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Champion Newspapers, publishers of the Chino Champion and Chino Hills Champion newspapers, have served the Chino Valley in Southern California with local Chino and Chino Hills news and advertising since 1887.

Back in the race:
Ayala grad discovers motivation in goals
By Marianne Napoles

He’s the guy with the black gloves maneuvering his wheelchair down Pipeline Avenue on his way to the gym. Thomas Davila, 25, born with spin bifida, is training for the L.A. Marathon...

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Also this week in the Champion . . .


  • Schools, union reach tentative agreement
    Superintendent’s 6.7 percent raise top steachers’ 4.5 percent A1
  • Filmmaker finds gold at Cortez
    With any luck, students from Cortez Elementary School might be the stars of a future film festival. A1
  • Citizen nominations sought by Champion
    Nominations for outstanding citizen of 2008 are being sought by the Champion. A1
  • Outing for seniors produces right ‘vibes’ for winning car
    Free was the right price for one Chino Hills woman’s new ride. A1
  • Semper fi and then some
    Family, friends and neighbors decorate the Zwick family’s Chino home on Tuesday for the homecoming of son Danny Zwick, who has served 7 ½ months in Iraq. A1
  • Reborn church takes shape
    Thanksgiving can’t come fast enough for the congregation of Chino United Methodist Church. B1cc
  • Planners can’t aid RV park owners
    While generally expressing sympathy, members of the Chino planning commission decided they have “no role to play” in a dispute between the city and the operators of a recreational vehicle storage business at 6596 Riverside Drive. B1cc
  • Message from the MAYOR
    The City of Chino is blessed to have nearly 500 active volunteers who donate their valuable time to the community, allowing us to offer so many programs and services to our residents and business owners. B1cc
  • Chino NOTES see B1cc
    ~Healthy Chino
    ~State of the City Luncheon
    ~Library offers free magnets
  • Council outfits new city hall
    The Chino Hills city council has authorized $1.2 mil-lion to purchase furniture, fixtures, and equipment for offices and workstations in the new government center. B1cv
  • Ordinance defines 4 water alert levels
    A revised water conservation ordinance defining four stages of alert in the event of a short-age will be presented to the Chino Hills Public Works Commission at 7 p.m. Wednesday in council chambers. B1cv
  • Jackpot: Volunteers’ help makes homeowner into winner B1cv
  • Chino Hills NOTES see B1cv
    ~Slurry seal on Grand
    ~Fire season meeting
    ~One-day horse show
  • ‘Challenge’ continues through Thursday
    Closing ceremonies for the17th annual Chino Corporate Challenge, an 18-day event pitting employees of private businesses and governmental agencies in head-to-head com-petition, will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 8, at the Chino Fairgrounds. C1
  • Saints draft Chino’s Sedrick Ellis
    For Chino High grad Sedrick Ellis, it was definitely worth the wait. C1
  • Don Lugo softball downs Chaffey, 9-1, to claim Mt. Baldy League lead
    When the Don Lugo and Chaffey high school softball teams met for the first time this season on April 2,Chaffey won it, 2-1, on a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning. C1
  • Sports NOTES see C1
    Pitch, Hit and Run winners named

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(Published May 5, 2008)

 

 

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