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TURLOCK WOMEN’S MARCH
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The Turlock Women's March makes its way down around Rotary Park on Saturday (KRISTINA HACKER/The Journal).

Members of the community gathered at Rotary Park on Saturday to celebrate women and show solidarity in the fight for equal rights at the inaugural Turlock Women’s March. The event, organized by Turlocker Caryn Kyte, saw individuals of all ages and genders march along the sidewalks near Stanislaus State, holding signs such as “Real Men are Feminists” and “Each Time a Woman Stands Up for Herself She Stands Up for All Women.” Local elected officials and others spoke about the history of women’s rights and the need to continue fighting for them.

The pool is open…finally
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Turlock City Councilmember Rebecka Monez, who grew up swimming in the Columbia Park pool, was a vocal proponent for the facility’s $9.1 million renovation (JOE CORTEZ/The Journal).
Councilmember Rebecka Monez and former city manager Reagan Wilson, both of whom grew up swimming in the Columbia Park pool on the city’s Westside, delivered the ceremonial “first plunge” on Saturday at the grand re-opening ceremony.
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