by Steve Harrison Feelings aren’t new to me. I was a soft kid. A snowflake. Both terms are much nicer than some of the words thrown at me during my school days. My feelings began with developing empathy, often from what I read. The novel “Black Beauty” was a...
By Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com In a 4-1 vote, the Claremont City Council approved an ordinance Tuesday to give themselves a nearly 300 percent boost to their monthly stipend, going from $400 to $1,275. Mayor pro tem Corey Calaycay cast the sole no...
By Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority got a great bit of news Monday when the California State Transportation Agency announced it was to provide $798 million to complete the 3.2 mile segment of Los Angeles...
Great-grandmother, teacher, sports fan Marlene Lucille Keith, age 86, of Claremont, died June 28. Marlene was born on September 7, 1937 at home near Primrose, Iowa, the daughter of Martin L. Hohl and Ruth Anna (Schock) Hohl. She grew up on the family farm, attending...
Devoted wife, beloved mother, preschool director, engaging friend, volunteer Nora Amalia Vignoli died at the age of 91, her hand firmly held by Peter, her husband of 68 years. Nora’s life encompassed the era of the nuclear family and transitioned to forging a new...
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