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JP Crumrine

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JP Crumrine is news editor of the Idyllwild Town Crier newspaper.

Korman resigns from Fern Valley Water board

On June 20, Ron Korman resigned as director of the Fern Valley Water District. He was appointed to the board just one year ago...

Two small lightning fires in between downpours

Two small lightning fires occurred Saturday afternoon in the San Jacinto Ranger District. Both were in the proximity of Suicide Rock, thus their names,...

Smokey Bear plans birthday party in Idyllwild

Smokey Bear celebrates his 70th birthday Saturday, Aug. 9, in Idyllwild. “Our Wildfire Prevention campaign has helped children and adults throughout the country understand their...

Quakes near Idyllwild

Two earthquakes, both magnitude 2.9, occurred last week near Idyllwild just days apart. The first quake was at about 2 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, and...

IFPD looking into ambulance and water tender buys: Current budget balanced,...

The Idyllwild Fire Protection District Finance Committee will begin investigating the possibility of consolidating existing debt and new loans for acquiring new ambulances and...

First day of school is Aug. 11

The first day of the school for the 2014-15 year is Monday, Aug. 11, and Idyllwild School Principal Matt Kraemer is welcoming new and...

Hill receives much needed rain

Rain drenched parts of the Hill this weekend, and while it was far from sufficient to eliminate the drought, it will help. The U.S. Forest...

Jazz fest showcases Idyllwild Arts alums

Just back from Cordova, Alaska, Marshall Hawkins, the music director for the 21st-annual Jazz in Pines, is relaxed and ready. While he played some...

To alter Idyllwild historic property

The application for an alteration to a designated historic property under the purview of the Idyllwild Historic Preservation District’s Local Review Board is available...

Supervisors intend to continue community grants

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors submitted a 22-page response with attachments to the county grand jury’s May report critical of the board’s awarding Community Improvement Designation funds to local nonprofits.
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