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GOING FOR THE GOLD
Huntington Beach resident Heath Sims is living out his dream. This
week, the 28-year-old Greco-Roman wrestler is in Sydney, Australia,
preparing to compete in the Summer Olympics. But before Sims could get to
the Olympics, he had to overcome a major obstacle. Last year, he suffered
from a lacerated kidney after falling during a snowboarding outing.
REDEFINED LIFEGUARDING
Max Bowman, 63, was honored last week during a dedication ceremony for
the new Tower Zero at the Huntington Beach Pier. Bowman, who served the
city for 46 years -- 36 years as a lifeguard -- was credited for
transforming the beach patrol into a year-round operation. He also
founded the Junior Lifeguard Program and helped design the original Tower
Zero in 1963.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Huntington Beach High junior Michael Le is a good role model. He has
been chosen as a youth delegate to the Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
National Youth Summit to Prevent Underage Drinking 2000 because of an
anti-drug logo he designed for merchants to display. The 16-year-old is
among 434 teens nationwide to attend the five-day event set for later
this month. The forum will give students an opportunity to explore issues
surrounding alcohol consumption, and to discuss and develop proposed
solutions.
LOSSES
EXPLANATION NEEDED
Fountain Valley Councilman Chuck Conlosh is offering no explanation --
at least right now -- about his claims of malfeasance levied against
fellow council members. Last month, Conlosh -- who is up for reelection
this fall -- made several claims, including one that the city has refused
to investigate possible wrongdoing by high-level city officials. But when
confronted at last week’s City Council meeting about the allegations, the
only explanation he gave was that he needed more time to compile
information -- up to three weeks. If what Conlosh has stated is true,
then he should have been prepared to step up to the plate and respond to
his colleagues.
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