June 20, 2012 RSS feed / Front Page

Council preserves polling places

COMPTON—The City Council rejected an ordinance on Tuesday, June 12, that would have changed the voting system in the Hub City to only mail-in ballots, eliminating traditional polling place voting. More...

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CHAOS

* Joyce Kelly wanted to know why Compton has a dysfunctional casino, and asked how often the Council members visit there. She said get used to the term lame duck. More...

Tennis courts open at Leuders Park

COMPTON—Compton residents celebrated a new addition to the parks and recreation family, as the group held a grand opening celebration for its new tennis courts at Leuders Park on Saturday, June 16. More...

Oldtimers Foundation prepares for Compton seniors

COMPTON—The City Council welcomed the Oldtimers Foundation to the Hub City on Tuesday, June 12, as the group gave an oral report on its pending takeover of the Meals on Wheels program, which is set to take effect Sunday, July 1. More...

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SENIOR CALENDAR

Dollarhide Senior Center, 1108 North Oleander Ave., offers a variety of activities including information and referral, Dial-A-Ride, Dial-ATaxi, social clubs, enrichment classes, excursions, nutrition, Braille, employment and MTA Bus Passes. More...

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Toastmasters open house More...

Fireworks at Council

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Council selects G. Harold Duffy as new city manager

COMPTON—The search for a permanent city manager finally ended on Tuesday, June 12, as Compton City Council members appointed G. Harold Duffy, the current city administrator in Oroville, to the post. More...

THE ROAD TO ACCREDITATION

El Camino College Compton Center continues push despite setback

Note: This is the third and final article in a series on El Camino Compton Center’s accreditation effort. More...

Opinion

Quote of the Week

“The city is in a financial crisis More...

PEOPLE WILL TALK

Question: Would you prefer to go to Disneyland, Universal or Knott’s?

Jonathan Kemp I would go to Knott’s Berry Farm because Disneyland is just a bunch of characters in costume and the rides are not very much fun for kids. More...

Religion

How to ruin a perfectly good day

Speaking of good days, and who isn't these days, I am looking forward to two in a row. I know it may be wishful thinking on my part, but a person has to do something with his time. Last week I almost broke my record with two consecutive good days. More...

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