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  • Golf Scores January 30, 2014

    Updated Jan 30, 2014

    Pala Mesa Women’s Golf Jan. 16, 2014 First flight First low gross Iris Delaney 45.0 First low net Janett Downes 39.5 Second low gross Kathy Wright 50.0 Second low net Joan Bartel 41.5 Second flight First low gross* Nancy Korchick 53.0 First low net* Lynne Bradley 37.0 Second low gross Rose Bolton 57.0 Second low net Marianne Dobberthein 40.0 *Card off San Luis Rey Downs Women’s Golf Jan. 23 Game O.N.E.S A Flight First place Donna Barton 35.0 Second place Margit Winter 36.5 B Flight First place tie Mary Ellen Myers 37.5 Jea... Full story

  • How to avoid becoming a vehicle theft statistic

    Updated Jan 30, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Once again, vehicle thefts are on the rise in the Fallbrook area. This type of crime is cyclic, with high and low theft rates appearing throughout the year. Automobile theft leaves people without a means of transportation, costs the public more money in insurance payments and taxes and can give anyone the feeling of being personally violated. The FBI estimates that around one million motor vehicles are stolen in the United States each year. According to the...

  • Ignoring vehicle maintenance can mean bigger expenses

    Updated Jan 30, 2014

    FALLBROOK – Car owners may be tempted to balance their household budgets by delaying or ignoring regular vehicle maintenance in tough economic times. This could lead to more expensive breakdowns in the future, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. “There is vehicle maintenance that motorists can’t afford to ignore,” said Dave Skaien of the Auto Club’s Approved Auto Repair Program. “As consumers look for ways to cut their budgets, it may seem easy to de... Full story

  • How to reduce home improvement project waste

    Updated Jan 30, 2014

    NORTH COUNTY - The home improvement industry has grown considerably over the last several decades, as homeowners increasingly took steps to turn their homes into personal compounds. But such projects often produce substantial amounts of waste, negatively impacting the environment as a result. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an estimated 170 million tons of building construction, renovation and demolition-derived wastes were generated in 2003, a...

  • Lighting can set the stage for outdoor fun

    Updated Jan 30, 2014

    NORTH COUNTY – The arrival of warmer weather can easily renew a homeowner’s vigor for various home improvement projects, and many have grand plans for interior and exterior renovations as they prep their living spaces for comfort, beauty and entertaining opportunities. While there are many worthy projects to pursue, adding outdoor lighting to a home can help increase its value and make the home safer and more attractive in the evening hours. According to the American L...