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Anza VFW Post 1873 and Auxiliary updates the December meals schedule
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ANZA – The Anza Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1873 and Auxiliary updated their meals and activities for December.Dec. 13 – Vicki’s fried chicken, mashed potatoes, greens, salad, rolls and dessertDec. 14 – Auxiliary meeting at 10 a.m.Dec. 15 – Comrades’ bacon or sausage, eggs to order, hash browns and toastDec. 20 – Annual Christmas dinner of ham and...
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Warm centers provide respite from cold temperatures in Riverside County
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY – With the arrival of cooler temperatures, parts of Riverside County are experiencing freezing temperatures. Residents and visitors now have a place to escape the cold at dozens of warm centers across the county.“Because some people may not be able to escape extremely cold temperatures, we have worked with our community partners to open warm centers to...
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Riverside County receives $1.2M to reach hard to count areas in census 2020
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY – The state of California allocated approximately $1.2 million for census outreach and planning efforts for Riverside County.Riverside County 4th District Supervisor V. Manuel Perez said, “These funds will help reach the hard-to-count populations for the census, and I see them as an investment so we can receive the funding for infrastructure, health clinics and schools and...
No one has been more outspoken against globalism than President Donald Trump. His “America First” platform is the antithesis of their plans for world government. It is the reason all globalists, Democrat and Republican, and all globalist mediums, especially The New York Times and Washington Post, oppose him at all costs. Hence the shock when globalists now praise Trump’s...
Diane A. RhodesWriterHEMET – Rainy weather did not keep hundreds of spectators from lining Florida Avenue Saturday, Dec. 7, to watch the annual Hemet Christmas Parade. The 90-minute parade consisted of 110 entries that included marching bands, dignitaries and youth groups as well as some local businesses, clubs and nonprofits.With a “March of the Toys” theme, many recognizable characters...
As former Murrieta city councilmember and battalion chief Alan Long reflected back on his relationship with Dean Hale, he couldn’t help but point out the sheer number of people that gathered to pay their respects Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Bridge Church in Murrieta.“This is no surprise, the type of person Dean is, to attract so many people wanting...
Even when things may look bleak, not all hope is lost.Warfighter Made’s CEO Robert Blanton is a 21-year Marine who completed his fourth deployment in 2008, and in 2009, he was awarded the nation’s third highest award for heroism called the Silver Star Medal. Blanton was also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury.“We actually had...
Children in Santa, elf and reindeer hats filled the council room at the Murrieta City Council meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3.Three of the council members were absent, so the meeting was not held officially. It proceeded with carols from the Cole Canyon Elementary School choir.They sang two songs, one patriotic called “Land that I Love” and one for the season,...
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Fire fund established to restore and reopen the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve
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MURRIETA – This year marks 35 years since the legal formation of the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve in Murrieta. Within this timeframe, other than controlled burns and one small grass fire on the Sylvan Meadows section in 2015, the site has escaped a major fire event, until Sept. 4, when the Tenaja Fire burned 2,000 acres on the...








