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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.

New policy at Tahquitz puts student cell-phone use on hold.

Tahquitz High School has implemented a new rule to prevent students from using their cell phones in class. The idea behind this rule is that if all the students in the school can’t access their cell phones.

SOBOBA SUPPORTS SCOUTS

Girl Scout Troop 2412 members were proud to show off the efforts that earned them a “Think Like an Engineer” badge during a ribbon-cutting at the Hemet Scout House on October 19.

This Historic Rivalry Comes To An End… Again

A tradition that has taken place in our two towns as long as anyone can remember. The Battle of the Bell, where Hemet High takes on San Jacinto High in a cross town rivalry game.

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