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  • Deferring treatment for infested oaks threatens entire Hill
    Idyllwild News

    Deferring treatment for infested oaks threatens entire Hill

    By September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Waiting to cut tree allows pest to spread to healthy trees Community protection and financial aid may be a conflict that is yielding the proverbial “unanticipated results,” opined Gregg Bratcher, Cal Fire’s division chief for forestry on the Hill. Although the number of oaks infested with the Goldspotted oak borer continues to increase on the…

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  • After millions of years, California approves state dinosaur
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    After millions of years, California approves state dinosaur

    By September 27, 2017September 28, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    During the hectic legislative session, when the gas tax was raised, single-payer health insurance was explored and a multi-billion-dollar state budget reviewed and passed, the California Legislature decided to designate a state dinosaur — the Augustynolophus morrisi. This creature roamed the land now known as California during the Maastrichtian Age, nearly 66 to 72 million…

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    Hemet police chief to challenge Sniff for county sheriff

    By September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Hemet Police Chief Dave Brown has announced his intention to challenge Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff in the 2018 election. Brown announced his plan to run on Sept. 18, saying, “The people of Riverside County can no longer tolerate a sheriff who repeatedly blames his deputies and the Board of Supervisors for his failure of…

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  • Caltrans tree work to affect traffic on Highway 243
    Idyllwild News

    Caltrans tree work to affect traffic on Highway 243

    By September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Caltans has advised that tree work along Highway 243 will result in single-lane closures that started Monday, Sept. 25, and continues into the following week. Caltrans will be removing dead trees along the highway right-of-way for the next two weeks. The work began near McCall Park on Monday, Sept. 25, and continues through Thursday, Sept….

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  • Columns | Creature Corner

    Creature Corner: September 28, 2017

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Last week in “Days of Our Nine Lives,” the ARF cats celebrated Bodie’s adoption.   Little Girl:  Adoption news!  Gather ’round.  Goldie, that sweet little dog, has found her forever home. George: Great  news! Little Girl: So now it’s all cats at ARF, for the moment. Let’s have roll call, shall we? Anabel: Sounds good….

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  • Art & Culture | On The Town

    William Beuche — Idyllwild’s newest music teacher

    By September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    The newest member of the Idyllwild School faculty is music teacher William Beuche. He replaces long-time music teacher Dwight “Buzz” Holmes, who retired at the end of the last school year. While Holmes is an Idyllwild native, Beuche comes from the Palo Alto area. He has been a musician most of his life, beginning with…

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  • Art & Culture | On The Town

    John Aussenhofer, familiar face at Post Office, retires

    By September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    When not dressed as part of Doug Austin’s Olde English players, John Aussenhofer can be found at the Idyllwild Post Office in a costume prescribed by the U.S. government, rather than in a nightshirt. No matter the costume, Aussenhofer has a ready smile, quick wit and mischievous twinkle in his eye, especially for his regular…

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  • Mountain Folk: September 28, 2017
    Mountain Folk

    Mountain Folk: September 28, 2017

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier September 27, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Idyllwild Dental Office is delighted to welcome Dr. Manlio F. Orozco to its team. He is a Loma Linda graduate with 30 years of experience. Dr. Orozco has extensive clinical experience in diagnostic, laboratory, restorative, prosthetic, endodontic, periodontic and oral surgery procedures.He has a love of soccer, the Dodgers, and of taking walks with his…

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  • Sports

    Sports: Soccer & Coed Softball Champions

    ByIdyllwild Town Crier September 27, 2017 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. For the 4 to 6 year olds we are only doing player of the game.  Ages 4-6 Monday, Sept. 18: Lightning Bolts 0, Avengers 4 (Dominic Rivera-Sandin…

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    Dogs displaced by Hurricane Harvey recovering at Living Free

    By September 26, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The Hill has become a haven for the homeless from Hurricane Harvey. On Wednesday, Sept. 20, Living Free Animal Sanctuary in Mountain Center volunteered to accept five dogs from the Texas and Louisiana areas, which Hurricane Harvey devastated earlier this month. After adjusting to the low humidity and higher altitude, the five new residents may…

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