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Companies and Community Seek to Help Furloughed Workers

The coronavirus has spread throughout the United States like wildfire. Workers are being furloughed, resulting in almost 17 million unemployment claims between March 15th and April 4th. To make matters worse, tornadoes are pummeling parts of the south leaving dozens dead

Keeping Things in Perspective

This pandemic has affected everyone to some degree, some worse than others. I feel sympathy for those that have been unfortunate enough to contract the virus. Perhaps the luckiest of us are those who had the virus

Library Is Busy as Ever!!

While March 14th was the last day the Hemet Public Library opened its doors to the public, it continues to check out books and films every day. In fact, in March alone, 13,345 books and DVD’s were checked

San Jacinto Unified’s Board of Trustees Selects New Superintendent

The San Jacinto Unified School District Board of Trustees have selected Dr. David Pyle as the district’s new superintendent, effective June 1, 2020, a decision that will be ratified at the Board’s next regular meeting on May 12.

San Jacinto Unified’s Mountain View High Honored as CA Green Ribbon School

On April 22, 2020, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced

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Voices of Hope Concert Brings Community Together in San Jacinto Valley

The Hemet–San Jacinto Interfaith Council hosted its “Voices of...

Soboba Charity Lip Sync Contest brings out local talent

The 18th annual Soboba Charity Lip Sync Contest was...

California Officers Disciplined for Bias Rarely Lose Their Jobs

A statewide review of police disciplinary records has found...

Billionaires Behind Proposed Bay Area City Enlist California Political Power Brokers

A development group backed by Silicon Valley billionaires is...
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