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  2. 2023 in review: Modesto Bee writers reflect on stories that ...

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    The Modesto Bee. Community board has a role in policing Modesto police ... sports reporter. Escalon’s Violette Kent intercepts at tipped ball duirng the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division II ...

  3. Candidates for Modesto City Schools Trustee Area 6 share ...

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    This west Modesto area includes Modesto High School, Mark Twain Middle School and Franklin Elementary. The school board candidates are incumbent Homero Mejia and challengers Rueth Velez-Langrock ...

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    Voting for The Bee’s boys basketball Player of the Year fan vote poll ends Monday, March 25, at noon.

  5. Modesto Nuts - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 2011, the Modesto Nuts hosted the 2011 California/Carolina All Star Smash. [2] In 2012, Greg Young was replaced by Alex Margulies who did play-by-play for all home and away games from 2012–2013, and Modesto Bee sports writer Brian VanderBeek did color commentary in the middle innings of most home games. Keaton Gillogly did play-by ...

  6. The Modesto Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Modesto Bee founded in 1884 as the Daily Evening News and published continuously as a daily under a variety of names. Before its purchase by Charles K. McClatchy and McClatchy Newspapers in 1924, it merged in the same year with the Modesto News-Herald, adopting that name as part of a consolidation.

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  8. John Thurman Field - Wikipedia

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    John Thurman Field is a stadium in Modesto, California. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Modesto Nuts minor league baseball team of the California League. It was built in 1955 and holds 4,000 people. It was later named for California State Assemblyman John E. Thurman, from Modesto.

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