Monthly Archives: October, 2019

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War Memorials

I recently read a most gratifying and informative article regarding the military service of Native American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians who have served in the U. S. Armed Forces.

SOBOBA’S COMMUNITY GARDEN GROWS

The Soboba Cultural Department Native/Community Garden was started in 2016 with the intention of growing pumpkins that could be harvested before Halloween and shared with the community.

Hemet Sunset Rotary participates in International Project

Members of Hemet Sunset Rotary participated in an International Project working with the Rotary Club of Rosarito La Mision and Tijuana Oeste Rotary Club.

Crime Watch – October 17, 2019

On Saturday, October 12, 2019, at 7:14 PM, deputies from the Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s station responded to the area of Joy Street and Riverside Drive, in the city of Lake Elsinore, reference a call of an assault with a deadly weapon.

The Wall

Marathon runners talk about hitting the wall. It happens about 18 to 20 miles into a race. All of a sudden, fatigue hits, along with negative thoughts. It’s a feeling that you can’t go on any longer; you’ve reached the end of your rope.

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