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A long series of amendments to San Jacinto’s Municipal Code for Cannabis Oriented Businesses and Uses made by the city council brought more than a dozen residents, for and against the measures, to the podium at a late walkout by Councilman Alonso Ledezma Tuesday, June 4.The council after hearing local residents and cannabis business owners’ comment on the proposed...
SAN JACINTO – With a nod to the past and an eye to the future, the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians officially opened its new fire station east of the Soboba Casino Resort June 7. Speakers and a ribbon-cutting ceremony preceded facility tours and lunch. The paved area behind the station displayed the department’s three vehicles: Engine 1, a brush...
Upward of 700 law enforcement personnel from multiple agencies descended on the communities of Anza, Aguanga and Sage, Wednesday, June 5, to perform an illegal marijuana cultivation operation conducted by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and spearheaded by the Hemet Sheriff’s Station.When it was all said and done, the operation resulted in the confiscation of more than 140,877 marijuana...
TEMECULA – Soroptimist International of the Americas needs 12 members to formally recharter its Temecula Valley chapter. The nonprofit is dedicated to “improving the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment.”The global volunteer organization has 1,300 clubs in 21 countries and territories that empower women and girls through volunteer projects in local communities.“We...
TEMECULA – Bill Brumbaugh, vice president and general manager of John Hine Temecula Subaru, likes to surprise the Assistance League of Temecula Valley, and surprise them he did at the chapter’s annual meeting when he unveiled the proceeds – $34,722 – from the “Share the Love” campaign from November to January. This amount included $32,222 in donations from customers...
FALLBROOK – If you’re a dad, you may well be pleased to unwrap some tools as Father’s Day gifts. Of course, it might be a stereotype that all men are handy at repairs; women certainly can be every bit as good when it comes to building and fixing things. In fact, the construction process is valuable for anyone to...
MURRIETA – King Law Firm attorneys at Law Inc. and Rachel King have each won a gold Stevie Award at the 2019 American Business Awards. Founded in 2002, the American Business Awards are the premier business awards in the U.S., recognizing and generating public awareness of excellence and positive contributions in the workplace.King Law Firm attorneys at Law Inc....
The city of Wildomar is inviting residents to spend a night under the stars at Marna O’Brien Park as part of the sixth annual Camp Out in the Park event Saturday and Sunday, June 22-23.For just $5 a person older than age 5 and free for everyone younger, attendees will have the chance to participate in games, activities, bounce...
WILDOMAR – The Elks Ladies of Lake Elsinore/Wildomar Elks Lodge No 2591 will host their Father’s Day Champagne Brunch Sunday, June 16, from 9 a.m. to noon. The price is $10, and the lodge is located at 33700 Mission Trail, in Wildomar. The lodge has free parking, and the brunch is open to the public. For more information, call Barbara Concholo,...
Temecula Valley Players is bringing the 2003 “Best Musical” and Tony Award-winning “Hairspray” to the Old Town Temecula Community Theater for performances that opened June 6 and end June 23.All Tracy Turnblad wants to do is dance on the “Corny Collins Show,” the popular local music and dance television program in 1962 Baltimore.When the teenager’s wish comes true she...