Rialto Record June 18 2015

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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 12, NO. 42

THISWEEK Gloria’s Corner

Rialto fire, police train for active shooter emergencies

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Americana Celebration at A.K. Smiley Library Days A7

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Rialto police and fire practice a joint-training exercise taking on an active shooter at Eisenhower High School June 12.

In another, it was shots and to respond to the incident as one improvised explosive devices unified rescue and response n one scenario, a call was and reports that several were team. It was the first time the agensent out that shots had been critically injured . fired at Eisenhower High During both, time was of the Drill, cont. on next pg. essence for Rialto police and fire School. By Yazmin Alvarez

Many Join in Community Memorial Day Event

22nd annual Run Whatcha Brung Car Show cruises through Rialto

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Hot rods and classics cruised down Foothill Blvd during the 22nd annual Run Whatcha Brung Car Show in Rialto. annual Run Whatcha Brung Car end of music and community. Show. This year’s event included a Hot rods and classics cruised youth party for teens to show off rowds turned out last down historic Route 66 as car their rides. weekend in Downtown Rialto for Rotary’s 22nd enthusiasts of all ages reveled in Car show, cont. on next pg. the sights and enjoyed a week-

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Cooling Centers open

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he City of Rialto has opened "cooling centers" for residents in response to the increasingly warm weather the region is experiencing. There are two cooling centers opened in the city which are located at the Rialto Senior Center, 1411 S. Riverside and the Rialto Branch Library, 251 W. First St. Call the Rialto "Cool" Line at 909-421-7270 or visit the City of Rialto website at rialtoca.gov. for more information regarding operating hours and other services.

Safe and Sane Fireworks

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ialto police and fire are reminding residents that only "Safe & Sane" fireworks are allowed within Rialto. Anyone in possession of illegal fireworks will be issued a Misdemeanor citation (up to $1,000 fine and/or up to six months in jail). Safe and Sane Fireworks can be purchased at booths that display the Safe and Sane State Fire Marshal seal. Illegal fireworks are any item that explodes, rises in the air, moves about the ground or any fireworks which are not approved and labeled 'Safe and Sane' by the State Fire Marshal. Residents are being asked to report illegal firework activity to the Fireworks Hotline at 909421-7245.

Got News? Send information to Rialto Record Community News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at iecn.yazmin@gmail.com or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207.


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