September 16 Sentinel Legal Notices

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 3071 of the Civil Code of the State of California the undersigned will sell the following vehicle(s) at lien sale at said address below on: 009/23/2022 09:00 AM
Year of Car / Make of Car / Vehicle ID No. / License No. (State)
2016 INTERNATIONAL 1HTMLAFM64H610584 7D00756 CA
To be sold by AIR EXPRESSWAY TOWING 17393 JASMINE STVICTORVILLE CA 92395
Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien for together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on September 16, 2022.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 3071 of the Civil Code of the State of California the undersigned will sell the following vehicle(s) at lien sale at said address below on: 009/23/2022 09:00 AM
Year of Car / Make of Car / Vehicle ID No. / License No. (State)
2009 FREIGHTLINER 1HTMLAFM64H610584 XP55431 CA
To be sold by CARLOS ZAMORA GONZALEZ 542 E CENTRAL AVE SAN BERNARDINO CA 92408
Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien for together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on September 16, 2022.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 3071 of the Civil Code of the State of California the undersigned will sell the following vehicle(s) at lien sale at said address below on: 009/23/2022 09:00 AM
Year of Car / Make of Car / Vehicle ID No. / License No. (State)
2018 MAZDA JM1GL1VM8J1315762 8EMW271 CA
To be sold by COLLISION SOURCE 996 N MT VERNON SAN BERNARDINO 92411
Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien for together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on September 16, 2022.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 3071 of the Civil Code of the State of California the undersigned will sell the following vehicle(s) at lien sale at said address below on: 009/23/2022 09:00 AM
Year of Car / Make of Car / Vehicle ID No. / License No. (State)
2017 TOYT 5TDXZ3DC4HS850443 7ZOA431 CA
To be sold by COLLISION SOURCE 996 N MT VERNON SAN BERNARDINO 92411
Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien for together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on September 16, 2022.

 

NOTICE OF SALE OF VESSEL AND TRAILER

Notice is hereby given the undersigned will sell the following vessel and trailer at lien sale at said address below on: 09/23/2022 9:00 am
VESSEL
03 BOMB ZZN60554L203 5797PZ CA

TRAILER

03 ZIEM 1ZCS140173W310885 4ED2677 CA
DATE OF SALE- 09/23/2022
TIME OF SALE-09:00 AM
To be sold by JV MOTORSPORTS1744 S WILLOW AVE RIALTO CA 92376
Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien for together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on September 16, 2022.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE
NUMBER CIVSB 2215266
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: SUSANA CORONA & MARCELINO DABALOS CORONA JR. filed with this court for a decree changing names as follows:
ISAAC MANUEL WOLFORD to ISAAC MANUEL CORONA
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing
Date: September 21, 2022
Time: 8:30 AM
Department: S16
The address of the court is Superior Court of California,
County of San Bernardino, 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel in San Bernardino County California, once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing of the petition.
Dated: 07/20/2022
Judge of the Superior Court: JOHN M. PACHECO
Attorney for Susana Corona & Marcelino Dabalos Corona Jr.:
Sandy S. Garcia, Esquire
Garcia & Miller, APLC
49459 Palo Verde Street, Suite 207C
Montclair, California 91763
(909) 321-9241
s.garcia@garciamiller.com
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on 08/26/2022, 09/02/2022, 09/09/2022 & 09/16/2022.

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Barstow Mayor Courtney Barred From City Hall

Based upon the preliminary findings of an internal investigation, Mayor Paul Anthony Courtney has been temporarily barred from City Hall. During a closed session of the city council last night, September 12, by a 4-to-0 vote a decision to remove him from City Hall was made. His office was sealed off and his key and passcode disenabled.
No authorized statement regarding that action has been publicly made, although a written statement is, according to an employee within the city manager’s office, under preparation. The city attorney is to make a public report of the situation at the next meeting of the city council.
More than eight months ago, on December 21, 2021. the Barstow City Council voted to censure Courtney, making an expression of disapproval for what its members said was Courtney’s use of his mayoral status and the city’s name and logo to engage in what was characterized as a political mailing camouflaged as an official handbill aimed at promoting the city but which Courtney’s critics maintained was intended to advance himself politically. He was further charged with overstepping his reach as mayor in effectuating official action.
Information as to what is being examined in the current investigation is being closely guarded by the city.
Mark Gutglueck

College Admission Scandal Involving USC Bleeds Into Ontario International Airport Operations

By Mark Gutglueck
The culture of favorable treatment and the compromising of standards that pervaded the 2019 College Admissions Scandal spilled over to taint operations at Ontario International Airport, implicating the president of the airport’s board of directors, Alan Wapner, and the man he handpicked to serve as the airport’s chief executive officer, recently unearthed public documents show.
In keeping with the nature of the criminal conspiratorial nature of the activity that felled a multitude of celebrities, blue bloods and influential titans of finance and industry who used their wealth to have their children accepted at some of the country’s most prestigious colleges and universities in exchange for bribes paid to scholastic deans and other guardians of the gates of academia, what were apparently unreported gifts and privileges that could not otherwise have been purchased at any price were for years conferred upon Wapner, ultimately in exchange for which he rewarded his benefactor with a service contract which is ultimately to be worth millions of dollars over the next decade.
Wapner and the executive director of the Ontario International Airport Authority he had installed, Atif Elkadi, are alumni of USC, the University of Southern California, which employed Scott Jacobson as its associate athletic director before sacking him in January 2020. After revelations that the scions of famous actors and wealthy businessmen or industrialists had been given athletic scholarships to USC despite having no skill, no ability and in some cases no familiarity whatsoever with the sports for which those scholarships had been provided, Jacobson and several others in the USC Athletic Department were sacked. Continue reading

Martinez Looks To Parlay Her Momentum Into Continuation As Montclair Solon

In explaining why she is running for city council, Corysa Martinez said, “I am proud to call Montclair my home of over thirty years, and excited to raise a family here. As a council member since 2019, I have been dedicated to improving our residents’ quality of life by promoting public safety, economic development, and resident welfare in collaboration with our community leadership.”
Martinez noted “It is important that Montclair is represented by dedicated leaders focused on the long-term socioeconomic health and welfare of our community, which will be accomplished by the alignment of businesses, community, and government objectives. I am that dedicated leader for our city.”
Martinez has been on the city council since 2019, when she was chosen to replace her late mother, who died during her second term in office. She was then confirmed to remain in that position with a special election held in November 2020 to determine who was to serve out the last two years of the term to which her mother was elected in 2018. Continue reading

As Non-Disparagement Clause Breach Suit Looms, Tillman Begs Access To District Lawyers

His board colleagues appear to be leaning in favor of indulging San Bernardino City Unified School District Board Member Danny Tillman in his suggestion that individual board members be permitted to confer with the district’s legal counsel at will.
Some have interpreted Tillman’s request as a ploy to have the district foot the bill for an individual board member’s legal costs growing out of that member’s personal action independent of the collective decisions arrived at by the board.
The board revisited that section of the district’s board policy manual pertaining to the way in which the board is to go about seeking legal advice. That section of the manual was last modified and ratified by the school board as it was then composed on October 16, 2007. Continue reading

California Giving Medi-Cal To 764,000 Illegal Aliens As Over 2 Million Of Its Citizens Lack Access To MDs

By Richard Hernandez
The State of California has completed the first phase of what is ultimately planned as an expansion of Medicaid California, also known as Medi-Cal, to an estimated 764,000 illegal immigrants in the Golden State, even as more than two million of the state’s residents with full U.S. citizenship have no medical insurance coverage whatsoever.
This summer, California made its largest stride yet in providing taxpayer-subsidized medical assistance to those in the state illegally. Since 2014, there has been an effort in the California legislature to extend Medi-Cal benefits to illegal aliens, promoted by then-Assemblyman Ricardo Lara. Lara’s initial bill failed to gain passage, but in 2016 legislation was passed and signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown that extended Medi-Cal coverage to children without legal residency status. In 2019, Senate Bill 104, by which Medi-Cal was extended to cover low-income illegal aliens aged 19 to 25, passed into law and was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, going into effect on January 1, 2020. Continue reading

Preserving Small Town Sentiment Taylor’s Theme In Yucaipa Race

His intensifying civic concern over the last several years and his commitment to public service have prompted Mark Taylor to seek election to the Yucaipa City Council, he told the Sentinel this week.
“I’m running for city council in District 1 because I believe that the city deserves leadership that is representative of the people who live here – people like you and me, who live in Yucaipa and put in the work to make it the wonderful place that it is,” he said. “I’m not a politician, just a concerned citizen who wants to give back to the community that inspires me. I will support our first responders as well as our local businesses. I will work to maintain a balanced budget while also delivering the services the City of Yucaipa requires.” Continue reading