{"id":1116794,"date":"2023-08-05T00:23:25","date_gmt":"2023-08-05T04:23:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/steve-mann-should-ding-exercise-his-freedom-not-to-speak-lodi-news-sentinel\/"},"modified":"2023-08-05T00:23:25","modified_gmt":"2023-08-05T04:23:25","slug":"steve-mann-should-ding-exercise-his-freedom-not-to-speak-lodi-news-sentinel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom\/steve-mann-should-ding-exercise-his-freedom-not-to-speak-lodi-news-sentinel\/","title":{"rendered":"Steve Mann: Should Ding exercise his freedom not to speak? &#8211; Lodi News-Sentinel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    From our Understatement Department: Tonights (Friday) Freedom    Fest, being held at Hutchins Street Square, has created a bit    of a stir among villagers. Some have been so aghast at the    speakers list (Kari Lake, Kevin Crye, Dr. Doug Frank, and Steve    Ding) that theyve fired off letters to the editor and begun    circulating a petition demanding that Supervisor Steve Ding not    take the stage, as planned. Were also told there may be a    well organized protest against the whole thing lined up for    tonight. And local TV stations have been alerted, so there    could be something for everybody.  In our mailbag this week    was a note from Mike Hartung, who wrote, I get freedom of    speech, but come on, this is just awful, and Steve Ding showing    is reprehensible.  <\/p>\n<p>    ANNOUNCEMENT: Lodi Police Chief Sierra Brucia announced on    Wednesday that he will retire at the end of this year after    three years at the departments helm and 30 years in law    enforcement. Brucia took over as chief on May 1, 2020 and much    of the time has been a trial by fire. Just a month or so into    the job there were anti-police marches on the streets of Lodi    protesting police brutality in Minneapoliss George Floyd case.    Brucia also had to find a way to manage $2 million in budget    cuts. Brucias last official day will be Dec. 30. He says he    may also move out of state after he retires.  <\/p>\n<p>    FOR THE GOLD: Lodis Dan Christy and his Santa Barbara Silver    Surfers water polo teammates are in Kumamoto, Japan to compete    in the world championships. Their first heat is tomorrow    (Saturday). Theyll competing in the 65-plus division and    Christy says it will be difficult. Its gonna be a definite    challenge; these are some real good teams we are playing, he    cautions. In June Christy and his team won gold at the Masters    National Championships. Four years ago, they won gold at the    world championships in Gwangju, South Korea. Makin us proud.  <\/p>\n<p>    CONSTRUCTION ZONE: The police department has been laying plans    for a new training complex for at least 10 years. The vision is    to build the new facility at White Slough, along I-5 near    Highway 12 on city-owned property. The city council appears    solidly behind the project, earmarking $1,152,439 in surplus    operating funds for it at its meeting two weeks ago. Chief    Brucia is thrilled, but concedes there is a lot ahead. At the    top of the list is securing a partner for the project, one who    will contribute capital funds to build it and possibly help run    it. Brucia says his department has been working with San    Joaquin Delta College at the staff level for quite some time,    and he believes there is an agreement in principle on co-oping    the project. However, the colleges board of trustees first has    to ratify any agreement and commit funds to it, says Brucia. He    hopes something like that will happen at the trustee meeting    this month. When its built, Brucia says the new training    center will reduce the citys training costs and generate    revenue from its emergency vehicle operation course (EVOC), and    possibly the firing ranges included in the plan. At this point,    all eyes are on Delta College, which conducts Peace Officer    Standards and Training (POST) programs, and has its own police    force.  <\/p>\n<p>    UPDATE: We recently reported on the local real estate market,    which said the market is still tight in Lodi, resulting in some    interesting feedback on social media. Jaime Stirm said Lodi is    circling the drain. Anna Disch wrote that there remains a    real need for starter homes for first-time buyers. Price tag    on large homes is unrealistic for families, she says. Gerardo    Garcia wrote, If prices get high enough those homes are gonna    sit empty. And then youll have a bubble on your hands. Then    itll be a great time for us millennials. Realtor Roxanne    Rocha, who was quoted in the piece, says shes a capitalist at    heart, until she hears of large real estate investment trusts    buying up single family homes and entire subdivisions for their    portfolios. She says they shouldnt be allowed to buy anything    smaller than a 100-unit complex, and politicians should fix    this. Rocha said during the financial crisis of 2008 large    corporations bought up many single-family houses in Lodi, some    of them on the courthouse steps during foreclosure. She says    the corporate practice, which is much more prevalent in other    parts of the country, deprives first-time homebuyers the    opportunity to buy a home they can afford.  To put things in    perspective, Californias average home price is $743,362. The    median California home price for May, 2023 was $836,110,    according to the real estate website Zillow. The average    (typical) home in Lodi sells for about $470,000, the company    says.  <\/p>\n<p>    LOOKING BACK: A week or so ago we wrote about the sudden and    untimely death of local farmer Frank Mills. He died three days    after his 61st birthday. He came from a pioneering family. His    great-great-great-grandparents Freeman and Minerva (Grace)    Mills braved the plains from Illinois and settled in Woodbridge    in 1857. His great-grandfather Freeman B. Mills married Carrie    C. Ellis Mills on August 11, 1885. Mrs. Mills was the daughter    of Ralph Ellis, one-time owner of the Lodi Sentinel and former    sheriff of Napa County. His grandfather Everts Mills built the    white mansion on Lower Sacramento Road, near Elm Street.  <\/p>\n<p>    PICKERS: The History Channels American Pickers is coming to    California (maybe Lodi) and you might have something they want.    The program producers are looking for large, rare collections    and things the producers have never seen before. They also want    to know the backstory of items they feature. American Pickers    is a documentary series broadcast on the History Channel, which    explores the fascinating world of antique picking. So,    theyre looking for leads. Collectors interested in being    considered for the show can call (646) 493-2184 or email at    <a href=\"mailto:AmericanPickers@cineflix.com\">AmericanPickers@cineflix.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p>    FLASHBACK: A blaze broke out in the early evening hours of    April 15, 1955 at the Shewan-Jones Winery at the intersection    of Turner Rd. and Sacramento St. The fire was reported by    winery night watchman Gottlieb Zahn at 8:40 p.m. Both Lodi and    Woodbridge fire departments responded to the call. The fire    consumed the winerys cold storage plant, which had been    undergoing some renovations. A cutting torch was blamed for the    fire, which caused an estimated $100,000 in damage. The blaze    injured winery worker Edward Rodacker, who was working inside    the cold storage warehouse when the fire broke out. Assistant    Fire Chief Forrest Eproson and volunteer firemen Riney Bender    and Rudy Vaccarezza narrowly escaped serious injury when the    roof of the warehouse started to collapse while they were    cutting a ventilation hole. Firefighting efforts were hampered    by thick smoke and the inability of the winery sewers to drain    the huge amount of water being poured on the blaze.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rodacker was rushed to Buchanan Hospital on East Pine Street    for emergency treatment of first degree burns to his face and    neck and undetermined damage to his lungs due to smoke    inhalation. The winery, which was located where the River    Pointe subdivision is today, produced the popular Italian Swiss    Colony wine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Steve is a former newspaper publisher and lifelong Lodian whose    column appears most Tuesdays and Fridays in the News-Sentinel    and at stevemann.substack.com.    Write to Steve at <a href=\"mailto:aboutlodi@gmail.com\">aboutlodi@gmail.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.lodinews.com\/opinion\/article_823b9524-326b-11ee-95df-236acf178c6f.html\" title=\"Steve Mann: Should Ding exercise his freedom not to speak? - Lodi News-Sentinel\">Steve Mann: Should Ding exercise his freedom not to speak? - Lodi News-Sentinel<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> From our Understatement Department: Tonights (Friday) Freedom Fest, being held at Hutchins Street Square, has created a bit of a stir among villagers. 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