Monthly Archives: September, 2019

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Hemet Sunset Rotary presents Festival of Frights

The Hemet Sunset Rotary is presenting a Festival of Frights-The Zombie Apocalypse, Oct 19 from 6 pm to 11 pm, upstairs at the Hemet Public Library.

Valley-Wide Flag Football Starting

Valley-Wide has done a great job over the years to help balance the teams in their recreational leagues and make the experience of playing for their organization better than others.

Tigers Prey On Golden Bears

This was it, the final game before it really starts to matter. Temecula Valley came into San Jacinto last Thursday to play the Tigers. This was the last game before Senior Receiver Antoine Sullivan transfer suspension is over, which should help San Jacinto's offense dramatically.

Dwelling Place City Church hosts event for all men

DP City Church C3 (27100 Girard Street) hosted an event for the men of Hemet and San Jacinto. The tickets were very fair and the event only cost five dollars which is a bargain when you consider everything that was included.

The Abaco Islands, of the Family Islands of the Bahama Islands

The greatest natural killer in the Bahamas has always been hurricanes. After the Category 5 Hurricane Dorian that recently devastated the Abacos Islands, and is the most powerful storm on record to assault the Bahamas

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