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  • Bobbie Rants …
    Columns | Opinion

    Bobbie Rants …

    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    By Bobbie Glasheen Dr. Simon annoyed the daylights out of me. He always had. Or at least since the time he remarked in one of our family counseling sessions, “Mrs. Glasheen, are you aware you laugh at inappropriate times?” Those present were Mrs. Glasheen (she is I), Mr. Glasheen (he is him), and our three…

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  • Journal from the James: What good is a dead tree? …
    Columns | Journal from the James

    Journal from the James: What good is a dead tree? …

    ByPine Cove Water District November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    With the drought persisting in our area, a lot of concern, and rightfully so, has arisen regarding the loss of many of our trees. As usual, when we have trees dying, especially after a forest fire, we hear the arguments that these trees need to be cut down so they don’t go to “waste.” When…

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    Hurkey Creek Bridge construction narrows one-way lane

    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Caltrans District 8 work on the Hurkey Creek Bridge replacement moves into a second stage with a narrower, one-direction lane on the north side of the project. Work on the south or Lake Hemet side required narrowing the north-side lane slightly. The north-side lane now measures 10 feet, 10 inches. That’s a 130-inch horizontal clearance…

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    San Bernardino National Forest to lower fire restrictions Friday


    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    With recent rain across the southland, forest officials on the San Bernardino National Forest announced their intention to reduce fire restrictions effective Friday, Nov. 13. As a result of lowering the fire restrictions, visitors may have wood and charcoal fires in agency-provided campfire rings at campgrounds, picnic areas and yellow post sites. Recreational target shooting…

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    Shawaf and Nowlins deny responsibility for Mountain Fire

    ByJack Clark November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    As previously reported, on July 13, in Riverside County Superior Court, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) filed its complaint seeking damages for fire suppression, investigation and other costs stemming from the 2013 Mountain Fire that began in Mountain Center. On Aug. 20, Cal Fire filed its first amended complaint in…

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  • Art & Culture | On The Town

    Who paces the streets while we sleep?: Dr. John Laundré knows and will tell

    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Every day dogs can be seen walking the Idyllwild streets. It is not uncommon to see a few cats either. But Dr. John Laundré, assistant director of the University of California, Riverside’s James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, and the next Idyllwild Community Center speaker, will show the audience that the cats, which he has seen…

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  • Art & Culture | Artist | On The Town

    Matt Shaker, triple-threat performer and writer

    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    In theater, musical theater especially, one is a “triple threat” if one can sing, dance and act with equal facility. Pine Cove resident Matthew Shaker does it all. He also plays piano, composes, orchestrates and is writing the book, music and lyrics for a new musical. He recently won the 2015 Desert Theater League Award…

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    Tom Nolan, ‘science ambassador,’ speaks at AstroCamp: ‘El Niño: Good Boy or Bad Boy?’

    By November 11, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Tom Nolan, JPL public outreach speaker, came to Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory during the 1997-98 El Niño. As a marine biologist, he has watched how climate-change cycles have spawned ocean-influenced weather patterns. He will be guest speaker at AstroCamp on Thursday, Nov. 12, discussing the upcoming El Niño, predicted to equal or eclipse the 1997-98…

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  • New manager for transfer station
    Idyllwild News

    New manager for transfer station

    By November 10, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Management of the Idyllwild Transfer Station has changed hands, as of Nov.1, with CR&R Inc. of Stanton buying the contract that Waste Management Inc. had with Riverside County. Some changes, such as eliminating or reducing some fees, are already under consideration or implemented. The county Board of Supervisors approved the transfer or sale of Franchise…

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  • Verizon landline phone service acquired by Frontier
    Idyllwild News

    Verizon landline phone service acquired by Frontier

    By November 10, 2015March 4, 2016 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Early in 2016, Verizon landline customers on the Hill should expect Frontier Communications of Connecticut to take over their phone service. The two corporations announced the purchase in February 2015. For about $10.5 billion, Frontier will acquire Verizon’s wire-line operations in California, Florida and Texas, which serve about 3.7 million voice customers and 2.2 million…

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