Community Corner
Week in Review: Voting Districts, MLB Draft Selections, and Kim Kardashian
A digest of this week's stories out of Diamond Bar Patch.

Monday, June 6
- Supervisor Don Knabe since the beginning of the year.
- The arraignment hearing in a case against 26-year-old Kyle Jacobs until Aug. 11. Jacobs stands trial for murder after in the 1100 block of N. Del Sol Lane.
- The Pomona Unified School District's fourth annual Nancy McCracken Learning and Science Expo .
- Local business representatives in businesses and school districts would be a big hit to local businesses, especially with the current economic outlook.
Tuesday, June 7
- A Cal Poly Pomona engineering student . He is believed to have made one similar video in a bathroom on campus at Cal Poly Pomona.
- Diamond Bar High School pitcher Kenny Mathews knew the choice would come — college or work? , he's trying to decide whether to go pro or play college ball at Cal State Fullerton.
- Cal Poly Pomona slugger .
- A Tuesday after burglars smashed windows at Xarposh clothing store.
- Going Green columnist Steve Williams details . Check out these weekend and entertainment ideas that are accessible by public transit.
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Wednesday, June 8
- with a national chain to take the space previously occupied by the Diamond Bar Blockbuster, according to the property management firm in charge of the shopping center.
- One infant's onesie is another's treasure at this .
- Brahma football star Bret Lockett, now a defensive back for the New England Patriots, while she was engaged. Lockett has since stated that he and Kardashian never actually met, but had "sexted," or something like that, after Kardashian issued threats of legal action for damages from the claims.
- The city of Diamond Bar at the end of the 2012 fiscal year , after moving into a new City Hall and working with the county to build a new library on the first floor of that new building.
- Students at Diamond Point Elementary when a survivor of the Manzanar internment camp spoke to the class during the school's annual "Walk Through California History Day."
Thursday, June 9
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- by Sheriff's investigators Thursday in the City of Industry.
- Castle Rock Elementary School Principal Jackie Brown will starting July 1.
- An HGTV show is looking for a room that needs remodeling in the Los Angeles area. .
Friday, June 10
- The California state Senate turned down a temporary tax extension to help bridge the budget gap, but a bill broadening local authority to put new taxes out to voter approval was passed. Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) , calling the bill passed to give more taxation options to local jurisdictions the "I love more taxes" bill.
- The California Redistricting Commission for U.S. Congress, state Senate, state Assembly, and the state Board of Equalization.
- Newly proposed voting districts would , which currently includes cities in San Bernardino and Orange Counties. The new district would put Diamond Bar with other East San Gabriel Valley cities, all within Los Angeles County, extending to Arcadia.
- Have questions about redistricting? .
- The city of Diamond Bar after 22 years split between 91765 and 91789.
- Diamond Bar Recreation Classes . New classes this summer will aim to improve attendance among that demographic.
- Looking for tips on preventing identity theft? The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department provides .
- Long-time Walnut Valley Unified adminstrator and former Chaparral Middle School principal .
Saturday, June 11
- The USDA's new MyPlate dietary guide aims to improve on the often criticized food pyramid. What do you think of the ?
- Two murders reported this year in Diamond Bar mark at least in the city, according to data released Friday. Other crimes have remained near the same level as past years.
Sunday, June 12
- VIDEO: The at 9 a.m. to start 24 hours of fundraising, promoting cancer awareness, and sharing the company and comfort of those who have been affected by cancer.
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