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  • "Ask George" - Expert Answers to Common DMV Questions

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    Do you have questions about general driving-related requirements like registration or insurance? Are you unclear about laws and restrictions related to driving? The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has answers. For more information, visit the DMV Web site at www.DMV.ca.gov, where you can fill out the Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability form online without having to visit the DMV! Reporting the sale or transfer of a vehicle to the department does not constitute a transfer of ownership. The record is not...

  • Ribbon-cutting to be held for battery recycling program

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Keep Fallbrook Clean and Green (KFCG) will inaugurate its new community program for recycling household dry cell batteries on Monday, March 26, at 3:45 p.m. at the Fallbrook Public Utility District (FPUD) parking lot. Representatives from the three sponsoring groups – KFCG, FPUD and the Angel Society – will officially initiate the program with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by an informal reception. The public is cordially invited to attend. Thanks to the philanthropic generosity of the Angel Society of Fa... Full story

  • Woods signs letter of intent with UOP

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    Fallbrook High School senior Lauren Woods has signed a letter of intent to play field hockey at the University of the Pacific. “I’m really excited to go,” said Woods. “I’ve known since the beginning of high school that I’ve wanted to play college sports, so I get to do that and maybe one day I’ll be on the Olympic team.” When Woods was in seventh grade at Zion Lutheran, the high school field hockey team came to her school to help coach physical education. “It just seemed like something fun to do,” Woods said. Woods has bee...

  • County adopts goals and policies for Community Facilities Districts

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    The County of San Diego has approved a set of goals and policies for future Community Facilities Districts, or developments which utilize bond financing backed by a property tax levy to finance large infrastructure needs, in the county’s unincorporated area. A February 28 Board of Supervisors vote approved the goals and policies and also authorized the county’s Chief Administrative Officer or his designee to negotiate deposit and reimbursement agreements with potential developers to allow for full cost recovery for ser... Full story

  • Coldwell Banker announces top listing agent

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    Coldwell Banker Landmark Group’s Top Listing Agent for the month of February: Susie Emory...

  • Senator Hollingsworth unveils 2007 bill package

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    SACRAMENTO — State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta) recently unveiled his bill package for 2007. The following bills are in addition to the ones listed in the March 8 issue. Project KidSafe: sex offender group homes • Group Home Business Licenses: SB 914 would allow a local jurisdiction to require that a community care facility obtain a business license from local authorities if the facility serves any adult or juvenile who is under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. • Group Home Zon...

  • Popko wins CJRA opener, CHSRA go-round

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    Kerry Popko’s February 17-18 rodeo weekend at City of Industry included a win in the California Junior Rodeo Association season opener February 17 and a go-round win in the California High School Rodeo Association competition February 18. “I just needed to keep the poles up,” Popko said of winning two of her three Pole Bending go-rounds. “There were a lot of people hitting poles this weekend.” Popko competes in the Senior Girls division during California Junior Rodeo Association competition. Popko and her horse, Banjo, ha... Full story

  • Dog obedience course offered this spring

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Those with undisciplined puppies or dogs that need a little training are invited to enroll in a six-week course offered at the Fallbrook Community Center this spring. The course will provide obedience training for dogs and puppies 12 weeks and older. Instruction will feature communication through command response training using verbal and silent commands. Instruct Eric Bonfietti will hold classes on Saturdays from 9 to 10 a.m. March 31 through May 5. First class is for owners only; each participant is asked to b...

  • Child advocates needed

    Updated Mar 22, 2007

    San Diego’s abandoned and neglected children desperately need adults who can speak up for them and help stop the child abuse crisis. Voices for Children is looking for volunteers to serve as child advocates. All training is provided. Volunteers visit and lend support to the children, interview all parties involved and make recommendations to the court. Men and bilingual speakers are especially needed. Future information sessions will be held Monday, March 26 (in Chula Vista), and Wednesday, April 4 (call for location). C... Full story