August 25, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 08/25/2007 9:50 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for August 25, 2007:
Former Colton mayor's car seized - San Bernardino Sun
Authorities have seized the vehicle of a former mayor and councilman who has failed to make court-ordered payments to the city as part of a civil judgment against him.
Closure threat not felt at club - SB Sun
A day after the Flesh Club was put on judicial notice about a possible closure, dancing continued unabated.
Teens take to airwaves to share views - SB Sun
The inaugural broadcast of "Teen Talk" - a one hour radio broadcast billed as an avenue of expression for local youths - took place Friday evening.
3-day festival debuts - SB Sun
With sunglasses on and ice-cold lemonades in hand, audience members cooled off Friday at the first day of the Inland Empire Jazz Festival.
Builder denies misleading officials - SB Sun
Young Homes officials on Friday defended their recent sale of land in the south end of Rialto to a developer who plans to build an industrial park.
Lawmaker rips state's suit Dutton calls greenhouse gas litigation unfair to county - SB Sun
While state Sen. Bob Dutton expressed relief that the county reached an accord with state Attorney General Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown on greenhouse gases, he expressed disdain for Brown's use of litigation to force the issue.
San Bernardino's Flesh Club ordered closed for 8 months - Riverside Press Enterprise
Lawyers were arguing Friday over when a San Bernardino strip club would close after a ruling this week ordering the Flesh Club to shut down for eight months.
Let the arguments begin - Redlands Daily Facts
The analysis is in and the arguments have been written for and against the distribution center business license fee, otherwise known as Measure F.
HesperiaStar.com readers support school board recall in online poll - Hesperia Star
In a HesperiaStar.com poll that ran from July 24 through August 17, 71 percent of voters said they supported a recall petition aimed at removing three Hesperia Unified School District school board members from office.
Airboard to consider composting regulation at Monday's meeting - Desert Dispatch
The regional air board will meet Monday at 9:30 a.m. to decide what regulations should be required for composting facilities, a decision that could affect the proposed biosolids composting site to be built by Nursery Product’s near Hinkley.

