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And on the right…..

Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you yesterday. It was a surprising pleasure – East meets West! I also want to extend to you a welcome to our Valley

No U-turn on funding

On November 8, 2016 Hemet passed Measure U, a 1% sales tax, the funds from which went into funding the city's emergency services including police protection and crime

Managing to chart a new direction

On October 25, the Hemet City Council officially offered their Interim City Manager, Christopher Lopez the position of Hemet City Manager.

Takin’ it to the streets

Growing up "dirt poor" in the mountain communities of West Virginia during the Great Depression, “homeless” usually meant that one had no family. I was a product of “Appalachia” 30 years before John F. Kennedy discovered it.

Conrad Frick retires from Hemet Post Office after almost 38 years

For more than 37 years Conrad Frick has been a familiar face at both the Main Post Office on Acacia Avenue by State Street and the Yale Station by True Value Hardware Store.

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