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  • Runners for two teams overcame tragedy to win CIF championships

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    Today’s (March 17) track and field meet between Fallbrook High School and Ramona High School brings two non-league opponents together for an early assessment of competitiveness in a dual meet. The meet between the two schools, which will take place this afternoon in Ramona, has become an annual event. The two running programs have something else in common: in the past four years both teams had runners who overcame a tragedy to win that year’s CIF cross-country championship. On August 3, 2010, Dylan Blankenbaker and his 12-yea... Full story

  • Kaiser health van visits Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • Fallbrook Hospital honored for excellence in business

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • Free varicose vein seminar and screening offered

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Hospital is offering a free varicose vein seminar and screening by Dr. Frank Torres, vascular surgeon on Tues., March 29 from 1 to 3 p.m. in Conference Rooms A & B. Space is limited. Call (760) 731-8432 to RSVP. Fallbrook Hospital is located at 624 E. Elder Street....

  • Warrior boys volleyball pummeled by Carlsbad

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • Warriors win boys lacrosse opener

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    Fallbrook High School’s boys lacrosse team won its 2011 season opener March 5 at Monte Vista High School. The Warriors took a 17-10 victory over the Monarchs. “The boys played really well,” said new Fallbrook coach Neil Rodden. “I was real pleased they played as well as they did.” Rodden has replaced Paul Morgan, who is now playing college lacrosse at Cal State Fullerton. Morgan and Rodden will work together to develop Fallbrook’s off-season program. Rodden and his players began practice February 22. “We had a really short ra...

  • Family and Business Fair slated for April 9

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – A networking group associated with the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Family and Business Fair on April 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fallbrook Community Center. Admission will be free and the public is welcome. Over 40 businesses will be represented at the event, with many selling their products or sharing information about their services. The Life Stream Blood Mobile will be on site accepting donations. Coupons from area businesses will be given to the donors (appointments can be made). A...

  • Fellios and Necochea named FUHSD Employees of the Month

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) superintendent Dale Mitchell presented Connie Fellios and Ana Necochea as Employees of the Month to the Rotary Club of Fallbrook at their Thursday weekly meeting. “[Fellios] teaches students more than English. She helps students learn life skills. She teaches more than her students. She supports her colleagues’ efforts to be more effective,” said Mitchell. “As a classified employee, [Necochea] provides valuabl... Full story

  • Italian Saxophone Quartet coming to Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The internationally recognized Italian Saxophone Quartet will showcase its artistry in a rare Southern California appearance as part of Fallbrook Music Society’s Virtuoso Series on Sunday, March 27. During their performance three years ago, the group enchanted the audience with their uninhibited, informal, fun-loving performance style. This unique quartet from Italy is acclaimed by critics worldwide as one of the most outstanding ensembles on the i...

  • "Jesus Christ Superstar" is coming to Fallbrook

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – “Jesus Christ Superstar,” the groundbreaking theatrical masterpiece by legendary writing team Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is coming to the Mission Theatre on March 25 for nine performances by the Fallbrook Players, running through April 10. Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at www.FallbrookPlayers.com, at the Mission Theatre box office, or at (760) 728-0998....

  • Gregg Young & The Second Street Band comes to Temecula April 1

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • LA star visits Pendleton for movie premier

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • Can you dig it?

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    The past winter months have given us abundant rain and frost, as well as sunny warm days, with plants in a state of waiting, but wait no longer as spring’s active growing season now begins. •It’s time to consider a garden clean up to get it in order for planting. Prep your soils for setting out some annuals, perennials and mulch now for water conservation and enriching the microbes in the soil. • With the bare root season over, there is still time to set out fruit trees, artichokes, asparagus, rhubarb, berry vin...

  • Cub scouts are prepared

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

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  • Student plant sale set for March 19

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The public is invited to the first plant sale of the year at the Fallbrook High School agriculture department on Sat., March 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. The ag department is located north of the football field on Stage Coach Lane. Residents are welcome to spend some time looking for that perfect plant. Many of the plants on sale are student project plants and they have worked very hard to grow a quality product. The students will have their usual selection of trees, shrubs, vines, bedding (color) and house...

  • County announces no-cost chipping service

    Updated Mar 17, 2011

    SAN DIEGO - Residents in 31 wildfire-prone communities throughout San Diego County, including Fallbrook, can take advantage of a free chipping service to reduce fire hazard around their homes. The service is being offered by the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County (FSCSDC) in cooperation with the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County. Protecting property from wildfire requires a combination of ignition-resistant building design and a properly maintained landscape. In many areas of the county,...