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Articles from the October 24, 2024 edition


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  • Health Right Here: Understanding hemodialysis for kidney failure

    Devin Zarkowsky MD, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    End stage renal disease vascular access options When kidneys stop cleaning the blood effectively, known as end-stage renal disease (ESRD), vascular access for dialysis becomes essential for patient survival and quality of life. There are several vascular access options available, including central venous catheters, arteriovenous (AV) fistulas, and AV grafts. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, but AV fistulas are generally considered the gold standard due to...

  • Homecoming court announced

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

  • Pilot unharmed after plane overshoots runway at Fallbrook Airpark

    Village Staff|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    A pilot escaped injury after overshooting the runway in a single-engine plane at Fallbrook Community Airpark on Saturday morning, Oct. 19, according to North County Fire Protection District Captain John Choi. The incident occurred around 9:09 a.m., when a Piper PA-32-301T Turbo Saratoga, registered as N177DF, overran the runway during a landing attempt on Runway 18, North County Fire Protection District reported. The pilot, the only person on board, was not hurt, and no other injuries were reported. After the plane came to a...

  • Blanket Project contributes to food pantry fundraiser

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Large Afghans and blankets from the Fallbrook Blanket project will be among the many interesting and beautiful items to be auctioned at the annual Food Pantry Gala on Nov. 2 at Sonrise Church. This annual Gala is a main source of support for the Pantry. This "Great Gatsby Gala" will provide a means for many to support the Pantry in its mission to feed the hungry in our community. Gala Tickets as well as donation opportunities are available on the Pantry website: h...

  • Palomar Health Medical Group and Graybill Medical Group reach new agreement

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – In previous news, it was announced that Graybill Medical Group would be ending its affiliation with Palomar Health Medical Group (PHMG), with Graybill ceasing to provide services to patients in the Murrieta, Temecula, Fallbrook, Vista, Oceanside, San Marcos, El Norte, 2nd Avenue Escondido and Valley Center offices effective Nov. 11. With their patients in mind during this transition, recent discussions have led to a new agreement that prioritizes a seamless continuity of care. With this new agreement, Grayb...

  • Feather Alert issued for missing teenager

    Village Staff|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    A Feather Alert has been issued for a missing teenager from the Pala Indian Reservation. The San Diego County Sheriff's Office wants the public's help in locating her. Trujillo, age 16. is an Indigenous girl from the Pala Indian Reservation. She stands around 5'3" tall and weighs about 110 pounds. Trujillo has dirty blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black leggings and black Chuck Taylor shoes. Trujillo was carrying a red backpack. On... Full story

  • Invest in Fallbrook's future

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Did you know that Fallbrook High School, at 70+ years old, is the county’s second oldest high school? Along with that status comes aging infrastructure. Fallbrookians have the opportunity to invest in the future of Fallbrook this election by voting yes on the BB facility bond. This bond will secure much needed funding to modernize the three local high schools, so that all students are able to reap all the benefits of a high-quality education. Measure BB enables the district to modernize, repair or replace det... Full story

  • Don't change horses mid-stream

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    Hey neighbors! Mig Gasca here. You may remember I was the Division 3 Director on the Rainbow MWD Board until last December. Thank you for the opportunity you gave me to serve the community. Thank you to the Board for keeping me on the Engineering and Operations Committee as a ratepayer. I am endorsing Julie Johnson and Cari Dale for re-election to their seats on the Board. You might ask why I’m doing this? Julie, since she began serving on the Board, has been a critical reviewer of district plans and operations. Having s... Full story

  • Shouldn't our local boards represent our community?

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    This is in reference to the Fallbrook Firefighters Association’s endorsement and subsequent, and rather sudden, rescission of support for Jeff Egkan and Ross Pike: I was always under the impression that governing board members were there to serve the community. Endorsements by Public Employee Unions do not override that fundamental concept, that supervisory boards serve the public interest, and have a fiduciary responsibility to the community. An endorsement from a public employee union is typically a statement by the u... Full story

  • SHERIFF'S LOG

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    NOTE: While these reports have been taken straight from the Sheriff's Office, individuals are innocent until proven guilty. These addresses reveal the block number, not an exact location. September 22 5700 blk Galloway Pl. Residential burglary 300 blk E. Alvarado St. Found property September 23 Dulin Rd. / Old Hwy 395 Suicide - Actual or attempt - 5150 - 72 hr hold 200 blk W. Clemmens Ln. Petty theft from vehicle 2800 blk Rainbow Valley Blvd. Death 1400 blk Alturas Rd. Battery: spouse/exspouse/date/etc. September 24 300 blk... Full story

  • Political retribution masquerading as coastal protection

    Julie Reeder, Publisher|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    The California Coastal Commission’s (CCC) recent actions against Elon Musk's SpaceX follow a disturbing trend of political retribution in government, resembling what we’ve seen on the federal level. Musk, a legal immigrant who revolutionized the electric vehicle industry, faces scrutiny not for environmental concerns, but for his political views, particularly his alignment with Donald Trump. This led to a lawsuit against the CCC, with unexpected support from Governor New... Full story

  • NCFPD is apolitical

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    I encourage you to vote for North County Fire Protection District candidates Jeanette Barragan (District 1), John Van Doorn (District 4) and Mark Bartholomew (District 5). They are not incumbents, but they ought to be! They are supported by the Fallbrook Firefighters Association and a local conservative support group ‘Keep Fallbrook Free.” My name is Ken Munson, and I have been an NCFPD director for 18 years. Frankly, I’m tired of 4-1 votes where I am the lone vote when very liberal community service issues arise and DEI b... Full story

  • Think of the future of your children

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    In the past three and a half years we have seen an overwhelming attack on families, life, liberty, freedom and most of all on our children. There is no time to sit down but to be not only hearers of the word of God but doers. Aren’t you tired of the false accusations against the just and righteous ones defending what our Founding Fathers declared and established as the land of the free and home of the brave, “The United States of America, a Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and jus... Full story

  • Kicking It: Au Revoir Lucette

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    In just a few days, Lucette Moramarco, Editor for the Village Newspaper (VN) will be moving away. Lucette has had two careers. The first as a preschool teacher and the second job spanned the last 18 years – at the newspaper. A celebration was held in her honor on Tuesday, Oct. 1 in the office lobby. That said, there was a wee delay caused by a minor calamity. As it happened, the electric tea pots knocked out the breaker that powered the computers during the online t... Full story

  • Re: 'Firefighters union changes endorsements' [Village News, Letter, 10/17/24]

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    In response to the recent opinion piece regarding the Fallbrook Firefighters’ endorsement process for the 2024 election, we would like to clarify several points to ensure the community has accurate information and the chance to understand our perspective. In March 2024, Jeff Egkan and Ross Pike approached the Fallbrook Firefighters for an early endorsement, citing their campaign timelines. Although this early request was unexpected, we proceeded with our standard interview process. At that time, there were existing issues r... Full story

  • Starting with recent news and working backward

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    Trump, still spewing lies about a" rigged election" unless he wins, continues undermining our democracy; spreading lies about illegals voting, and continues to push the "Big Lie" about 2020. He lost. Fact. Trump has threatened to use the United States military against American citizens and use the Justice Department to prosecute his "enemies" (Nancy & Paul Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney, Mark Milley. etc., the list is long) if he is re-elected. Trump threatens to revoke the broadcast licenses of networks that criticize him;... Full story

  • Why Donald Trump should never be President again

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    I know that many of you may still be undecided as to who you should vote for as President in the upcoming election. But here are a few truthful facts you should consider before you finalize your decision: Donald Trump is a 78 year old mentally impaired demagogue who is only interested in promoting himself and other wealthy Americans. He has little real desire in elevating the interest of middle class Americans. As previous President his taxation policies included substantial reductions for the wealthy (including himself),... Full story

  • Money and politics in Fallbrook: What is the firefighters union really after?

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    Is anyone else fed up with the influence of money in local politics? I’m not talking about national corruption; I’m talking right here in Fallbrook. Lately, there’s been a lot of chatter on Facebook about our fire department and the firefighter’s union’s recent endorsements. Sure, the union has the right to back whichever candidates they want – but why did they endorse these particular candidates, and what are they expecting in return? Let’s get real: the union flipped its support from two incumbents to two challengers....

  • How to make a change on the planning group

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    Here is why I recommend voting for Mark Mervich for the Fallbrook Planning Group. Our planning group is good at being a custodian of the standards and ideals that have made our community the great place we all love. The current management of the group (including several people running for reelection) think they are doing a satisfactory job so no change is needed. Mark Mervich begs to differ! Currently the management has been less than specular at moving Fallbrook forward to the community it could be. Case in point, there... Full story

  • Local heroes

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    One of the greatest benefits of living in this area, one that we seldom think about, is our local fire department and the dedicated first responders who serve us without hesitation each and every day. As Director of North County Fire from 2018-2022, I got to know many of these ‘local heroes’ and I was also able to review the hundreds of customer service surveys turned in by you, the members of this community. Almost without exception, each of you who responded to these surveys spoke of our responders with the highest of pra... Full story

  • Affordable Health screenings coming to Temecula

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    TEMECULA – Residents living in and around Temecula can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. Grace Presbyterian Church will host this community event on Nov. 15. The site is located at 31143 Nicolas Road in Temecula. Screenings can check for: • The level of plaque buildup in arteries, related to risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and overall vascular health. • HDL and LDL Cholesterol levels • Dia...

  • What is dementia? Who is at risk?

    Shelby Ramsey, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    "Dementia is an epidemic,"* primarily affecting the older population. Dr. David B. Reuben, an expert in geriatric care who practices at UCLA Health, explains the crucial facts you and yours need to know. Dementia is a disease defined by: A chronic acquired decline in two of the following areas: • Memory • Reasoning and complex tasks • Visuospatial • Language • Personality Sufficient to affect daily life In individuals 65 years or older, dementia affects 10% of the populatio...

  • The hidden dangers to your teeth: What you need to know

    Dr. Eric Berg DC, Special to the Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    When it comes to dental health, we often hear about the impact of sugar on our teeth. While sugar does contribute to tooth decay by feeding harmful bacteria that produce acid, it turns out that there are other substances that can be even more damaging. Here’s what you need to know to protect your teeth from unexpected threats. 1. Citric acid: The most dangerous acid for your teeth Citric acid, found naturally in lemons, limes, and oranges, is widely used in processed foods and beverages. Despite its natural origins, citric a...

  • County invites you to check your mood

    Fernanda Lopez Halvorson, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Oct 27, 2024

    When was the last time you asked yourself "How are you feeling?" It's something we ask others all the time but less often do we ask the same of ourselves. The County's Check Your Mood Day was an opportunity to do just that. Every year during Mental Illness Awareness Week, the county invites the community to get screened for depression and assess their mental health as part of Check Your Mood Day, celebrated the first Thursday of the first full week of October on National...

  • Here are symptoms of three common prostate problems

    Updated Oct 27, 2024

    TEMECULA – As men age, one part of the body that often causes concern due to possible health issues is the prostate. This small gland, located just below the bladder that helps make semen, can be affected by cancer, as well as non-cancerous conditions. Being able to recognize the symptoms of prostate problems will help you know when it's time to see a doctor. Here are symptoms of some of the most common prostate problems in men. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) This is a condition in which the prostate is e...

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