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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

County jail system gets $100 million grant to ease overcrowding

Riverside County received a $100 million grant to expand its jail system, only one of three California counties to receive the maximum grant from...

Soroptimist of Idyllwild art event fights human trafficking

Soroptimist International of Idyllwild presents “Celebration of Women in the Arts.” This event is geared to raise money to fight human trafficking, one of...

Arrest made in Anza murder

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Central Homicide Unit arrested Anza resident Mark William Winder, 21, on Feb. 29 for the Feb. 7 murder of...

Ken Young as Degas at speaker series

Ken Young, educator, artist and actor, returns to the Idyllwild Community Recreation Council Speaker Series, as French impressionist Edgar Degas. Beginning in 2007, Young...

Hemet High School teacher arrested on suspicion of sex with minor

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department reported that Hemet High School teacher Janel Ramirez, 31, was arrested on Thursday, March 1 on suspicion of having...

Dr. Raul Ruiz, Congressional candidate, speaks in Idyllwild

Dr. Raul Ruiz, Democrat from Coachella, spoke to around 40 people at Town Hall in Idyllwild as part of his district-wide “Listening Tour.” Ruiz...

Ruiz in Idyllwild on ‘Listening Tour’

Dr. Raul Ruiz, Democrat challenger for Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack’s seat for the new 36th Congressional District that includes Idyllwild, will be in town...

Colliers organize 400-mile bike ride through southwest

Brendan and Mary Collier, inveterate cyclists and owners of Idyllwild Hub Cyclery, are planning and GPS mapping a 400-mile mountain to desert bicycle course...

Forest Folk explore community garden sites

Group makes field trip to two sites that could host a greater-Idyllwild community garden in the future ...
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