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Naomi Irene Spahnle

Naomi Irene Spahnle, age 92 "Entered into Rest" on Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at Brandel Manor in Turlock, CA. She was born in Litchfield, Illinois and moved to Turlock with her late husband Donald Roy Spahnle shortly after their marriage and has lived in Turlock for 64 years. Mrs. Spahnle was a cook for the Turlock School District for 30 years and at one time together with her husband they were quite active in Newcomers ...

June 14, 2013 | | OBITS

Ruth E. Carnill

Ruth Elizabeth Carnill, 94, of Turlock, went home to be with the Lord on May 30, 2013. Born on February 6, 1919 in Ahmeek, Michigan, she was the daughter of the late Matthew and Mary Arola. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Turlock. Ruth devoted her life to education, retiring after thirty years of teaching high school. She remained active in the American Association of University Women and Retired Teachers Associations. ...

June 14, 2013 | | OBITS

Georgia G. Beatty

Georgia Beatty, age 101, died peacefully on June 6, 2013 after more than a century of vibrant life filled with faith, love and family. Though small in stature, she leaves behind a giant legacy which includes five children, 21 grandchildren, 70 great grandchildren, and 32 great great grandchildren with many more on the way. Her extensive family cherishes many fond memories of happy times together and will miss her dearly.

June 14, 2013 | | OBITS

Rivercats face Atwater in Minors TOC finals

The Rivercats from the Turlock American Little League Minors will now face off against Atwater in the final game of the Tournament of Champions, after defeating the Los Banos A's, 8-4, on Thursday at Los Banos. "They don't want it to end; they love playing baseball," Rivercats head coach Corey Rodriguez said. On Tuesday, the Turlock Minors champion Rivercats dominated the Yosemite Astros in their first game of the tournament, 13-2. Nick ...

June 14, 2013 | Eddie Ruiz | Youth

Rockies defeat Mariposa Reds, move into TOC finals

After a first round bye, the Turlock National Little League Majors champion Rockies dominated the Mariposa Reds, 13-1, at Soderquist field on Thursday to advance to the championship game of the Tournament of Champions. "Tonight we proved that we are legitimate champions and deserve to be at this game," Rockies coach Rudy Estrada said. The Rockies have won 17 of their last 18 games played and also produced 12 hits for the ...

June 14, 2013 | Eddie Ruiz | Youth

Austin Bush named to elite All-Star team

Austin Bush's junior baseball season was one he will likely never forget. With his gloved hand on first base and with both hands gripping the bat from the plate, Bush helped his Turlock High team win an undefeated league title, set a 26 consecutive win streak record, and compete for a Division I SJS championship. But Bush's junior year memory bank isn't full just yet; he still has more to add thanks to ...

June 14, 2013 | Frankie Tovar | High School Sports

Seadogs take Oakdale Invite

It was a blistering hot day last Saturday with temperatures reaching well over the triple digit mark in the Valley as the Turlock Seadogs placed first in the Oakdale Invitational with a score of 1,575, while the second place Ripon squad trailed by over 100 points. It is the second time this season that the Seadogs have won an invitational. "Going into the meet we knew that some kids might drop out because ...

June 14, 2013 | Eddie Ruiz | Youth

Holcombe, Camorlinga selected for South All-Star roster

Turlock and Pitman High will each have one representative in tonight's 40th annual Lions All-Star Football Game at Modesto Junior College. Da'Shawn Holcombe and Diego Camorlinga will sport Bulldog and Pride helmets, respectively, alongside former competitors and strangers as part of the 2013 South squad. "It feels pretty good. It's an honor for me, to bring great honor to my parents and make them happy," Holcombe said. "It was a surprise, honestly. I ...

June 14, 2013 | Frankie Tovar | High School Sports

TC welcomes new football coach

The Turlock Christian High varsity football program has a new head coach. After two years, Shane Smith has stepped down and Robert Kisse will step in to lead the Eagles. "I expect the kids to like playing football. I expect for them to respect their opponents and hopefully we will grow throughout the season, and hopefully, have a significant number of wins," Kisse said. "We are still developing the roster, it will be ...

June 14, 2013 | Eddie Ruiz | High School Sports

CCC SOFTBALL ALL-LEAGUE

First Team: Ruby Quiralte, Merced Megan Kravec, Merced Serina Castillo, Merced Mary Castillo, Buhach Colony Lauren Morris, Buhach Colony Catrina Wilson, Buhach Colony Aliyah Ricks, Atwater Grace Santistevan, Atwater Alexis Mettler, Pitman Cady Riley, Pitman Nicole Vasquez, Turlock Second Team: Shelbee Ward, Merced Kerstin Smith, Buhach Colony Hunter Gibson, Buhach Colony Allie Clarot, Buhach Colony <p ...

June 14, 2013 | | High School Sports

Births June 6 to June 12

&bull; Talena Ducheneaux of Hilmar is the mother of a 9-pound-6-ounce boy born on June 6 at Emanuel Medical Center.

June 14, 2013 | | Births

THE FIRE LANE

The Turlock Fire Department responded to a total of 491 incidents during the month of May.

June 14, 2013 | | Local

Take time to reminisce this Father's Day

The Turlock Journal is focusing on "memories of dad" for this Father's Day edition, and it has prompted quite a few paternal flashbacks for me. My father passed away from a sudden heart attack in March 2000, but he lives on in my memory. There are many memories that bring a smile to my face when I think of my dad, Jack Gilbert Stout. For one, he loved jazz. He loved jazz music ...

June 14, 2013 | Kristina Hacker | Editorial

Medi-Cal reimbursement cuts affect everyone

Columbine, Sandy Hook Elementary, Aurora, Colo. These top headlines are some of the most recent and memorable stories we have seen in the news. But, yet, our government wants to see more! Most people are looking at the money side of the [10 percent Medi-Cal reimbursement cut], but as a concerned citizen, I am going to take this to a place many are unaware of or simply don't want to discuss. I ...

June 14, 2013 | | Letters to the Editor

Workshop empowers young writers, mathematicians

For many young students, writing is daunting task. Putting pen to paper is a homework chore, not a leisure time activity. But for 32 fourth through eighth grade students at California State University, Stanislaus this week, writing is a passion. Students from Turlock, Hilmar, Denair, Hughson, Modesto, and as far away as Stockton journeyed to CSU Stanislaus the past two weeks for the Turlock Young Writers Workshop, a program offered by the ...

June 14, 2013 | Nancy Angel | Education

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Putting work in perspective

The tragic death of Costa Mesa city worker Huy Pham after jumping from atop the City Hall building last week - hours after receiving a layoff notice - should serve as a wakeup call. In these depressing economic times, everyone needs to remember that our jobs are not who we are. That might seem like a simple concept, but it isn't. Our culture is centered on ambition and "The ...

March 22, 2011 | Kristina Hacker | Editorial

Flag flap continues

This letter was given to the Turlock Journal on Tuesday in response to the article "Memo resurrects flag flap" published on March 19. The article explained that the Journal received an internal memorandum from an anonymous source. The memo was from Denair Unified School District Superintendent Edward Parraz to district staff and it recants the entire course of events that took place last Veteran's Day when Denair Middle School ...

March 22, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor

TID managers assume permanent roles

Turlock Irrigation District General Manager Casey Hashimoto on Tuesday appointed three interim assistant general managers to assume permanent posts.

March 22, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | Local

College students opt for an alternative energy spring break

More than 50 college students are passing up the beach this spring break and instead helping the Merced County Fairgrounds become more energy efficient.

March 22, 2011 | Staff Reports TURLOCK JOURNAL | Local

Good citizen award

The Turlock chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented Hilmar Middle School student Alexandra Britton the DAR Good Citizenship Award on Friday. The Hilmar eighth grader was selected by several teachers who recognized her qualities in five categories: honor, service, courage, leadership and patriotism.

March 22, 2011 | | Education

Student overcomes loss of teacher, friend

For most high school seniors the start of their final year on campus is a time of excitement and determination for meeting their goal of graduation. For Denair High School senior Leina Mansilla the start of her senior year was a time of tragedy and confusion.

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education

Cooking up a win

For Turlock High School, last year's Iron Chef loss to cross-town rival Pitman High was a bitter pill to swallow. This year, however, the Bulldogs took the lion's share of points and emerged the winner of the second annual Iron Chef Turlock, held Saturday evening at the Assyrian-American Civic Club.

March 22, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | Education

Stanislaus women’s tennis finish tourney with heartbreaker

In their third match against national powerhouse programs in as many days, the Cal State Stanislaus Warriors nearly pulled off an upset before falling to No. 7 Hawaii Pacific, 5-4, on Wednesday.

March 18, 2011 | | SPORTS

Warriors fall to No. 8 Chico State

Against the No. 8 team in the country, the Cal State Stanislaus baseball team rallied twice from behind but wasn't able to hold off Chico State in the first game of a doubleheader, losing 7-2 in 12 innings on Thursday in Chico. In the nightcap, the Wildcats squeaked by with a 3-2 win in seven innings.

March 18, 2011 | | SPORTS

Bulldogs extend undefeated record

As the weeks and games go by, the Turlock High baseball team is beginning to look more and more like an unstoppable force.The latest evidence of this came Thursday afternoon at the Bulldogs' own baseball field, where they powered through with another win. This time, it a 4-1 triumph over Buhach Colony High in Central California Conference action, improving Turlock's league record to ...

March 18, 2011 | Chhun Sun | SPORTS

Pitman, Turlock swing into action

The Pitman and Turlock boys tennis teams will face each other in their annual meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the Pitman High tennis courts. Expect the match to be a close one, especially since the Pride and Bulldogs split the CCC title last season.The meeting is scheduled for 3 p.m.It also marks one of two crosstown rivalry ...

March 18, 2011 | Chhun Sun | SPORTS

Pitman softball out to hot start

Judging by how things are working out so far, the Pitman High Pride's softball season is going to be unlike recent years. The Pride are already 7-2 overall after Wednesday's Central California Conference opening victory over league favorite Merced High. That number of wins has already surpassed last season's total.Against Merced, the Pride won 2-0 with production from all over the field.<span style="font-family: ...

March 18, 2011 | Chhun Sun | SPORTS

Pitman soccer earns another shutout

Every time the ball was kicked into the vicinity of the goal, the Pitman High girls soccer players morphed into a swarm of bees and treated the round object as if it was honey. This approach frustrated their opponent.It also resulted in two goals.And they were more than enough in a 2-0 win over the Merced High Bears in a ...

March 18, 2011 | Chhun Sun | SPORTS

Local entrepreneurs pitch business ideas

From more than 65 hopeful entrepreneurs, just eight remain in the semifinals of an American Idol style business plan competition which will award $20,000 in cash and professional services to two winners.

March 18, 2011 | Alex Cantatore | NEWS

Homeless prepare for shelter closures, options available

About 15 months ago Turlock resident Eddie Lopez was staying at the We Care Cold Weather Shelter in downtown Turlock. Before the shelter opened he found himself with no where to stay and he was forced to spend several weeks sleeping on the streets with nothing more than a blanket.

March 18, 2011 | Jonathan McCorkell | NEWS

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