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4 days ago |
myvalleynews.com | Joe Naiman
After a crash in the Pure Stocks main event May 10 at Barona Speedway sent Edward Finger to the back, the Murrieta driver began working his way back up to the front. He subsequently passed every driver other than Poway’s Randy Alldrige, who pits next to Finger and whose car is owned by Finger’s uncle. “It was super cool to finish second behind our friend and our teammate Randy,” Finger said. Brian Fitzgibbons, who lives in Ramona, is Finger’s uncle.
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1 week ago |
myvalleynews.com | Joe Naiman
The May 6 meeting of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors included the allocation of Community Improvement Designation funding to the Hemet Fire Department, Hospice of the Valleys, the Greater Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce.A 5-0 vote approved grants of $10,000 to the City of Hemet for fire department use, $7,000 for Hospice of the Valleys, $4,500 to the Greater Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce, and $2,700 for the Temecula Valley Chamber...
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1 week ago |
villagenews.com | Joe Naiman
| Last updated May 30, 2025 3:8amThe Fallbrook Community Planning Group understands that the shared Downtown parking lot is privately owned but also recognizes the need for parking in the area. It is possible that the current ownership of the parking lot will be able to sell that land to a non-profit entity which would retain the use, and the planning group voted to send a letter to County Supervisor Jim Desmond seeking the county’s support of such a sale.
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1 week ago |
villagenews.com | Joe Naiman
| Last updated May 30, 2025 3:8amA commercial center in the 2300 block of Via Monserate which would include a gas station, store, and restaurant has been proposed. The Fallbrook Community Planning Group heard a presentation on the project May 19, and while the planned development was a non-voting item, the planning group overwhelmingly expressed its opposition. “On the planning group no one was in favor of the project,” said planning group chair Eileen Delaney.
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1 week ago |
villagenews.com | Joe Naiman
The Bonsall Unified School District board approved a contract for a shade structure at Bonsall Elementary School. The 5-0 vote May 8 awarded Western State Builders, Inc., the contract to install the shade structure over existing play equipment. The Escondido company will be paid $44,950.
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