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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

Santiago continues to open doors

“The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” in Spanish, was what started Eduardo Santiago on his career path. “I was confined in bed for two months...

Third-annual Soboba golf tourney

On Friday, April 3 the Soboba Foundation and Soboba Casino holds its third-annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Soboba Springs Country Club. Leading up to...

Post-disaster psychology discussed at MEMSCOMM

The Mountain Emergency Services Committee monthly meeting last Thursday featured Jim Cook, Cal Fire retired battalion chief and current president and chief chaplain of...

Isis Theatre Company changes name

For 12 seasons, one of Idyllwild’s premiere theater companies has served the community with varied and ambitious theatrical fare under the name Isis Theatre...

Lois Denholm, longtime Fairway cashier, faces challenges

Lois Denholm has worked at Fairway for 15 years. Now because of husband Bob’s COPD and congestive heart failure, she has to move off...

Idyllwild School Booster Club needs donations

The Idyllwild School Outdoor Education Booster Club is short this year on having the funds to bring IS Middle School students outdoors to learn...

Few attend Art Alliance’s first public session

The Art Alliance of Idyllwild Board of Directors held the first of its public sessions at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 7, but only the...

‘Earthquakes Between Two Faults’ subject of next ICC Speaker Series

Dr. Patrick Smith, professor of geology at Mt. San Jacinto College, is the next featured speaker for the Idyllwild Community Center Speaker Series. His...

Erin O’Neill lives life as art

Erin O’Neill has lived her life with the bold colors and nuanced textures that, even if she had not created art pieces, could be...

Fatalities motivate push for Safety Corridor designation

In response to increased crashes and fatalities on highways 74 and 243, the California Highway Patrol is seeking funding and intergovernmental agency cooperation to...
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