Danielle Alvarez claims to enjoy everything about her job, especially playing with the budget, moving funds around and seeing how it all flows. That is a good thing as she is the school district’s administrative assistant/fiscal services and her main job is to prepare the district’s financial statements.
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Goliath brings rain and city provides sand
A little change in the course of the jet stream is aiming the el nino directly at California. Goliath, as it is affectionately known, is posed to dump several inches of rain on the Valley floor this week—and this could just be the beginning.
Assemblyman Salas, KCAO give coats to kids
Free Christmas dinner
Resurrection Ministries Church is having a free Christmas dinner for the community.
Christmas Eve service
A candle light Christmas Eve service will be held Thursday, Dec. 24 at 6 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, which is located at 1101 Letts Avenue.
Cookie, fudge contest winners
The Corcoran Journal and Corcoran Chamber cookie and fudge contest winners were chosen last week. The cookie contest was decided by just one point and taking home first place was Tiffany Singleton who submitted snickerdoodles. In second place in the cookie contest was Patti Rodriguez who won with her Raspberry Ribbon Cookies.
City residents need to recycle
Corcoran residents have had three refuse cans for several years. However, it appears the blue cans—those used for recycling—are not getting the attention they need.
New immunization law
Corcoran Unified School District wants its parents to know that under the new law, SB 277 which begins Jan. 1, 2016 exemptions based on personal beliefs will no longer be an option for the vaccines that are currently required for entry into child care or school in California.
Corcoran Journal’s holiday office hours
The Corcoran Journal office will be closed Thursday, Dec. 24 and Friday, Dec. 25 in observance of the Christmas holiday.