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  • William C. Reed

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    William C. Reed passed away peacefully on August 28, 2016, in Fallbrook. Graveside services will be on September 22 at 10:30 a.m. at Miramar National Cemetery, where Bill will be laid to rest with full military honors.... Full story

  • Donald Corcoran

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    Donald Corcoran, 90, passed away September 6 following complications from surgery. He was born January 13, 1926, in Fargo, ND, the fifth of 10 children to Alphonsus and Hazel Corcoran. Don grew up in Fargo, then at the age of 18 joined the Army Air Corps to fight in WWII. He served as a nose gunner on B24 Liberators and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for actions while fighting in the European Theater. After the war, Don earned his BA in English and PE at Moorehead...

  • Peggy G. Brown

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    Heaven's sweet angel in purple, known to her friends as Patti and her loved ones as Peggy, was born Peggy G. Brown on December 1, 1951 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The middle child of Edward S. and Beverly J. Brown, Peggy was the "Apple of Their Eye". Everyone she met succumbed to her charm and wit. Upon graduating from Westminster High, Peggy married her school beau, Greg Milligan, and began working for Pacific Bell. She made in-ways for women in the industry by becoming the first...

  • Edward Allen Blank

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    Edward Allen Blank, cherished husband, beloved father and grandfather, passed away peacefully at his home on August 28, 2016. He was born March 1, 1932, in Ravenna, Ohio, to Carl Kenneth Blank and Mildred Swartout Blank. He graduated from Ravenna High School in 1950, a four year letterman, earning a football scholarship to Kent State University. He loved and excelled at all sports, especially baseball, and in his later years, at golf. After serving in the Navy Reserves, he... Full story

  • 2016 state income tax rates adjusted for inflation 

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    SACRAMENTO – The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) published the 2016 state tax brackets, which are annually adjusted for inflation, on Sept. 7. Brackets are “indexed” each year to reflect changes in the California Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid for consumer goods and services. Tax filing requirement thresholds, the standard deduction, and certain credits were adjusted along with income tax brackets based on the inflation rate of 2.1 percent, as measured by the Calif... Full story

  • KSON-FM Radio to present country’s Craig Campbell with special guests Cam, Tucker Beathard, Oct. 22, at Pala

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    PALA – KSON-FM, San Diego’s number one for New Country radio 97.3 and 92.1 FM, will present rising country star Craig Campbell with special guests Cam and Tucker Beathard in concert at 6 p.m., Saturday, October 22, in the outdoor Starlight Theater at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Tickets are on sale now, with no service charge, at the Pala box office, www.palacasino.com and (877) 946-7252. Tickets also will be available at www.startickets.com and 1-800-585-3737. One-hundred of... Full story

  • History of the water rights of people in the Santa Margarita Watershed

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    Before recorded history, Native American tribes like the Cahuilla, Santa Rosa, Ramona and Pechanga hunted and fished along the 27-mile free-flowing river created by the rainfall and watershed coming off Anza’s Thomas Mountain. The river runs southwest through Anza, Aguanga, Temecula, portions of Murrieta and Wildomar into Fallbrook, from there to Camp Pendleton where its overflow empties into the Pacific Ocean. The runoff also feeds a huge underground water basin. Today, the water from the basin is drawn out by wells that m...

  • Planning for the end of life

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

    The Woman of Wellness (WOW) program for September featured a presentation by Rachel Mason, the executive director of the Foundation for Senior Care, on "How to Have Difficult Conversations about End of Life". Sponsored by the Fallbrook Healthcare District, the program was held at Fallbrook Library on Sept. 1. Mason has professional hospice experience to draw from as well as her own personal experience with her family when it comes to making end of life plans. Her suggested...

  • Lady Warriors top Westview in golf

    Updated Sep 16, 2016

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  • Fallbrook youth swim around Oceanside Pier

    Updated Sep 16, 2016