A medical/commercial complex in Hemet has been sold for $5.5 million. Courtyard Medical & Professional Center at 910-960 N. State. St. was purchased by an out-of-country investor whose name was not released, Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga announced today.
They call him Wild the Coyote - he’s a singer and songwriter headed toward the top. Currently residing in West Hollywood, he reverses that old adage of “go west young man,” He will soon be aiming his arrows East. He will appear at Hemet’s Derby’s Bar and Grille for a one-night stand on Friday, February 4th.
At the January 11, 2022 city council meeting, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A79JGYgjBSE Stephen Graham, attorney for the city of Hemet, told Malcolm Lilienthal: “Being king is good, sir” (time: 1:08:58)
Call it a late Christmas present or a “Happy New Year” gift, but four local educators are celebrating their random selection as recipients of CalRTA Division 33’s $100 Teacher Grants. Division 33 of the California Retired Teachers Association conducts random drawings five times each year, awarding 3-4 $100 teacher grant checks to local teachers who complete the short application, no strings attached, via an online form they receive in their school email inbox or by accessing a link on the CalRTA Division 33 website or Facebook page. Chauntai Marchal, a TK (transitional kindergarten) teacher at Ramona Elementary School in Hemet, says, “My students love dramatic play.” She plans to purchase “more toys such as dress up clothes and a pretend cash register for them to play with.
On Friday December 24, 2021, at about 11:24 pm, the Hemet Police Dispatch Center began receiving calls about a traffic collision in the area of Devonshire Ave. and Sanderson Ave. The reporting party advised that the collision was between a vehicle and a bicycle and that the bicycle rider was still in the roadway.