Aug 25 – Sep 1, 2022

Aug 25 - Sep 1, 2022 / Vol. 23 / No. 26

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Santa Maria-Bonita integrates students with disabilities into general education classrooms to comply with new laws

While Betsy Jones leads her students through multiplication charts, English lessons, and science experiments, a special education co-teacher goes around the room, making sure students with disabilities understand and are keeping up with their peers.  “I am a general education teacher and I co-teach with her all day long,” the fifth grade Liberty Elementary School…

NEW FLICKS: DAY SHIFT

NEW FLICKS: DAY SHIFT Where’s it playing? Netflix What’s it rated? R In his directorial debut, J.J. Perry helms this comedy-horror about Bud Jablonski (Jamie Foxx), a divorced pool cleaner with a precocious 10-year-old daughter, Paige (Zion Broadnax); and a disgruntled ex-wife, Jocelyn (Meagan Good), who’s threatening to move if Bud can’t pay for his…

Jim Mosby runs against Jenelle Osborne for Lompoc mayor

Former Lompoc City Councilmember Jim Mosby is returning to politics after losing his seat to Jeremy Ball in 2020. Only this time around, Mosby’s running for mayor.  “I’ve been paying attention and I’m invested in this community, and I see it drastically stepping backwards,” he said. “We need to stop making excuses and come up…

Political Watch: August 25, 2022

• Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled California’s Master Plan for Kids’ Mental Health to ensure all California children, parents, and communities have increased access to mental health and substance use services, according to an Aug. 18 statement from the governor’s office. Nationally, kids are reporting symptoms of depression and anxiety at record rates and are considering…

PCPA transports theatergoers ‘Into the Woods’ with fanciful flair

During summertime, one of my favorite places to let my hair down is the Solvang Festival Theater. It’s evident from the outdoor venue’s current production, Into the Woods, that long-haired legend Rapunzel (played by Elizabeth Martinie) occasionally shares my sentiment. Stairs are not an option when it comes to reaching the top floor of Rapunzel’s…

Touring circus group brings Paranormal Cirque to Santa Maria

Cirque Italia presents Paranormal Cirque, a circus and cabaret show scheduled to premiere at the Santa Maria Fairpark on Thursday, Aug. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances will take place on Friday, Aug. 26, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 27, at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 28, at 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. The…

Lompoc’s school district should wait to try again for its $125 million bond

The Lompoc Unified School District (LUSD) is asking voters to approve a bond measure four years after they twice rejected similar efforts. This bond would be used to fund facility improvements. Recent events over at the LUSD should cause the board of trustees to withdraw a school bond from consideration on this ballot. Why? Well,…

Gunning for you

Jim “Don’t Point Those Finger Guns At Me” Mosby is sick of seeing Lompoc rise from the ashes of its once derelict City Council to actually increase funding for things like public safety. In the year and a half since the council’s been freed from his toxic grasp, the city has made real progress—and he’s…

Where will the water come from?

It is not fair to the taxpayers of Santa Maria for our City Council and Planning Commission to give the developer of the recently approved housing on the site of the old Fallas property in Town Center West $1.25 million in incentives, when he will make millions on this project without taking money out of…

I also grew up with guns

Ken Haggard’s opinion piece from Aug. 18 titled “Growing up with guns,” like so many others, misses the point, although he does brush up against it. He says, “It never crossed our minds to actually point these weapons at anyone, much less load and shoot at a person.” It is not the change in guns,…


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