Monthly Archives: May, 2022

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Lost: Jane Q. Public

Years ago, I worked at Disneyland. Back then, it really was a fun place to work. They weren't yet political, plus they weren't a destination for half the country's vacationers.

TIMES CHANGES AND SO SHOULD WE

Once upon a time, transportation was accomplished by foot. The next step was on the backs of animals. That gave way to wheels. Wheels spawned a movement for all generations thereafter. Carts, wagons, horse and buggy, rails, tin lizzies, sophisticated motor vehicles, planes and space ships.

Mt. San Jacinto College Celebrates GED Earners

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) celebrated 36 Adult Education students last week for earning their GED at the college this year.

Sharing Culture Culminates at Annual Gathering

Noli Indian School Culture teacher Tashina Miranda Ornelas is thankful that she has been able to expand her high school students’ lessons to include sharing what they learn with Soboba Tribal Preschool students.

States divided along partisan lines in response to shootings

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee was quick to react to this week’s carnage at a Texas elementary school, sending a tweet listing the gun control measures the Democratic-controlled state has taken. He finished with: “Your turn Congress.”

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Mt. San Jacinto College Child Development & Education Center Celebrates 2026 Graduates

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