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Marshall Smith has been writing for the Town Crier since 2005. His favorite quote is: '"Some men see things as they are, and ask why. I dream of things that never were, and ask why not." Robert Kennedy quoting George Bernard Shaw

RMRU assists in rescue of four lost hikers

On Sunday, May 5, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to a report of four hikers in need of rescue. The hikers, from San...

Gary Agner bikes in AIDS charity ride

Local real estate agent Gary Agner wanted to do something big, something that would help others. On Sunday, June 2, along with 2,500 other...

ICRC speakers recommend native plants

“There are many reasons to use native plants locally,” said horticulturist Harold Voorheis. He, along with co-presenters Jackie Lasater and Ben White, will discuss...

Germinating a native plant and a festival: Lemon Lily festival needs...

The Idyllwild Lemon Lily Festival, July 13 and 14, enters its fourth year faced with germination challenges. Propagating the lily from native seeds is a...

The 24th Idyllwild Earth Fair

“Back to the Garden” is the theme for the 24th iteration of the Idyllwild Earth Fair ...

Idyllwild riders make strong showing in Spring Challenge

Once again, Idyllwild locals rode great races in the 2013 Spring Challenge mountain bike race ...

Mark Dean recalls his Boston Marathon experience: A promise to a...

For Mark Dean there were two Boston Marathons, the one that he trained for and the one he ran. Although he ran qualifying marathons...

PCT hiker to raise money for diabetes research

Alan Masters, 52, of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., is an exercise enthusiast, a veteran skier, hiker and a man who considers himself in...

Kathy Wilson: Idyllwild School volunteer of the year

The board of the Hemet Unified School District announced volunteers of the year for each of its district schools on Tuesday, April 23. The...

Mile High Radio Club connects the Hill: Bill Baker longtime instructor

Since 1989 the nonprofit Mile High Radio Club has connected the Hill. First formed as a social club for individuals interested in amateur radio,...
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