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Marshall Smith

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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

Idyllwild Downtown Historic District board holds first meeting

The local review board for the Idyllwild Downtown Historic District convened officially for the first time last week ...

Two major Idyllwild businesses face changes

Higher Grounds sold, Community Lumber for sale ...

Chamber considers auctioning monument to pay legal costs

Directors of the Idyllwild Chamber of Commerce are considering liquidating a Chamber asset, Harmony, the town monument, to pay for legal fees and costs...

Calderones buy Rustic Theatre business

Shane Stewart retains building ownership ...

Idyllwild Post Office open and will stay open

Idyllwild’s Saturday postal service will remain unaffected despite last week’s U.S. Postal Service announcement of plans to discontinue Saturday mail delivery beginning Saturday, Aug....

Idyllwild Warming Center available

The Idyllwild Warming Center, located at and operated by American Legion Post 800, is available this winter, as it has been for the past...

Sheriff Sniff opposes Feinstein proposed assault weapon ban

Earlier this month, Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff wrote to California Senator Dianne Feinstein and stated that he opposed gun legislation she is proposing....

Larry Kawano connects Idyllwild and science discoveries as next ICRC speaker

Larry Kawano, chief scientist and outreach coordinator at Idyllwild’s Astrocamp, makes science interesting as part of his current job, explaining and enlivening scientific mysteries...

CSA 36 board placed in deep freeze: No plans to revive...

County Service Area 36 Advisory Committee Chair Bob Schraff resigned from the committee on Wednesday, Feb. 6, leaving the board with only one regularly...

Oak borer found in four more trees in Idyllwild

Four more Goldspotted oak borer-infested trees have been identified in Idyllwild. When authorities identified the first infested tree here in November, they expressed hope...
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