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Past Tense: February 8, 2018

70 years ago - 1948 The two-man Forest Service staff, Ranger Don Bauer and Fire Control Assistant Bill Hersh, hiked six hours to Martinez Mountain...

Sports: Volleyball & Basketball

Basketball Robert Lewis, Town Hall recreation director, gave this report on Town Hall Youth Basketball. Division 1 (ages 6-9) On Tuesday, Jan. 30, the Acumen Tree...

Idyllwild Water District 2016 salaries and compensation

Editor’s note: Each year, the Town Crier reports the information below for the three local water districts — Fern Valley, Idyllwild and Pine...

Volunteers needed for recycling classes and events

Are you interested in helping the environment?  Do you like to compost or recycle? Become an outreach volunteer with the Riverside County Department of Waste...

Dan Talbot named acting chief of county fire department

On Tuesday, Jan 30, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors appointed Dan Talbot as acting chief of the Riverside County Fire Department. After a closed session...

Readers Write: ‘In My Father’s Footsteps’

Editor: “In My Father’s Footsteps — A Daughter’s Search for Answers “is the first narrative in a four-part project entitled, “Musical Roots: An Exploration of...

Creature Corner: February 8, 2018

Last week in “Days of Our Nine Lives,” ARF cats discussed their finer qualities. Murphy: Hello, ARF cats. I’m spayed, vaccinated and ready to go...

Michèle Marsh to talk about acting career

Michèle Marsh of Idyllwild will share stories of her life as an actress and her journey back home to our beloved mountains, sponsored by...

Obituary: Ardis Ruth Jackson 1940-2018

Ardis Ruth Jackson passed away peacefully in her home in Rodeo on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018.Ardis is survived by her daughter, Ananda Patterson. Ardis lived...

Obituary: Marvin Bertis Giese 1932-2018

Marvin Bertis Giese, who died Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018, was born Feb. 11, 1932, in McAllen, Texas, and moved to Whittier when he was...
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