Monthly Archives: October, 2019

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The Community Responds to our Question of the Week

Last week’s Community Question was, "Do you feel safe in our community? If not why and could change in order for you to feel safe? If you already feel safe, why?"

New policy at Tahquitz puts student cell-phone use on hold.

Tahquitz High School has implemented a new rule to prevent students from using their cell phones in class. The idea behind this rule is that if all the students in the school can’t access their cell phones.

SOBOBA SUPPORTS SCOUTS

Girl Scout Troop 2412 members were proud to show off the efforts that earned them a “Think Like an Engineer” badge during a ribbon-cutting at the Hemet Scout House on October 19.

How to Turn a Bad-to-the-Bone Dog Into an Obedient Pooch

Is your dog bad to the bone? Does your sweet Jack Russel guard all doors from intruders -- friends and family included? Or is it your Boxer puppy that won't stop shredding socks

Let’s not “get physical”

On October 19th, 2019, the last Battle of the Bell (for the foreseeable future) was played at Hemet High Stadium. Even though this was a rivalry game and was expected to be "chippy"

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