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Sheriff's log for January 17 to 27, 2017... Full story
When real estate agents are looking at homes for their clients and see the language in the listing that says "subject to the seller finding replacement housing," many will push delete. It's typically, a turn-off for everyone involved, except the seller. Selling a home contingent on finding another may seem like a great idea on the surface. The seller puts their home up for sale but makes it clear that it can only sell if they successfully purchase another home before the sale...
Less than two years after its bond defeat, the Bonsall Unified School District (BUSD) is again considering another school bond measure. Here is what you need to know. In 2013, then superintendent Justin Cunningham campaigned for an independent Bonsall school district with an “academy” style high school curriculum, promising that he wanted only a small 500 (max) student high school on the current Sullivan campus. “No new bonds or taxes needed,” he promised. “We have enough room on the Sullivan campus to grow.” After the distri... Full story
The Bonsall Unified School District has approved the schedule and timeline for the initial Bonsall High School graduation activities. A 5-0 BUSD board vote Jan. 11 approved the schedule and timeline while also adopting some related graduation policies. "We're really excited to have our first graduating class," said Bonsall High School principal Lee Fleming. "That's something unique." Bonsall High School opened in August 2014 with ninth-graders only and expanded by a grade each year, so the 2017-18 school year is the first...
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association announces their Spring Show, March 2 through 30 at the Brandon Gallery, 105 N. Main St. This year a special theme prize will be awarded for "Spring is Bustin' Out All Over," but all themes are welcome. Intake for the show will be Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24, from noon to 3 p.m. The reception will be held Saturday, March 3, 5 to 7 p.m. This year's judge is Sally Pearce, who earned her bachelor of fine arts degree from the Art I...
After the first week of Valley League girls basketball games Fallbrook High School was the only team with two league wins and no losses. Because San Pasqual had a bye Jan. 19, the Golden Eagles also finished the week undefeated after their Jan. 17 victory in Ramona, which shared last year's league championship with Fallbrook. Fallbrook victories Jan. 17 at Escondido and Jan. 19 at home against Valley Center placed the Warriors half a game ahead of San Pasqual. "They're playing hard," said Fallbrook coach Joe Barrios. "They're...
MURRIETA – Azusa Pacific University (APU) Murrieta Regional Campus is hosting a free information meeting Thursday, Feb. 8, from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. at 40508 Murrieta Hot Springs Road (located to the right of Sam’s Club) for those interested in finishing their bachelor's degree in psychology or criminal justice. The meeting will cover program information and admissions requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to hear from and speak with the program directors. An APU military and veteran education benefits specialist wil...
“You all come on down,” the Manzanita Ranch staff said, inviting residents and veterans to the first Manzanita Mondays event at the Rainbow Oaks Cafe in Fallbrook 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5. Johnny Roberts, the Manzanita Ranch manager who operates a horse ranch in Anza “where the horses are the therapy,” announced the nonprofit ranch’s newest fundraiser this week called Manzanita Mondays. The new benefit will bring the Manzanita ranch hands and staff together at the restaurant, 4815 5th St., in Fallbrook to meet with...