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JP Crumrine is news editor of the Idyllwild Town Crier newspaper.

County continues to monitor subsurface hydrocarbons

Riverside County continues to monitor a possible underground fuel leak in Idyllwild. R.M. Environmental Inc. of Calimesa, conducting the monitoring work, just completed the...

District Attorney unhappy with passage of Proposition 47

On Nov. 4, California voters approved Proposition 47, which reduces certain non-serious and non-violent property and drug offenses from felonies to misdemeanors. The measure...

IFPD OKs agreement for radio club to operate WNKI

After two years, the Idyllwild Fire Protection District commissioners last week approved an agreement for the local Mile High Radio Club to operate WNKI...

Buchanan announces grand jury subpoenas

In response to a public question about the status of Idyllwild Fire Protection District’s response to the September letter from the Riverside County grand...

School district prepares for possible teacher strike

The Hemet Unified School District Board of Governor’s held its once-a-year meeting in Idyllwild on Nov. 18. While no specific issues about Idyllwild School...

Fern Valley water usage has dropped

“Our water demand dropped considerably from summer,” Fern Valley Water District General Manager Steve Erler told the directors at the Nov. 21 meeting. “This...

Fern Valley water usage has dropped

“Our water demand dropped considerably from summer,” Fern Valley Water District General Manager Steve Erler told the directors at the Nov. 21 meeting. “This...

Hill outperforms county and state in casting ballots

Once again, Hill voters lead the county in civic participation. While Hill voters generally disagreed with other voters in Riverside County and agreed with...

Idyllwild Water revives abandoned wells

During the latest Idyllwild Water District meeting, General Manager Tom Lynch discussed efforts to revive about 10 existing horizontal wells above Foster Lake. The lake...

SCE outages to continue for foreseeable future

Southern California Edison representatives confirmed planned SCE power outages will continue for the foreseeable future. The outages can last up to eight hours on...
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