Pine Cove meetings canceled
The Pine Cove Water District has canceled its regular October meeting schedulded for 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct.8. The County Service Area 38 (Pine Cove) Advisory Committee has canceled its 3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8 meeting.
The Pine Cove Water District has canceled its regular October meeting schedulded for 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct.8. The County Service Area 38 (Pine Cove) Advisory Committee has canceled its 3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8 meeting.
Mark Dean and wife Margie are OK following the explosions at the Boston Marathon. Dean had finished his race about 20 minutes prior to the two blasts and both he and Margie were several blocks away from the explosions when they occurred. Mark Dean, Pine Cove resident, is running in the Boston Marathon. Live updates…
Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputies again arrested Ron Kimmerle at his Laurel Drive home at around 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, May 23. Special Investigations Supervisor Sgt. Wallace Clear confirmed that Kimmerle, 49, would be charged with multiple counts of residential burglary. This is Kimmerle’s third arrest in just under a month. It follows an April…
Ron Kimmerle, twice arrested and twice jailed within the last two weeks, was again released, this time on May 9. The reason given for the release by the clerk at Southwest Detention Center, at which Kimmerle had been incarcerated since May 7, was “the District Attorney would not file charges.” Kimmerle was first arrested on…
At approximately 10:15 a.m. on Friday, April 27 Sheriff’s Department Hemet deputies arrested suspect Ron Kimmerle on suspicion of felony burglary.Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Hemet Station deputies conducted a warrant search of several cabins in the 25000 block of Laurel Drive in Pine Cove. A team of deputies in two marked and two unmarked cars…
This is one of the lowest [production] months in recent memory,” said Holldber. Based on first quarter production, PCWD’s annual production might be less than 30,000,000 gallons for the first time in more than a decade.
Thursday evening, Jan. 26, the Eddys — Jerry and Debbie — thought they heard an engine from airplane crossing the San Jacinto Mountains land on their house. A nearly 200-year-old oak tree fell hitting the corner of their roof and sending another tree down on their rear deck. No one was injured, Eddy said. “I…