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  • Warriors split first 12 boys lacrosse matches

    Updated May 5, 2017

    Fallbrook High School's boys lacrosse team held a 6-6 record following its first 12 matches of 2017. "We've had a good season so far," said Fallbrook coach Brian Kimmell. The Warriors, who will conclude their regular season May 5 at home against Sage Creek, posted a 15-8 victory over Sage Creek on April 7 for their first Valley League win of the season. Fallbrook has two league losses against El Camino. The March 21 game in Fallbrook was a 17-4 Wildcats victory. The April 18 game at El Camino had a 14-7 result, although... Full story

  • Redefining health with brain based-spiritual model

    Updated May 5, 2017

    Dr. Terry Rondberg Special to the Village News Those people who are closer to a state of wellness will engage in voluntary actions that will help them reach higher states of function and quality of life, regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms, such as exercising, eating healthy, practicing meditation or yoga, involvement with community, and receiving wellness care such as that provided by brain health practitioners. In contrast, people who seek disease/symptom care, as those closer to a state of illness, usually ta... Full story

  • Cal Fire launches new Ready for Wildfire app

    Updated May 5, 2017

    SACRAMENTO – Being ready for wildfire has never been easier with CAL FIRE’s new Ready for Wildfire app. This new tool puts a whole library of step-by-step checklists in the palm of the user’s hand. It allows homeowners to track their progress while creating Defensible Space, hardening their homes with fire-resistant construction, assembling an emergency supply kit and creating a family communication and evacuation plan. App users, with the tap of a finger, can check off each step and see their progress as they reach 100 p...

  • The Zookeeper's Wife: A True Work of Art

    Updated May 5, 2017

    Ian Murdock Special to The Village News There have been a few WWII Holocaust films made over the years depicting citizens attempting to hide and protect Jews from the Nazis. Though there are several other fine ones, The Zookeeper's Wife will surely rank as one of the most sensitive and well acted portrayals of all of them. Set in Poland and based on a true story, the film revolves around a husband and wife running the infamous Warsaw Zoo – featuring soft spoken, deeply humble, yet heroic performances by both Johan H... Full story

  • TK Construction receives contract for FPUD interconnection project

    Updated May 5, 2017

    The Fallbrook Public Utility District (FPUD) awarded TK Construction a contract to construct an interconnection system. The 5-0 FPUD board vote March 27 authorized a $148,000 contract for an interconnection between FPUD's Sachse and De Luz zones. "This is a really important project from a system operation and reliability point of view," said FPUD general manager Brian Brady. "It's an interconnection between two pressure zones that allows us to move water from Red Mountain into De Luz," said assistant general manager Jack...