Temecula announces Grand Opening of highly anticipated Sports Ranch at Sommers Bend

TEMECULA, Calif., — Featuring a celebration that will include guest speakers, music, refreshments, and activities for the whole family, Temecula’s Community Services Department was excited to recently announce the Grand Opening date for the City’s new 22-acre sports park, The Sports Ranch at Sommers Bend. All from throughout the community are invited to attend the Saturday, Feb. 12th Grand Opening […]

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Lovingly handcrafted by Idyllwild resident, “Trauma Bears” bring comfort to young victims

HEMET, Calif., — When law enforcement officers respond to critical incidents, traffic collisions, emergencies, and crimes that have just been committed, they often find themselves having to contact and comfort children caught in the middle of situations they cannot possibly understand. Those incidents, and their related investigations, have the potential of leaving involved children terrified and traumatized over what they […]

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Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce announces 2022 Board of Directors

Submitted by: Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce TEMECULA, Calif., — The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 2022 Board of Directors lead by Chairman of the Board, Mike Noon of Noon & Associates CPAs, Inc. “The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce 2022 Board of Directors is committed to serving our business community and encourages our members […]

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Elusive elf nabbed after mischievous merry-maker wreaks happy holiday havoc throughout Mt. Shasta area

MT. SHASTA, Calif., — Authorities say the weeks-long search for an elusive elf, who reportedly wreaked happy holiday havoc throughout the Mt. Shasta area, was apprehended last Saturday; putting an end to the merry mischief-maker’s wave of Christmas antics. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: Search for missing, At-Risk Redding man, 92, continuing – Credit card misused, vehicle spotted in Sac County […]

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Religion Today: Endangered Indigenous Languages Find a Home on the World’s Most Translated Website

The most translated website in the world — jw.org, the official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses — includes content in more than 1,030 languages, including many Indigenous languages considered at risk of dying out. Among them are Central Alaskan Yupik, spoken by some 10,000 in Alaska, as well as Blackfoot, Cherokee, Choctaw, Hopi and Navajo. SEE OTHER RECENT JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ARTICLES: […]

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