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Special self-defense class offered by Mike Patke

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The Anza Community Hall reverberated with shouts, grunts and the slap of fist against pads as Mike Patke held his “Escape to Gain Safety”...

Boy Scouts retire flags in special ceremony

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Boy Scout Troop 319 hosted a United States flag retirement ceremony at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Anza Saturday, Nov....

80-year-old man found after extensive search

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Hemet sheriff's and rescue team, following a two-day search for a missing elderly Anza man found him cold but safe on Friday, Nov. 22.The...

Hemet sheriffs conduct mass casualty drill at Idyllwild School

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Deputies from the Hemet Sheriff’s Station conducted a mass casualty drill at Idyllwild School Tuesday, Nov. 26. Those in attendance included deputies from the...

Horned Owls hoot in Anza Valley

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As dusk descends on the Anza Valley, insistent “whhooo, whooos!” can be heard echoing through the still air. These are the haunting calls of...

Top footballers honored at awards banquet

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The Hamilton Bobcat Football Awards Banquet honored the school’s top athletes at the Anza Community Hall Friday, Nov. 15.Both junior varsity and varsity players...

Winterizing the home crucial in mountain communities

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While typical California winters are mild, the mountain communities experience more severe conditions. Rain, snow, ice, wind and sleet all take a toll on...

ACIL to hold open board meeting

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The Anza Civic Improvement League will hold an open board meeting Saturday, Dec. 7, at 9 a.m., in hopes of encouraging more community involvement...

LRE celebrates veterans

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Retired Army Spc. Karl Kurtz organized and presented a Veterans Day Ceremony in Lake Riverside Estates Monday, Nov. 11. The event was well-attended by...

Rattlesnakes wow kindergarteners

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Johnathan Schmidt, local rattlesnake wrangler and educator, presented a lesson to the kindergarten classes at Hamilton K-8 Friday, Nov. 8.The school children were curious...