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September 25, 2012:  On Tuesday, two environmental priorities cleared the final hurdle to become law. With Gov. Brown’s signature, our state parks gained protection from closure, and access to clean, drinkable water became a human right in California.  Brown signed three priority environmental bills on his desk today: two deal with funding for state parks, and a third with how California prioritizes clean, clear water for at-risk communities. All three bills had been priorities for CLCV and our members, thousands of whom communicated with their representives in Sacramento and with the governor that they should support the bills.


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Did they ever find Sierra?  This week marked 10 years since Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar vanished, leading to a search and ultimately an arrest and conviction. Sierra has yet to be found. For many, her story ended with a life sentence conviction of Antolin Garcia Torres. But for Sierra's family, it meant justice and a life without her.  Read the full-text at...MORGAN HILL Sierra LaMar's Family Remains Hopeful 10 Years After Morgan Hill Teen Vanished

Why did Dahmer do what he did?  Dahmer claims that his compulsions toward necrophilia and murder began around the age of 14, but it appears that the breakdown of his parents' marriage and their acrimonious divorce a few years later might have been the catalyst for turning these thoughts into actions. Interviews are current check your local TV Guide for listings.

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Donner party, group of American pioneers—named for the expedition’s captain, George Donner—who became stranded en route to California in late 1846. The party was trapped by exceptionally heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada, and, when food ran out, some members of the group reportedly resorted to cannibalism of those already dead. It was the worst disaster of the overland migration to California. Donner Lake and Donner Pass, California, are named for the party.  The journey west;  The fertile farmlands of central California drew a steady stream of settlers in the 1840s, and in the spring of 1846 several families from Springfield, Illinois, joined the westward migration. The families of brothers George and Jacob Donner and local businessman James Reed left Springfield on April 14, 1846. With the addition of roughly a dozen teamsters and employees, this initial party numbered some 31 people, and within a month the Donners and Reeds had reached Independence, Missouri. There, on May 12, they became a part of a main wagon train headed west.  The group made good progress all the way to Fort Laramie (in what is now southeastern Wyoming), covering roughly 650 miles (1,050 km) in six weeks. On July 20, 1846, the company divided, with most of the wagon train then turning north toward Fort Hall (modern southeastern Idaho) and using the well-known Oregon Trail to continue the journey west. The Reeds, the Donners, and a number of others chose to head southwest toward Fort Bridger. The group had elected to use a “shortcut” to California that had been recommended to them by an unreliable guide named Lansford Hastings. While at Fort Laramie, Reed had been warned against attempting the route by an old friend from Illinois who had just completed the west-to-east journey through “Hastings Cutoff,” but the group chose to press ahead. The party elected George Donner to serve as its leader, and at its peak the Donner party would number some 87 people—29 men, 15 women, and 43 children—in a column of 23 ox-drawn wagons.  Hastings Cutoff;  On July 31 the Donner party entered Hastings Cutoff, which would take the group south of the Great Salt Lake in what is now Utah. Hastings had claimed that his route would shave more than 300 miles (480 km) from the journey to California. In reality, Hastings Cutoff was 125 miles (200 km) longer than the established trail, which ran north of the Great Salt Lake, and it would take the pioneers through some of the most inhospitable country in the entire Great Basin.  During their first week in the Cutoff, the Donner party made good progress. Hastings, who had promised to lead migrants along the trail, left Fort Bridger with a different company of wagons, and it fell to Reed to act as the company’s guide. As they broke a new trail through the nearly impassible terrain of the Wasatch Mountains, they lost about two weeks’ time. On August 30, after gathering as much water and grass as they could carry, they entered the Great Salt Lake Desert. A note left by Hastings had assured the party that they would be able to cross the desert in just two days, but the journey took five. The party lost dozens of cattle in the desert, and several wagons had to be abandoned. The pioneers lost valuable days conducting a fruitless search for the missing oxen before beginning a circuitous navigation of the Ruby Mountains in modern northeastern Nevada. By the time the Donner party reached the Humboldt River, where Hastings Cutoff rejoined the main California Trail, it was late September. All the other migrants of 1846 had completed their journey to California, and the Donner party was racing the weather to clear the passes in the Sierra Nevada.  Tensions were running high among the exhausted migrants, and on October 5 an altercation between Reed and a teamster employed by another family ended with Reed fatally stabbing the man. Some members of the party suggested that Reed be hanged, but he was instead banished from the company. Reed would continue west on horseback while the rest of his family remained with the Donner party.  The migrants began the ascent of the Sierra foothills low on food, and Paiute warriors killed several of the remaining oxen. By this point, the members of the company had cached, or buried, virtually all their personal possessions—except for food, clothing, and the barest essentials necessary for survival—in an effort to minimize the load on their exhausted animals. On October 31 the weary migrants approached what is now Donner Pass across the Sierra Nevada and found their progress blocked by deepening snow.  Starvation and cannibalism;  Most of the party thereupon built crude cabins near what is now known as Donner Lake. The Donners, whose progress was delayed by a wagon accident, made a similar camp a few miles farther east on the trail near Alder Creek. Eight days of almost continuous snow followed, during which time many of the oxen, the chief reserve of food, wandered off and were lost. On November 20 Patrick Breen, whose family had joined the party in Independence, Missouri, began a diary which he continued until March 1. Breen’s account of the winter of 1846–47 would provide the only contemporary written record of the Donner party’s ordeal. On December 15 Baylis Williams, an employee of the Reed family, died of malnutrition at the lake camp; his was the first recorded death in the camps, although many others would soon follow.  On December 16 a party of 10 men and 5 women set out to cross the mountains on improvised snowshoes. During a month’s harrowing, often overwhelming hardships from cold, storms, deep snow, and inadequate food, they struggled on. Eight of the men died, and the bodies of some of these were eaten by the others. Two men and all the women got through to the Sacramento Valley. The settlers of California organized a relief party which left Fort Sutter (Sacramento) on January 31, 1847. Heroically struggling through the deep snow, seven men reached the lake camp on February 18. They then took 23 of the starving emigrants, including 17 children, back to the settlements; several deaths occurred on the way. Other relief parties followed, but, because of illness and injuries, it was impossible to remove everyone.  After dogs and cowhides had been devoured, many deaths occurred, and the survivors were forced to resort to cannibalism of the dead bodies. The last survivor, Lewis Keseberg, who had supported himself during the last weeks by cannibalism, did not leave camp until April 21. Five of the emigrants died before reaching the mountain camps, 34 at the camps or on the mountains while attempting to cross, and one just after reaching the settlements. Two men who had joined the party at the lake also died. The total of deaths was thus 42, with 47 survivors.  Legacy;  The ordeal of the Donner party highlighted the incredible risks that were inherent in the great overland trek, but it did little to slow the pace of migration. Indeed, even the survivors of the party encouraged others to undertake the journey. In a letter to her cousin in Illinois, Virginia Reed recounted that “I have not wrote you half of the truble, but I hav Wrote you anuf to let you now what truble is,” before concluding, “Dont let this letter dishaten anybody. Never take no cutofs and hury along as fast as you can.” The discovery of gold in California in 1848 would turn the flow of migrants into a virtual flood, and the legacy of the Donner party would become less a cautionary tale and more a grim historical footnote in the story of the great westward movement.  After examining remains from the Alder Creek campsite, researchers in 2010 announced that they had been unable to find any human bones or other physical evidence of cannibalism. The researchers themselves clarified, however, that the absence of archaeological evidence did not rule out the possibility that cannibalism had occurred, especially given the extensive contemporary accounts by members of the rescue parties and the survivors themselves.

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Currently:  Jerry P. Dyer is the City of Fresno’s 26th Mayor, sworn into office on January 5, 2021.

Mayor Dyer came into office with a vision of uniting Fresno – seeking an inclusive, prosperous, beautiful city where people take pride in their neighborhoods and community. A government that listens, keeps its promises, and is owned by the people. This is his “One Fresno” vision.

Upon assuming office, the Mayor’s Administration successfully implemented “Project Off-Ramp,” an initiative that relocated more than 600 unhoused residents off Fresno’s freeways and into safe housing, with the goal of permanent housing and a productive life.

Another successful initiative is focused on improving the City’s curb appeal. Mayor Dyer’s “Beautify Fresno” initiative has not only cleaned up neighborhoods across Fresno, it has also driven an unprecedented rise in volunteerism, with residents gathering on weekends to pick up trash in neighborhoods far from their homes.  In 2022, Beautify Fresno efforts not only met the Mayor’s challenge of collecting one million pounds of trash, but exceeded the goal in just six months.

In other neighborhoods, Mayor Dyer continues to prioritize housing of all kinds, ranging from affordable to workforce to market rate. An adequate, affordable housing supply that serves all markets is evidenced in the Mayor’s One Fresno Housing Strategy.

Mayor Dyer has a long history of investing in Fresno’s youth.  A former board member of the Boys and Girls Club, he has prioritized youth investment by launching several initiatives including the One Fresno Youth Jobs Corps program.  This program provides hundreds of hard-to-hire youth and young adults the opportunity to gain life and work skills through a City-paid internship designed to lead to City of Fresno employment and, ultimately, resources for homeownership opportunities. The program aims to help underserved youth and young adults, including those from low-income families, who have been touched by the criminal justice system, or have been in foster programs.

Other youth investments include the launch of Fresno Chaffee Zoo Days, and the 2021 renovation and reopening of Camp Fresno. Through Mayor Dyer’s One Fresno Foundation, the camp provides youth the opportunity to experience nature, the outdoors, and memories that will last a lifetime.

Current price: Mayor Dyer continues to lead ongoing efforts to revitalize the City’s core, as highlighted in the recent awards totaling nearly $300 million for public infrastructure throughout Downtown Fresno and Chinatown.  His most recent initiative includes a free trolley service connecting downtown to Fresno State via the Mural and Tower Districts, Fresno City College and the Blackstone Corridor.  The Mayor’s vision includes a vibrant downtown, where people live and enjoy a lively entertainment scene with thriving businesses serving residents as well as those who work or visit Downtown Fresno.

Before he was elected, Mayor Dyer served 40 years in the Fresno Police Department, including the final 18 years as Police Chief. He has the distinction of being the longest-tenured police chief in Fresno’s history.

This experience gives him unique insights into the City’s operations and has helped drive a motto that is central to his One Fresno vision – “We Work For You.” This is his compact with residents, a promise that city government’s role is to serve the public.  It also ensures his continued work to enhance public safety throughout Fresno.

Mayor Dyer was born in Fresno but grew up in the Fowler area and graduated from Fowler High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology from California State University Fresno and a master’s degree in management from California Polytechnic University at Pomona.

Chosen as a Paul Harris Fellow for Rotary International, Mayor Dyer was recognized in 2018 with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Fresno County Office of Education.

Mayor Dyer has been married to his wife, Diane, for 43 years and has been blessed with two children and five grandchildren. He and his wife attend New Covenant Community Church in Fresno.

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Jerry Dyer


Dyer in 2021

26th Mayor of Fresno

Incumbent

Assumed office 

January 5, 2021

Preceded by Lee Brand

21st Chief of Police of Fresno

In office

August 1, 2001 – October 16, 2019

Mayor Alan Autry

Ashley Swearengin

Lee Brand

Preceded by Ed Winchester

Succeeded by Andy Hall

Personal details

Born May 3, 1959 (age 65)

Fresno, California, U.S.

Political party Republican

Spouse Diane Gonzales ​(m. 1980)​

Education California State University, Fresno (BS)

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (MS)

Jerry P. Dyer (born May 3, 1959) is an American politician and former law enforcement officer. He is the 26th and current mayor of Fresno, California. Previously, he served as the chief of the Fresno Police Department.


Life and career[edit]

Dyer was born in Fresno to Donald Dyer and Anna Rackley on May 3, 1959. The Dyers relocated to Fowler, California, in 1964. He attended and graduated from Fowler High School in 1977. While in high school, Dyer played on the varsity football, baseball, and basketball teams. After high school, Dyer joined the College of the Sequoias police officer training academy and was sworn in as an officer of the Fresno Police Department on May 1, 1979, under then Police Chief George K. Hansen. Later his father and sister, Diana, would join Jerry in at the Fresno Police Department with his father previously serving in the Madera County Sheriffs Department. He served as a police officer in the Fresno Police Department for 22 years while rising through the ranks before being named chief of police in 2001.[1]


In 1985, Dyer was alleged to be involved in an extra-marital relationship with a 16 year old minor.[2] The accusations were never made public, and internal investigations led to no criminal charges against Dyer. According to an anonymous police source, Dyer admitted to having sex with the minor. In a 2001 Fresno Bee interview, Dyer refused to talk about the allegations, replying, “All I can tell you is that the relationships that I have had outside of my marriage, when I was a young man, have been dealt with. ... God’s forgiven me. My wife’s forgiven me. This department’s forgiven me and looked into a lot of things in my past.”[3]


In 2001, deputy chiefs Robert Nevarez and Sharon Shaffer[4] filed a lawsuit against Dyer. He was accused of creating a hostile work environment in the Fresno Police Department through making several racially and sexually insensitive comments. Fresno City Hall settled the lawsuit, paying $200,000 collectively to Nevarez and Shaffer.[5] Dyer also was questioned by the media for neglectful supervision of his chief deputy who was convicted in 2017 of conspiring to distribute heroin and marijuana of which Dyer claimed he was unaware.[4]


Dyer served as police chief for 18 years. He ran in the March 2020 election to succeed Lee Brand as mayor. He received a majority of the vote, bypassing the need for a runoff election.[6] Dyer is the second former Fresno police chief to run for mayor and be elected after Mayor Truman G. Hart.


Dyer and his wife, Diane, have two children.[1]


Electoral history[edit]

2020 Fresno mayoral election[7]

Candidate Votes %

Jerry Dyer 50,914 51.56

Andrew Janz 39,430 39.93

Floyd D. Harris Jr. 2,262 2.29

Bill Gates 2,262 2.29

Richard B. Renteria 2,076 2.10

Nicolas Wildstar 1,284 1.30

Brian E. Jefferson 510 0.5

Total votes 98,738 100

Voter turnout 39.38%

References[edit]

^ Jump up to: a b The Fresno Bee (subscription required)

^ The Fresno Bee editorial board (2019). "Did Jerry Dyer have sex with underage teen? Fresno voters deserve to know". The Fresno Bee.

^ Hoagland, Doug (2019). "From The Fresno Bee archive, 2001: Cops twice probed allegation Dyer had affair with girl, 16". The Fresno Bee.

^ Jump up to: a b Beale, Andrew (March 29, 2019). "The Chief: The Remarkable — Sometimes Shocking — Career of Fresno's Top Cop". KQED. Retrieved November 10, 2020.

^ Robert Nevarez and Sharon Shaffer v. City of Fresno; Jerry Dyer, Simpson, Alan 08CECG01962 (Civil 2008-06-09).

^ The Fresno Bee (subscription required)

^ "Results of the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election | County of Fresno". www.co.fresno.ca.us. Fresno County Clerk/Registrar of Voters. Retrieved September 14, 2020.

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Exodus 21:34chapter context similar meaning copy save
The owner of the pit shall make it good, and give money unto the owner of them; and the dead beast shall be his.


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But if the ox were wont to push with his horn in time past, and it hath been testified to his owner, and he hath not kept him in, but that he hath killed a man or a woman; the ox shall be stoned, and his owner also shall be put to death.


Exodus 22:12chapter context similar meaning copy save
And if it be stolen from him, he shall make restitution unto the owner thereof.


Exodus 22:15chapter context similar meaning copy save
But if the owner thereof be with it, he shall not make it good: if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.


Exodus 22:14chapter context similar meaning copy save
And if a man borrow ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or die, the owner thereof being not with it, he shall surely make it good.


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Nevertheless the centurion believed the master and the owner of the ship, more than those things which were spoken by Paul.


Exodus 21:28chapter context similar meaning copy save
If an ox gore a man or a woman, that they die: then the ox shall be surely stoned, and his flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall be quit.


Isaiah 1:3chapter context similar meaning copy save
The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.


Exodus 21:36chapter context similar meaning copy save
Or if it be known that the ox hath used to push in time past, and his owner hath not kept him in; he shall surely pay ox for ox; and the dead shall be his own.


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Then shall an oath of the LORD be between them both, that he hath not put his hand unto his neighbour's goods; and the owner of it shall accept thereof, and he shall not make it good.


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And he bought the hill Samaria of Shemer for two talents of silver, and built on the hill, and called the name of the city which he built, after the name of Shemer, ownerof the hill, Samaria.



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