Monthly Archives: September, 2019

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San Jacinto Unified School District Bringing Much Needed Upgrades

Big changes are coming to the San Jacinto Unified School District soon. The District is planning on moving Monte Vista Middle School to a new site with brand new buildings.

NAREB president sets agenda urging millennials to build wealth through homeownership

Washington, DC – During his speech on August 1st at the conclusion of the 72nd Annual NAREB Convention held in Atlantic City, NJ, Donnell T. Williams, newly installed as the 31st president of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers

Inter-Tribal POW WOW at Soboba

The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians hosted its 23rd annual Payomkawichum (People of the West) Inter-Tribal Pow Wow on Saturday. What was different this year was that it was a one-day-only event rather than three days as in the past.

BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE BRINGS FUN! FUN! FUN! TO BEACH BOYS

On Saturday, September 14th, SURF'S UP was in town, performing Southern California's premier tribute to the Beach Boys at the Historic Hemet Theatre.

The Community Responds To Our Question Of The Week

Last week we asked you guys if you thought high school students should be required to complete some form of community service in order to graduate from high school. The majority of you all responded with a quick "yes";

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Immigration Raids Put Skin Color at Forefront for Young California Latinos

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