Clovis unveils news plaza honoring its first woman mayor, Peg Bos

CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) — The city of Clovis is taking time to honor its past.

On Wednesday, community leaders unveiled a new plaza at 3rd Street and Sunnyside Avenue. The plaza is named after Peg Bos, the first woman to serve as mayor of Clovis.

Bos was a driving force behind reviving the Clovis Big Dry Creek Historical Society and Museum, where she served as president for 20 years.

She was also in attendance for Wednesday’s ceremony, along with several family members.

In addition to her contributions to the community, you can catch her weekly column called “Let’s Talk Clovis” in the Clovis Roundup newspaper.
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Thousands of demonstrators pack downtown SLO for ‘No Kings’ protest

Several thousand people gathered downtown Saturday for the “No Kings” rally. The event drew an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 attendees, according to the San Luis Obispo County Democratic Party. In response, police closed streets at Monterey and Osos Streets near the San Luis Obispo County Government Center to accommodate the crowd.

County Supervisor Jimmy Paulding and other local Democratic leaders spoke at the event, addressing the participants on key issues. Additionally, a leader of the Democratic Party at Cal Poly engaged the crowd via the electronic jumbo screen.

The San Luis Obispo rally was one of approximately 2,000 similar demonstrations held nationwide, reflecting a widespread movement across the country.
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