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Articles from the May 10, 2011 edition


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  • Indio man arrested for allowing gun to fall into hands of child who shot 7-year-old

    Updated May 10, 2011

    INDIO - Police today arrested an Indio man allegedly responsible for allowing a gun to fall into the hands of a child who accidentally shot a 7- year-old girl on Sunday. Miguel Angel Sanchez, 26, was booked on suspicion of child endangerment and concealment of evidence, Indio police Cmdr. Ben Guitron said. Investigators determined the girl was accidentally shot in the chest while playing -- unsupervised -- with other children in a bedroom of an Ocean Beach Lane home during a family Mother's Day party. The girl, who has not...

  • Students perform piano recital; some receive Music Teachers' Association certificate of merit

    Updated May 10, 2011

    FALLBROOK – During the first week of April, students of piano teachers Jeri Palmer and Carol Saltz gave a spring recital in the community room of the Fallbrook Library. Music performed ranged from the baroque to the contemporary eras. Performers included Miriam Friebe, Robert Sneller, William Topping, Thomas Brunette, Jacques Parizeau, Brendan Conner, David Spears, Evan O'Leary, Kieran Scott, Rachel Kendrick, Raquel Parizeau, Suzie Franco, Erin Kendrick, Jenny Shedd,...

  • McInerny, Walker named FUHSD employees of the month

    Updated May 10, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Union High School District Superintendent Dale Mitchell presented Gina McInerny and Patrick Walker as Employees of the Month to the Rotary Club of Fallbrook at a recent Thursday weekly meeting. Of McInerny, Superintendent Mitchell said, "She is a problem-solver. When presented with challenges, she identifies solutions that are in the best interests of all parties. She provides outstanding service to students, staff, parents, and community members...

  • Award winners announced for Junior Wildlife Art Exhibit

    Updated May 10, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Hundreds of students from schools around the district submitted entries for the 18th annual Jr. Wildlife Exhibit at Fallbrook School of the Arts. This year's theme was "Baby Animals in the Wild." Thanks to show sponsors, the Angel Society of Fallbrook and Rally for Children, this free program is offered to all young artists and the exhibit is open to the public. Award winners were recognized at the Opening Night reception May 6. First, second and third place...