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Residents of Beech Bottom on Monday were still contending with a shortage of water following the severe storm which .. | https://www.theintelligencer.net | 1500 Main Street 2025-05-05T07:41:43-07:00May 5 2025-05-02T09:39:58-07:00May 2 2025-05-02T08:40:53-07:00May 2 2025-05-04T09:32:06-07:00April 30 2025-04-30T17:06:48-07:00April 30 The Village of Lynwood is working with Cook County to create a climate resiliency plan following a community-driven process engaging residents and stakeholders to understand climate hazards set goals and identify and prioritize actions Completing and implementing the plan will improve Lynwood’s resiliency to the effects of climate change including severe weather events such as heavy rain Lynwood will also receive funding to support actions to manage stormwater through green infrastructure promote residents’ health and well-being and bolster community assets to lessen negative impacts from a changing climate.  A climate resiliency plan helps guide a community’s investments strategically and with an eye toward evolving conditions ensuring that projects provide benefits to the people and neighborhoods most affected by climate change Communities throughout Cook County are already experiencing the effects of climate change More frequent and severe weather events such as intense rainstorms have led to damaging and disruptive flooding Extreme heat has caused health concerns and loss of life a local government can strategically map out the investments and programs it will pursue to prepare for hazards reduce potential damage and protect residents’ health and well-being A climate resiliency plan helps a community understand where they are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change set goals for the future and establish and prioritize measures that can help it achieve its resiliency goals.  The Village will consider the following issues and opportunities along with other community priorities that emerge through the planning process the climate resiliency plan will establish Lynwood’s priorities and needs through public input and participation in partnership with Cook County and a team of consultants focus groups and meetings with a wide range of community stakeholders and residents members of the community can voice their top concerns and issues define a vision and priorities and provide feedback on the plan.    Public events and other opportunities to voice your concerns and priorities will be publicized through the Village’s and Cook County’s website, newsletters and social media. We encourage you to contact environment@cookcountyil.gov to sign up for updates including opportunities for you to participate and help shape the Lynwood climate resiliency plan.  The climate resiliency plan will include recommendations for potential projects and how to implement them The recommendations will identify different projects that will help the community achieve its resiliency goals Cook County is committed to helping Lynwood secure funding so that projects can be designed and constructed Recommendations in the plan may include projects that address flooding like green infrastructure and stormwater improvements projects that address the impacts of heat such as tree plantings and steps to build local capacity to adapt to climate impacts.  The climate resiliency planning process will take place from early 2024 through early 2025 Most community input events will occur in spring and summer 2024 If you would like to get involved, have questions about the plan or ideas on how Lynwood can build its climate resiliency, you can contact the team using this form. 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Learn more (CSE: BAMM) (OTC Pink: BMMJ) (the "Company" or "BaM") is pleased to announce the Grand Opening event at the newly opened Lynwood Illinois dispensary "We are excited to host the Grand Opening event on April 12th at 12:00 PM at our Lynwood dispensary conveniently located at the corners of Glenwood Dyer Rd and Torrence Ave the general contractor and construction team and our retail operations team for their patience and hard work in achieving the dispensary opening." The Company announced definitive agreements to sell the Lynwood dispensary (see news release January 30 2025) and will be operated by Body and Mind pending regulatory approval of the transaction the Company has entered into an amendment of the credit facility with Bengal Catalyst Fund (see press release October 10 2025) with the amendment acknowledging a $833,334 payment towards the credit facility under which the Company is currently in default and permitting the Company to reborrow $833,334 on a revolving basis The maximum aggregate principal amount of the non-revolving balance available under the credit facility accordingly has been reduced to $1.4 million The amendment includes an interest rate increase from 18% to 24% per annum so long as the aggregate principal amount of the loans outstanding under the credit facility is equal to or greater than $1.7 million as well as a 60-day forbearance period granted to the Company to cure its default $2.3 million of aggregate principal remains outstanding under all loans advanced under the credit facility Additional details on the credit facility amendment can be found in the Company's current report on Form 8-K anticipated to be filed on EDGAR within the prescribed filing period of four business days BaM is an operations-focused cannabis company which operates retail cannabis dispensaries in California and Illinois with pending retail operations in New Jersey We work daily to increase our market share through delighting customers while also continuing to hone our operational efficiencies to drive profits We are primarily guided by the metric of return on investment we believe the most significant return on investment projects in front of us are successful retail cannabis store launches in Illinois and New Jersey which augment our existing retail footprint Please visit www.bodyandmind.com for more information.Twitter: @bodyandmindBaM Michael MillsPresident and CEOTel: 800-361-6312ir@bodyandmind.com Neither the 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Sign Up Company Profile This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity I hadn't really heard of Brackish until I made my way to North Carolina Then I was seeing the boards a lot on the hill and I saw that y'all collaborated with Edge of the World Snowboard Shop…And I found out So what’s the brand’s origin?Well but I was riding Sugar Mountain a lot in the winter because (Appalachian Ski Mountain) didn't let snowboarding in back then in the 1990s. After college and wrote the name down in a sketchbook in like 2003 and then ended up starting it up in 2008 when I had moved back to North Carolina and started a family back here And I'm always interested what made you decide to start making your own boards?Brackish originally started as an apparel company we were doing apparel and just kind of grassroots and stickers and whatnot And then an old roommate of mine actually started a company called Publik Snowboards which is not the current Public Snowboards that ended up just turning into a Brackish snowboard That got me in with the whole process of design It kind of made the—it made the brand more serious and ended up helping sell more apparel and everything else It helped that the boards were really good that's how that kind of started.From there I decided to stop trying to keep up with the industry and its time schedule I've seen you in in shops in North Carolina kind of all over the south or all over the country which hasn't necessarily hurt the brand and it was it just was too much of a time investment for me with a family and everything So we scaled back and kind of went to our roots of just focusing on the southeast.There are just some amazing shops in the southeast Recess supported us when we first got started I think a lot of people don't understand the love snowboarding that the southeast has the customers here have just kept us alive What is something you'd like the general public to kind of know about the scene here in North Carolina I think the—for me—the style of our mountains is like but all the mountains like Beech and Sugar and App and Snowshoe people work really hard to run these mountains but I think it gives us this like taste of snowboarding that makes people extremely passionate about snowboarding and just want to keep going again and again.  And I think it's—we're really fortunate even though our mountains and seasons are short to kind of spark that love of snowboarding for people If you look at the riders that have come out of North Carolina through the past 30 years we've had some pretty heavy hitters come out of North Carolina How did the collaboration with Edge of the World kind of come about North Carolina) was the first shop that carried like a face wrap we made in 2008 I worked at Edge of the World after college for a season there as a teenager in the 1990s.It's just always been we've grown up with each other for a while now There’s a lot of pride with that collab powder-style board on your website for under $400 Is that part of the brand’s mission But it's also to just move product and get (our name) out there.That board is one of the best constructed directional boards on the market The retail price should be like $700 or so Whereas another larger brand that's made in China or somewhere that's not even as quality of a board but they have the marketing behind it.  And so I just want to get people on it and get it out there there's a lot of things I could factor into the price of the boards that I just don't include But we don’t have a lot of overhead got his start snowboarding in New Hampshire and owes all of his progression to Montana's Bridger Bowl COVID-19 Resources. 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Lynwood Unified School District celebrated a new chapter for the Lynwood High School Imperial Campus with the Dec 12 groundbreaking for a state-of-the-art 175,000-square-foot classroom building opportunities and enriching educational experiences for future Knights for generations to come future Lynwood High students and District officials grabbed their shovels and made the first dig into a mound of dirt at the construction site marking the official start of the transformative project The event – which included performances by the César Chávez Middle School Advanced Band and the Hosler Middle School Cheer team – featured inspiring remarks from District officials honored guests and students who will be among the first to enter the renovated campus as freshmen “Even though I’m still in elementary school I’m already thinking about my future and what I want to be when I grow up,” said Angelina Raygoza a sixth-grader at Roosevelt Elementary School “I’m excited knowing that a brand-new school with amazing teachers and resources will be waiting for us A huge thank you to the Board of Education our state leaders and the Lynwood community for making this happen The new facility is part of a comprehensive revitalization project made possible by $250 million in funding from the State Legislature secured by Lynwood Unified Board of Education following the discovery of structural issues that led to the school’s closure in summer 2020 The District held a demolition ceremony in November 2023 and has since been preparing the site for construction obtaining the necessary state approvals and conducting thorough prequalification processes for all contractors This new milestone marks the beginning of a broader effort to create hands-on and modern learning environments for all Lynwood students fostering academic excellence and career readiness The three-story building will house 70 classrooms and specialized spaces Athletic facilities will also be upgraded with new softball “This moment is incredibly emotional for all of our students staff and alumni who have been part of Lynwood High School’s journey,” Principal Ana Gonzalez said they’ve shown remarkable strength and resilience laying the foundation for a campus where dreams can flourish We’re excited to soon welcome our Knights back to the Castle and watch the halls of Lynwood High School come to life once again.” Contractors will begin to conduct preliminary work to prepare for deep soil mixing this spring Additional campus improvements are planned for the remaining site buildings “This project represents a pivotal moment for Lynwood High School – a powerful step toward rebuilding a campus that reflects the pride resilience and potential of our students,” Superintendent Gudiel R “This isn’t just the construction of a new building; it’s the foundation for a brighter future for all Lynwood Knights and creating an environment where innovation opportunity and equity come together to shape brighter futures.” Copyright © 2023 The Downey Patriot Newspaper Weird Lynnwood times in essentially making pornography available and pretending it’s for public safety and transparency I’m not saying this is ok because if you have a public persona you should absolutely be closing all of your inappropriate social media accounts because public office and being a figure head is a very big deal and I’m wondering what the angle is here for literally sharing they should’ve brought it up to the administration and not splashed it all over the media and it makes me not trust the journalistic integrity of this new site because of how Sloppily done this post and news article was I’m gonna take a guess and say Jessica is not liked by someone up in the same administration that she belongs to and they took the opportunity to drag her through the mud “fetish commentary referring to women as “prey” “grabbing a pretty girl and using her as breeding pet” I’m going to take a guess and say that your online accounts would reveal similarly depraved content The Lynnwood times is simply pointing out that we have a mentally deranged weirdo on the council Jessica represents the city extremely well and deserves no flack for living a modern lifestyle Doesn’t the Times have better things to be doing like whining about public schools or hyperfunding the police or something So you’re ok with the rape fantasy … these are message board posts with an unvalidated link to a city official the posts are taken out of context from an adults-only moderated forum between consenting adults simon You can go down a rabbit hole and see all of the disgusting crap this person has said on Reddit but somehow this is acceptable because its represents the right politics He’s not even an attractive fake babe He’s a hideously ugly dude and clearly deeply mentally ill you’re defending a public person posting publicly about r*pe fantasies That’s not the example of good modernity Passed up an experienced administrator in Leutwyler for this… Big yikes guess it’s just Lynnwood being Lynnwood Pretty tame compared to Playboy and the Fremont Solstice Parade But why am I not surprised Lynnwood Times likes to dig up the tiniest piece of dirt and fling private conversations around To be honest it might strengthen the city to have a transgender person on the council you’re into men who pretend to be women but not a good candidate for city council.🤡 You’re saying that cannibalism is “tame” compared to the Fremont solstice parade Are you same Philip Lipson who participates in the silencing of women’s voices who speak out against the harms of gender ideology The one who smears normal women with lies about being in bed with far-right militias “The directors of Capitol Hill Pride and Lynnwood Pride arguing that members of WDI are associated with far-right militia groups library director Tom Fay said the library couldn’t cancel the event but doesn’t endorse the views of WDI or any other group; he also noted that WDI agreed to hold their event after hours “to mitigate potential disruption and address concerns from staff,” and that the library will have additional security including Seattle Police Department officers You won’t defend women’s rights to speak freely in our country even when they want to raise awareness to insanity like male rapists in our prisons But you have the interest to defend weirdos like Roberts who openly describe rape and murder fantasies ABOUT women we really DON’T want deranged men like him to keep shifting our society toward erasing women’s rights If you think “grabbing” a young woman and “breeding them to then pass around” is tame Good on Lynnwood Times for giving us the full frontal (literally) about this Dude’s sic Reddit content Lynnwood) but the Reddit rape fantasies about impregnating female “prey” and sharing with another trans is some sick shit Even far left radicals should be saying this is a bridge too far You should always care and be concerned if someone’s entire identity is dependent on forcing you to lie about reality It’s even more concerning when it’s a sex paraphilia like Mr She was engaging in legal activity with consenting adults on her own time and it’s clearly driven by transphobia and misogyny it’s not my job to educate pathetic men like you Classic reply from someone who has nothing to say but wants to keep their argument for absolutely no reason And you talk about pathetic🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This isnt about your totem pole of oppression favorite go to This is a disgusting man parading his kink around for everyone to see and expecting women A man who thinks its ok to have a kink for eating women is not fit to lead anyone the director of Capitol Hill Pride and Lynnwood Pride He’s a huge advocate for silencing women who speak on how dangerous men like Mr When women try to organize in public spaces THEY PAID FOR defending weirdos in womanface who fetishize them with violence he invents lies about them being the trulu dangerous ones in bed with “far-right militias.” Yes arguing that members of WDI are associated with far-right militia groups.” People need to wake up as to who their friends are Seek mental help for the safety of yourself and those around you Someone had a lot of fun looking through all these pictures and finding out all the nitty gritty details I’m sure you had to download those pictures in your computer for “work purposes” There are seriously far mor important things to report on You’re sick and yo project your contempt for anyone who doesn’t accept your warped world view Sorry most of us will never accept rape fantasy and cognitive dissonance in our public figures Autogynephiles are men who are sexually aroused at the thought of themselves as women and they force everyone to participate in their fantasy Do you ever wonder why the entire narrative around “trans identity” doesn’t quite make sense Why when the evidence for the therapeutic efficacy of life altering procedures is simply not there The reason is that AGP narcissists are the primary activists in this movement and they are all personality disordered manipulators These people have their entire identity based around sex Some of them get sexual gratification by simply knowing that children are being mutilated by trans healthcare the WPATH guidelines were contributed to by confirmed eunuch fetishists These men and their colleagues are inflicting their pedophilic mutilation fantasy on thousands of children in America every year and we go along with it because we want to seem progressive and open-minded It’s so heinous that people find it hard to believe Why am I not surprised our city officials are siding with circus displays like this over actually qualified candidates There will come a time when words are no longer enough to describe how horrible and disgusting our society is becoming Lynnwood times referring to this creature as a woman is pretty hilarious To be fair though I couldn’t really call this amalgam a Man either Too broken or warped to be anything identifiable as a normal person When the internet was 56K or less it seemed more normal and safe and less vomit I left a comment here in support of Ms Roberts that was disappeared by the brain trust at the Lynwood Times misogynistic male with cannibalistic rape fetishes and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Website Design by Blaser Consulting We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money Goldsboro - Mr. Lynwood E. 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View Obituary & Service Information created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories Available by phone 24/7 (919) 735-2221 and many Kitsap candidates have already submitted their names for the numerous local seats… the BI Metro Park and Recreation District and the BI Parks &… One of Washington’s largest skill-building centers saw a massive funding increase this legislative session REI Co-op will open its larger relocated store in Lynnwood REI reports that the store is “nearly twice the size of the Lynnwood store in the Alderwood Mall.” The new store is close to the Interurban Trail a multi-use cycling and walking/running path that connects Seattle to Everett The retailer will host a grand opening from April 4-6 with over two dozen outdoor brands participating our team of more than 70 green vests look forward to sharing their expertise with our members and outdoor community at Alderwood Parkway Plaza Shopping Center,” said store Manager Nikki Mashapure “With twice the sales floor space and expanded product offerings the one-level store will feature a larger bike and ski shop expanded backstock area and a larger loading dock for added efficiency to our operations We are incredibly grateful to have a community room to offer to local outdoor nonprofit partners and to host in-store classes and workshops.” REI’s Alderwood Mall location will close at 3 p.m The larger relocated store will soft open to the community on March 28 REI has nine stores serving the area in Seattle and Issaquah and reports having over “1.65 million members in Western Washington with 28,600-lifetime REI members in Lynnwood Read More SGB Update Stories ©2025 SGB Media. All rights reserved. Use of this Site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of SGB Media who has more than 37 years of experience in the auto insurance and collision repair industries ProColor Collision opened its doors to a new facility in Lynwood promising enhanced service capabilities for both personal and commercial vehicles Located strategically off the Long Beach exit of I-710 this center is poised to deliver superior collision repair solutions across the central Los Angeles Basin Leading the new ProColor Collision location is Qazi Asad Asad, who has amassed more than 37 years of experience in the auto insurance and collision repair industry, began his management career with ProColor Collision in 2021. His tenure with the company, managing multiple locations owned by franchisee Ashraf “AJ” Jakvani has provided him a deep insight into the operational excellence and growth opportunities within the network "As someone who has seen first-hand what ProColor Collision offers and the success it brings I am thrilled to launch the Lynwood location as the first among several planned centers," Asad said "The training and ongoing support from ProColor Collision are invaluable and I am confident they will ensure our success here." The Lynwood facility is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment including a large paint booth capable of accommodating a wide range of vehicle sizes The center is staffed by a team of highly experienced customer service representatives and technicians committed to delivering quality repairs "The Lynwood team is already demonstrating their commitment to our core values of customer service “They are a vital part of our network’s growth in Southern California and nationwide.” Read Now Regional and national collision repair news your shop needs Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Wilburn Durousseau has been serving the community for more than 55 years as an obstetrician-gynecologist at St Abbott Elementary School receives roofing upgrades on buildings L and F during the summer months LYNWOOD — The Lynwood Unified School District Board of Education during its July 18 special board meeting unanimously voted to pass a resolution that authorizes the Los Angeles County Registrar to place an $80 million facilities bond measure on the Nov The bond measure would provide funding to further upgrade Lynwood Unified facilities and reduce reliance on portable classrooms allowing the District to better support student achievement and college and career readiness in science engineering and math fields and skilled trades the District could potentially receive matching state funds The bond measure comes as the District is finishing up more than $160 million in facilities repair projects emanating from two prior voter-approved initiatives Measure K (passed in 2012) and Measure N (passed in 2016) The District is also currently overseeing the renovation of the original Lynwood High School campus which is being funded in large part with a $250 million grant from the state The proposed repairs were deemed necessary by the Board to address the wealth of aging structures throughout the District many of which were built in the 1960s or earlier and have not been upgraded in more than 20 years The District has identified more than 130 classrooms with leaky roofs and many older schools do not meet current health codes or provide full access to students with disabilities The resolution passed by the Board specifically authorizes the District to provide modern labs and career training facilities; remove hazardous materials like asbestos and lead pipes from older school sites; upgrade older schools to meet current health codes; repair or replace deteriorating roofs and electrical systems; and upgrade student safety and campus security systems the bond measure will cost an average of $149 annually for a single-family residence based on an annual tax rate of $50 per $100,000 of property assessed valuation “The Lynwood community has been well served by the success of our prior bond measures which have been responsible for dozens of major structural repairs but there is still much work to be done if we want to provide the highest-quality education possible in modern state-of-the-art classrooms and facilities,” Superintendent Gudiel R “Thank you to the Board of Education for recognizing the need for continued repairs by authorizing this resolution.” 2024 at 3:17 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Marcus Turner has been arrested and charged in connection with a June 2024 carjacking at an Orland Park Mercedes-Benz dealer (Courtesy of Orland Park Police)ORLAND PARK IL — A Lynwood man has been charged in connection with a June 2024 carjacking in Orland Park the Orland Park Police Department responded to a call of an aggravated vehicular hijacking at the Mercedes-Benz of Orland located at 8430 W was preparing to load a black 2021 Mercedes-Benz onto a transport truck for delivery to an out-of-state dealership While in the process of loading the vehicle the victim was approached by two individuals who brandished a gun and demanded the keys to the car and both suspects fled the scene with the stolen Mercedes-Benz as well as the vehicle they had arrived in Orland Park detectives were able to track the stolen vehicle to a parking lot in South Holland Further investigation revealed that a similar crime had taken place earlier that day in Chicago Heights Another related incident involving the same suspects occurred on June 7 Working in collaboration with detectives from the Countryside Police Department Orland Park detectives identified a suspect—Marcus Turner of Lynwood—based on evidence gathered during the investigations Orland Park and Countryside Detectives located Turner in Markham and took him into custody police said Turner was in possession of two firearms and had a revoked FOID card Turner was subsequently charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon Turner made his initial court appearance on September 13 until Turner’s next court date on October 10 Turner was also detained for a probation violation from a 2022 case Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. 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LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio at least seven incarcerated people have overdosed at the women’s jail in Lynwood raising questions about how illicit drugs made it into the facility and into the hands of the people held there The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said fentanyl is suspected as the key substance that caused the overdoses at the Century Regional Detention Facility A spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Department said no one had been arrested in connection with the overdoses The spokesperson declined to comment as to whether any jail staff at the Lynwood facility were disciplined Criminal justice reform advocates say that’s a problem program director with the Vera Institute of Justice — a group that wants to end mass incarceration — said seven overdoses at the women’s jail seemed like a very high number in a short period of time “But I think it’s also pretty hard for us to contextualize because there isn’t actually a lot of information put out there about how often overdoses — particularly non-fatal overdoses — are happening in the jails,” Parris said In a statement released after the original publication of this story the Sheriff's Department said it: "continually strives to prevent illicit substances from entering our jail facilities." A spokesperson said in an email that the department does track its use of the opioid-overdose reversal drug naloxone The department said it administered Narcan within its custody division 189 times in 2023 and 127 times so far this year The spokesperson said the department conducts regular searches that have been enhanced recently with drug-detecting dogs It also deployed scanners to screen all mail sent to incarcerated people in the jails said in an email to LAist that news of the overdoses was frustrating “I am grateful that these women are going to be OK but it is unacceptable that any drugs are getting into our jails,” she said The Sheriff’s Department did not provide the dates of each overdose incident The department is investigating an incident at the Century Regional Detention Facility on that date when “several incarcerated females housed in a dorm” had to receive emergency medical treatment at a nearby hospital It’s unclear how many people overdosed during that incident The department said not all seven overdose cases were connected the Sheriff’s Department said it would “continue to work with our partners at Correctional Health Services to ensure we provide a constitutional level of care to all individuals housed within our jail facilities.” Reform advocates say that not tracking and reporting overall overdose numbers indicates a lack of transparency from the department and makes it difficult to understand what the department is doing to prevent them “Of course you want the data because you need someone to be accountable,” said Michele Infante which advocates for criminal justice reform “And this goes back to the sheriffs don’t put out that information so that they don’t have to be accountable.” Infante said she first heard about the overdoses while she was doing outreach at the Lynwood facility A woman who was released told Infante she was one of several people who overdosed “People that are incarcerated are not disposable persons — they’re not,” Infante told LAist “They’re the responsibility of the Sheriff’s Department And the county needs to be paying attention to that.” A Sheriff’s Department spokesperson said this year there have been 15 in-custody deaths — linked to various causes — across its eight custody facilities and 21 station jails. The numbers are posted on it's Transparency Page The department said one of the in-custody deaths this year was attributed to overdose The department did not have numbers available to show how many staff searches were conducted at jails during the first quarter of this year according to the inspector general’s report It pointed out that the department requires staff and civilians entering jails to carry their personal items in clear containers but that it “rarely” uses drug-sniffing dogs or staff to do more thorough searches the department revealed that its K9 teams conducted 2,405 searches and "recovered various illicit drugs." The mail scanners can detect the presence of drugs and the type of substance on a piece of mail providing protection from potential exposure for people held in the jails and staff "We are optimistic that in the near future we will have the use of updated technological solutions that will further assist us in minimizing illicit substances in the jails," the statement read Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Graveside Funeral Services will be 11:00AM-Thursday 2024 at Harnett Devotional Gardens outside Dunn 1939 in Harnett County to the late Hubert Ennis and Evelyn Ennis Ennis He was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years  He loved being outdoors on the farm he grew up on but what he loved the most was his family.  Pamela Ennis Coats; Peggy Ennis Faircloth and John Willis; and Terri Jo Ennis Allen and husband Cassie; Ashlyn Allen and Colton Allen; great-grandchildren Cailey Jackson and Carolyn Jackson; brothers The family will receive friends immediately following the Graveside Service on Thursday NC and other times at the home of Pamela Ennis Coats Flowers are welcome but memorials may be made to Lees Grove PFWB c/o Jean Cooper at 411 Crawford Road The family appreciates your thoughts and prayers Arrangements by Rose and Graham Funeral Home in Benson Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors After its best season in nearly a half of century last fall Gardena High’s football team is gearing for this fall by playing in several passing leagues and invitationals the Panthers vied in the Lynwood five-team Invitational where it won three games and lost one Lynwood and Lynwood Firebaugh and lost to Compton Gardena head coach Monty Gilbreath guided the Panthers to their best season in ages by winning their first Marine League crown since 1974 that included an upset win over always powerful Carson Gardena advanced to the CIF-Los Angeles Open Division semifinals where it lost to host Garfield 42-6 in East L.A The Bulldogs fell to Lake Balboa Birmingham in the championship Gilbreath has a lot of happiness on the return of several key players in senior running back Xavier Grant and quarterback Isaiah Kim Grant was the Marine’s Most Valuable Player as he had numerous outstanding performances have even more talent that includes wide receivers junior Ryan Helms (a transfer from East L.A and senior Myles Mason (first team all-Marine) “All are looking really good,” Gilbreath said Gardena’s defense also looks strong that includes backs Helms and junior second-team all-leaguer Damaja Longley The Panthers also have another key transfer in Clonwante Jackson (Bellflower) Gardena will need production on its line although it does return defensive-offensive tackle Shanna Naila “We have a big line but lack experience,” Gilbreath said “We have a lot of sophomores and juniors.” the Panthers passing squad closes out play with a game at Mayfair High in Lakewood today at 4 p.m The Monsoons won the CIF-Southern Section Division VII title last season Local prep teams close summer action with high hopes for fall ’24 It has been nearly two months since the 2023-24 prep sports year ended as top senior athletes prepare for college play and the incoming seniors sophomores and even freshman prepare for various sports and Serra’s football teams spent the summer with the fundamental skills including passing and even some line competitions All have enjoyed good summers but they will take off one to two weeks before each begin practice for the upcoming fall season on July 29 the Panthers tied rival Carson for the Marine League crown but due to Gardena’s 27-7 win over the Colts on Oct they won their first league crown in 49 years With the return of such talented players in running back Xavier Grant wide receiver Myles Mason and quarterback Isaiah Kim head coach Monty Gilbreath ihas set his sights high; possibly winning Gardena’s first City Major Division crown since 1973 The Panthers won the CIF-Los Angeles City Division III crown in 2019 and that was despite going 1-3 in Marine play with their only victory by forfeit over Harbor City Narbonne but its wins wiped out by some recruiting and other violations Gardena got to the CIF-State Division VIIA finals before falling to San Francisco Lincoln 35-26 Serra could have high hopes at a CIF-State crown John Bosco to win that title on June 29 in Bellflower Quarterback Jimmy Butler is back as a third-year starter will be how its offensive and defensive lines function North returns the incoming sophomore passing combination of Boogie and Kingston Anetema that led the Saxons to the Pioneer League title will be tested in the re-leaguing that includes three ex-Bay League teams Look for a huge challenge from Redondo with the transfer of Cole Leinart son of former University of Southern California and National Football League player Matthew Leinart The Sea Hawks may have good quarterback depth also with the return of second team all-Bay Leaguer Niko London Torrance will also be a team to watch with the return of three-time all-Pioneer Leaguer and all-CIF Southern Section Division X all-around player Jake Silverman Basketball summer leagues are also winding down as Serra seek to win the Del Rey League and go far in the playoffs lost two key players in Maximo Adams and Kaleb Kearse is head coached by now former Cavalier head coach Bernard McCrumby the Paris Olympics are just a week away beginning with soccer and rugby next Thursday Log in to leave a comment