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San Jacinto Valley students honored in November

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The Hemet/San Jacinto Student of the Month program held its most recent recognition breakfast at the Maze Stone at Soboba Springs Golf Course on...

CJ’s Smile spreads smiles to local families for the holidays

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CJ’s Smile is a nonprofit organization that was established in 2022 to support families dealing with childhood cancer by providing gifts with the hope...

Valley-Wide’s Turkey Trot attracts record number of participants

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Valley-Wide Recreation and Park District held its 36th annual Turkey Trot Family Fun Run on Saturday, Nov. 23. This year, it was named the...

Lake Elsinore area students honored in October

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The Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program, honoring students who make a difference in their schools and communities, held...

Community turns out to support veterans

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Volunteers from throughout the San Jacinto Valley converged on Gibbel Park in the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 9 to “plant” 1,776 flags...

Murrieta Valley students honored in October

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The Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program held its October breakfast celebration at the Murrieta Sizzler restaurant, 40489 Murrieta Hot Springs...

A.I. plays big role at Tahquitz High School

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Tahquitz High School theater teacher Monica Reichl always searches for timely and relatable scripts for her students to perform at the Hemet school. This...

Temecula Valley students honored in October

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The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program, recognizing and inspiring academic excellence since the 1992-1993 school year, held an awards...

Lake Elsinore area students honored for September

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The Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program, honoring students who make a difference in their schools and communities, had...

Valley Restart seeking bids for new fencing

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Valley Restart Shelter is accepting bids to install approximately 350 feet of seven-foot-tall wrought iron fencing, with a curved top, along the front of...