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  • Two crashes on Hill roads, with one DUI arrest
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    Two crashes on Hill roads, with one DUI arrest

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Two crashes occurred on Hill roads over the last week with one of them resulting in an arrest for suspected driving under the influence, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Ed Nuñez. At 4:25 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, Garrison Osburn, 31, of Ramona, was driving a white 2016 Ford F150 pickup truck eastbound on Highway…

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  • News of Record: November 1, 2018
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    News of Record: November 1, 2018

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Cal Fire/Riverside County Here are a few of the calls Cal Fire/Riverside County responded to from Monday to Sunday, Oct. 22 to 28. • Oct. 25 — Medical, 3:47 p.m. Pine Crest Ave, Idyllwild. • Oct. 28 — Traffic incident, 9:22 a.m. E. Hwy. 74 at Spring Crest Dr., Pinyon Pines. Sheriff’s log The Riverside…

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  • Silver and Democrats pouring thousands into race against Stone
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    Silver and Democrats pouring thousands into race against Stone

    By October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Polls indicated the race for the state Senate District 28 seat between Republican incumbent Jeff Stone and Democratic challenger Joy Silver is tightening. Financial contributions seem to support Silver’s closing the gap. Through Sept. 22, she had received more than twice Stone’s contributions and had spent nearly twice as much. Her available cash for the…

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  • Sheriff’s race is for millionaires
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    Sheriff’s race is for millionaires

    By October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Bianco still leads in money The race for the Riverside County Sheriff position is costing the candidates — incumbent Sheriff Stan Sniff and his challenger Lt. Chad Bianco — millions. Through Oct. 20, with about two weeks remaining for the campaign, each candidate had spent more than $1 million. While it appears (see accompanying table)…

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  • Ruiz campaign coffers swelling with cash
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    Ruiz campaign coffers swelling with cash

    By October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Pelzer’s contributions significantly trail Ruiz Dollars are not votes and upsets happen. Representative Dr. Raul Ruiz (D-36) can personally vouch for the possibility of a challenger overcoming the name recognition of an incumbent congressman. Nevertheless, at the end of September, with five weeks until the election, Ruiz had 12 times the cash available than his Republican…

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  • Supervisor Washington gives $4,000 grant to Fire Safe Council
    Idyllwild News

    Supervisor Washington gives $4,000 grant to Fire Safe Council

    By October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Funds to help create more defensible space around local homes At the Oct. 23, Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting, 3rd District Supervisor Chuck Washington recommended his colleagues concur with a $4,000 grant to the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council. These monies will be used in conjunction with the $600,000 state fire prevention grant, which…

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  • Local pianist and teacher Michael Staff  will perform at Carnegie Hall
    Art & Culture | On The Town

    Local pianist and teacher Michael Staff will perform at Carnegie Hall

    By October 31, 2018October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    A modest man realizes a long-held dream Idyllwild resident Michael Staff is a modest man, an everyman — a devoted husband and father, and a contributing member of his community. To all outward appearances, he is an ordinary man. But his quiet and respectful demeanor belies his sparkling intellect, artistic depth and multi-dimensional imagination. Unlike…

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  • Sports: November 1, 2018
    Sports

    Sports: November 1, 2018

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier October 31, 2018 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Soccer Town Hall Sports Coordinator Michael Holato gave this report on Youth Soccer. Below are the scores, standings and players of the game for Town Hall Youth Soccer.  Ages 4-6 The season ends with four more scoreless games and the awards ceremony. One thing the 4 to 6 year olds learned was how to play…

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  • Rancher seeks to rebuild; stymied by bureaucratic glitch
    Idyllwild News

    Rancher seeks to rebuild; stymied by bureaucratic glitch

    By October 30, 2018 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Last Saturday, Allan Tiso stood on his ranch talking to Team Rubicon USA volunteers who had arrived bright and early to help clear his property of the wreckage left behind by the Cranston Wildfire. First, they cleaned around the burned tractor and put piles of metal in the dumpster. Then they took down the charred…

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  • Cal Fire and others settle Mountain Fire lawsuit
    Idyllwild News

    Cal Fire and others settle Mountain Fire lawsuit

    ByJack Clark October 30, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has settled its state-court lawsuit against Tarek Al-Shawaff and his local employees, James and Donna Nowlin. The settlement was entered into and the lawsuit then dismissed as to those parties on Sept. 4, 2018. Although the Town Crier requested information from Ross Hirsch, deputy attorney…

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