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Articles from the January 27, 2017 edition


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  • How building permits protect homeowners

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Some homeowners may be thinking of making a major renovation to their home. Perhaps it's time to create that master bedroom suite they long have admired or install a wrap-around porch. What is the first thing that should be done before getting down to business? The correct way to begin a home remodeling project is to obtain the necessary permits for the job. Many municipalities request individuals obtain permits for a range of work on homes or other structures, s...

  • Passage of AB 1795 expands breast cancer care for women under 40

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    TEMECULA – Michelle’s Place Breast Cancer Resource Center is proud to announce that – thanks to the passage of AB 1795 – all women, regardless of age, will have timely access to receive the necessary services to detect and treat their cancers early. This means that any woman with a symptom of breast cancer can now receive the appropriate diagnostic breast health services that were previously denied to women under 40 years old. AB 1795 was highly sought after by health service organizations, such as the American Cancer...

  • Don’t get stuck with Medicare late fees

    Greg Dill|Updated Jan 27, 2017

    Special to the Village News This past holiday season, I found myself in line at the airport counter, waiting to check a bag prior to a flight to visit family and friends. The gentlemen in front of me got frustrated when the customer agent said he had to pay more to check a bag because he hadn’t paid for it online beforehand. I could relate to his irritation since I’d had a similar experience years ago. But I was late for my plane and hoped the situation would be remedied soon. After talking to a manager and reviewing the ter...

  • Seniors golf group seeks members

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Anyone over the age of 50 who likes to play golf is asked to consider joining the Fallbrook Seniors Golf Group. The group plays each Tuesday at various courses in north San Diego County. The group is as much a social club as a golf club as it presents a summer party, a Christmas Party, and two “away” trips each year – one in spring and one in fall. For more information call Ed Erzen at (760) 728-3960.... Full story

  • FHS softball offers clinic for younger girls

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook High School varsity softball program has a Youth Softball Clinic coming up on Sunday, Feb. 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is an opportunity for girls in grades K through 8th grade to be taught the fundamentals of hitting, throwing, fielding and base running from the high school coaches and players. The clinic will take place at the varsity softball field. Participants who register by Jan. 30 will receive a discount and a t-shirt. They are asked to arrive by 10:45 bringing water and a snack. For r... Full story

  • Warriors, Cougars battle to 2-2 tie at Fallbrook Stadium

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

  • Uncle reports body of 5-year-old Phillip Campbell found

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    The body of 5-year-old Phillip Campbell of Fallbrook was found shortly before noon today in Rainbow Creek, according to the boy's uncle, Tony Campbell, who was working with the search crews. Phillip had been missing since Sunday afternoon when he and longtime family friend Roland Phillips were swept into the creek by raging storm waters that pushed Phillips' vehicle off the road in the 4800 block of Fifth Street in Rainbow. Phillips' body was spotted Sunday evening, however,...

  • Missing woman possible victim of foul play

    Updated Jan 27, 2017

    SAN JACINTO – A man whose remains were found on the Soboba Indian Reservation near San Jacinto was the victim of a homicide, and concerns were mounting today (Jan. 27) about the welfare of a woman with whom he was traveling, sheriff's officials said. The body of Kyle Nathan Cagey, 27, of Pala was discovered Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 25, in a riverbed east of Castille Canyon, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. The cause of death was not disclosed. Sgt. Walter Mendez said detectives had initiated a s... Full story