No. 8: Bob Kellar

It would be harder to find someone who’s worked harder than Bob Kellar on behalf of city of Santa Clarita for things like veterans support, public safety and small businesses, among other issues, over the last 20 years.

No. 7: Dr. Dianne Van Hook

“College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook is a leader’s leader in the Santa Clarita Valley, and someone whose lasting power and continual ability to deliver top-notch results for COC makes her work there an invaluable asset for our community.”

No. 6: Don Kimball

Newhall Land, and its successor agency, FivePoint, will be guiding factors in the Santa Clarita Valley’s future for some time to come — and we look forward to Don Kimball, as community president for the developer, to continue to create sustainable homes for the SCV.”

No. 5: Larry Rasmussen

Larry Rasmussen of Spirit Properties never seeks out credit or attention for community service, but he’s someone who’s always willing to help out and give back to an area he’s helped develop from the ground up, like many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s best developments.

No. 4: Kathryn Barger

County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is the type of leader the Santa Clarita Valley needs, who’s unafraid to be a lone voice on L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors if that’s what it takes to represent the best interests of the residents in our community.

No. 3: Ken Striplin

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin manages an incredible staff and an amazing number of resources, and his nonstop work on behalf of city residents everyday at the top of our local government has made this community a better place to live for the last seven years.

No. 2: Scott Wilk

State Sen. Scott Wilk has shown time again and again to be an individual who has the patience, dedication and leadership ability to serve the people of the Santa Clarita Valley. His character understanding and care for his hometown make him an example for public office.

No. 1: Peggy Rasmussen

Santa Clarita Valley seniors are so lucky to have an advocate like Peggy Rasmussen, who volunteers tirelessly on their behalf. Few would take on the monumental task of fundraising for a new senior center, let alone be able to successfully lead the effort.

CIF-SS announces girls volleyball playoff brackets

Division 2Los Alamitos at Hart Division 3Crescenta Valley at West RanchValencia at South Torrance Division 8Santa Clarita Christian School at St. Monica AcademyWinner of La Sierra Academy/Arroyo at Trinity Classical

Calendar of Events: October 20, 2019 to November 2, 2019

Join Crosspoint SCV for our annual Block Party, a free community event! This year’s theme is Galaxy! There will be fun games for all ages like a hay maze, train-ride, rock-wall, game truck and more! There will also be food trucks, so come hungry!

Construction begins at Orchard Medical Center

Construction has commenced for a two-story medical office building at Orchard Medical Center in Valencia, CBRE officials announced Monday. This 41,244-square-foot building, located at 25425 Orchard Village Road, will be

Foothill League football continues to heat up

By Haley Sawyer and Diego MarquezSignal Staff Writers Hart at Canyon Multiple rivalries have developed in Foothill League football, but there are none as storied and steeped in tradition as

City increases street sweeping

As part of its fall and winter schedule, the city of Santa Clarita increased the frequency of street sweeping throughout all parts of the city starting Monday.  Services will take