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Articles from the February 5, 2014 edition


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  • Inland Agency to Weigh Options Amid Worries over Water Supplies

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    PERRIS - How to cope with state cuts to local water supplies amid the worst drought in California in more than three decades will be a leading topic on the Eastern Municipal Water District Board of Governors' meeting today. ''With an unprecedented situation such as this, it is important that our board has a full understanding of the unique and challenging situation facing our region and our state,'' board President Phil Paule said. ''We want to ensure that we have the information to make educated decisions about our...

  • Volunteers Needed for Remaining Winter Eagle Counts

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    SAN JACINTO - Bird watchers and other outdoor enthusiasts who haven't taken part in the U.S. Forest Service's winter bald eagle count in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains have another chance this weekend. Rangers will hold a census on Saturday and are still in need of volunteers to watch for activity in traditional nesting areas around Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Hemet, Lake Gregory, Lake Perris and Silverwood Lake. No prior experience is needed, just warm clothes, a pair of binoculars and an hour to spare...

  • Temecula Man Charged Today with Assault of Deadly Weapon at Girl Scout

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    MURRIETA - A Temecula man accused of leveling a shotgun at a 7- year-old when she came to his door selling Girl Scout cookies was charged today with assault with a deadly weapon. John Michael Dodrill, 59, was arrested Sunday and is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail at the Southwest Detention Center in Murrieta. Dodrill pleaded not guilty to the felony count when arraigned this afternoon by Riverside County Superior Court Judge Timothy Freer, who set a Feb. 14 felony settlement conference. According to sheriff's officials,...