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Council proclaims Black History Month; residents urge naming honor for Larry Horner

2299170 · February 12, 2025
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The Thousand Oaks City Council presented a Black History Month proclamation to Thousand Oaks High School's Black Student Union; public commenters urged the council to finalize a public naming to honor former councilman and four-time mayor Larry Horner.

The Thousand Oaks City Council presented a proclamation recognizing Black History Month to Thousand Oaks High School’s Black Student Union and Harold Hutton Jr., and members of the public used the public comment period to urge the council to formally honor former councilman and four-time mayor Larry Horner.

Mayor Newman read the proclamation and Harold Hutton Jr. accepted it on behalf of Thousand Oaks High School’s Black Student Union. Hutton thanked the council for recognizing Black…

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