Marshall Smith
Sheriff’s Department conducts Pine Cove warrant search: Kimmerle arrested
At approximately 10:15 a.m. on Friday, April 27 Sheriff's Department Hemet deputies arrested suspect Ron Kimmerle on suspicion of felony burglary.Riverside County Sheriff’s Department...
Water pressure problematic in Howland fire response
At the Fern Valley Water District board meeting, General Manager Steve Erler noted that decreased water pressure cited by some firefighters responding to the...
CPUC approves SCE smart meter opt-out
As expected, on Thursday, April 19, the California Public Utilities Commission approved a smart meter opt-out provision for customers of both Southern California Edison,...
Four Idyllwild singers land Hemet Voice semifinals
Two town locals and two Idyllwild Arts Academy music students landed spots in the semifinals of the Voice of the Valley singing competition, VOV...
Idyllwild Arts Orchestra set to shake things up
Under music director Peter Askim, the annual spring New Music Concert is very often just that — new, very new.
Local food assistance demand grows as supplies shrink
Gary Busher, local coordinator for the Second Harvest Food Bank distribution, said he is doing the best he can to cope with a decrease...
2nd-annual Firefighter’s Muster
The second-annual Firefighter’s Muster, presented by the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council, is a larger event this year, with more participants, events and information...
Idyllwild Chamber of Commerce fields election slate
The Idyllwild Chamber of Commerce announced its slate for election of directors at its Monday, April 16 meeting.
County to assist with community garden plan
Riverside County Economic Development Agency, which manages Idyllwild’s recreation district, plans to assist in the installation of four to five aboveground community garden planting boxes, once a site is agreed upon.
ICRC’s financial picture improves
With an influx of $25,500 from the Idyllwild Community Center land donor, and $1,500 from an anonymous contributor, the Idyllwild Community Recreation Council’s financial outlook improved, as announced at its board meeting.