Monthly Archives: October, 2019

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San Jacinto secures the league Championship at Citrus Hill

On Oct 25th the San Jacinto Tigers traveled to Citrus Hill High School to take on the Defending League Champs.

Moving forward with mental health awareness

More than 1,800 enthusiastic walkers were given a beautiful day and afforded a fantastic view of the Diamond Valley Lake Marina, as they stretched and readied themselves to take part in the 14th annual NAMIWalks Inland Empire walk.

CCFC Moving to the Camelot Independent Living Center

The Creative Crafters Friendship Club of Southern California is moving to the Camelot retirement community, 800 W. Oakland Ave.

RELATIONSHIP LESSONS AT NOLI SCHOOL

Native Challenge, a department within Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health Inc., has several programs that are geared to the younger generation

More Than an Athlete, with Kyle Headlee

Arturo Ojeda Jr. (also known as AJ) is a student athlete at San Jacinto High School. Arturo is mostly known for protecting superstar quarterback Kajiya Hollawayne’s blind side as the left tackle on the offensive line

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