Monthly Archives: February, 2020

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Special Presentations at San Jacinto City Council

San Jacinto Corporal Jeff Hurd introduced his four-legged partner to the community, Tuesday February 4. Yanik has been actively patrolling the streets for the last 4 ½ months, gaining experience and in that time has made about 35 surrenders.

Shoppers hungry for discounts

On Thursday, February 6 at noon, members of the community gathered to welcome and celebrate the opening of Hemet’s second Grocery

Factory Orders Shift to Expansion

Balancing the negative impacts of the Corona Virus is recent positive economic data that rolled out this week. The market has been waiting

The “Doors of Paradise” at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, California

This short article is the conclusion of my last article about the Grace Cathedral, in which I mentioned its beautiful murals and stained-glass windows.

L.E.A.D GRADUATES FIRST CLASS AT NOLI

Sixth grade students at Noli Indian School on the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians reservation had a graduation ceremony on Feb. 7.

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