skateboarding as well as an indoor skate park for area youth to learn the tricks of the sport.  What…


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