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Image problem? "Use the force, Luke." Or maybe a slogan…

“Use the force, Luke,” says Obi-Wan Kenobi in the great epic film by Modesto’s most famous former resident. Luke’s problem is he doesn’t believe what he’s capable of. Once the belief’s in place, Luke has powers comparable to those of the legions of super-heroes who preceded him in fantasy fiction. Belief is the key that […]

Prospect of Anti-Incumbent Fever Has Sabatino Pondering Council Run

Modesto Mayor Jim Ridenour appeared more than a little miffed at the Bee last Wednesday night during the City Council’s discussion of the SCAP flap. Ridenour kept emphasizing that the issue had to be decided on the facts and according to the rules, not by what people read in the newspaper, as though the facts […]

Zoslocki Comes Out Swinging at Candidates' Forum

Modesto Mayoral candidate Bill Zoslocki came out swinging for growth at the July 20 luncheon at Modesto’s Vintage Gardens. The sparsely attended forum was advertised as a benefit for the group, “Advancing Vibrant Communities,” and offered candidates the opportunity to speak at length about their plans and vision. Four candidates attended, including favorites Garrad Marsh […]

The New Invisible Government and the Assault on the American Public

Lost in the anti-government, anti-tax, pro-business rhetoric which has become the vocal currency of the day is an insidious assault on the American public. Those who know their American history realize there’s nothing new in dominance of our political institutions by wealthy elites. Old Ben Franklin feared the anti-democratic leanings of both George Washington and […]

Frohman: Marsh for Mayor

Former Modesto City Councilman Bruce Frohman says, “Garrad Marsh will give the people of Modesto the best service for their tax dollars.” A close follower of local political issues for decades and a strong believer in farmland protection, Frohman has an insider’s knowledge of the local political scene. He’s also got a pretty good track […]

How Growth Happens and Why

Residents of the Northern San Joaquin Valley who worry about sprawl, loss of farmland, loss of wildlife and open spaces, water quantity and quality and all the other issues associated with population growth have been fighting a rear guard action for years now. After decades of concern, they’re still looking at steady losses in farmland […]