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  • Ragland donates artwork to FLC for Stagecoach Sunday

    Updated Oct 25, 2024

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  • Families explore firefighting at Station 1

    Updated Oct 21, 2024

  • Gems and minerals attract visitors to Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 21, 2024

  • Robert Vernon Lindner

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    The Lindner family is heartbroken to announce the passing of Robert Vernon Lindner on Sept. 6,2024 in Laguna Hills, California. He was born on May 20, 1959, in Memphis, Tennessee. Robert grew up to be a kind and generous individual, cherished by all who knew him and all he helped during his specialized nursing career in the Air Force, and then privately at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Desert and Hoag hospital in Newport Beach. In... Full story

  • Luther John Mohr

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    Luther John Mohr aka Luke Mohr was born on April 3, 1935, in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died in his home on Oct. 8, 2024, in Indio, California. He leaves behind his wife Marilyn, and was father to daughters Cindy (John) Perrin, Stephanie Mohr, Debra Dotson (predeceased), Susan Eddy, and Roberta (John) Pearson. He was grandfather to Gina Casey and Jami Casey and also had 10 step-grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, and 19 great-great grandchildren. His siblings are... Full story

  • Chihuahua brothers need a home

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

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  • Record breaking $9+ billion in property taxes billed to San Diego property owners

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    SAN DIEGO – Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister announced his office has mailed 1,017,929 million 2024-2025 secured property tax bills to San Diego property owners. These tax payments are expected to generate $9.08 billion dollars for the region, a new record. “$9.08 billion is a record-breaking figure, and these property taxes will be put to good use funding critical county and city services,” said McAllister. “Public health, schools, and many more needed services are funded by these tax dollars, so we encourage taxpaye...

  • Service dogs visit C.A.R. members

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    TEMECULA – Temecula Creek Society, Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.) recently enjoyed a September afternoon of fun with and learning about service dogs. The program took place at Temecula Creek Trail Park, and was led by Kyle Scantlin of K Daniels K-9 Academy. The C.A.R. members are focused on "Paws 4 Patriots" which is the title of the C.A.R. California State Society President's program for 2024-2025. Her program will introduce the California C.A.R. members to the...

  • Bonsall High Speech and Debate competes in first tournament

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    BONSALL – The Bonsall High School Speech and Debate Team, led by coach Greg Hinchliff, has experienced remarkable growth this year, with the addition of many new members. The team recently participated in their first tournament of the season, showcasing their talent and dedication with outstanding results. At the League Opener speech event held at Grossmont College, four students represented Bonsall High School, with two advancing to the finals. Seniors Miles Jones, McKenna H...

  • Next-door neighbors: A mother-daughter teaching story

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    FALLBROOK – This school year at William H. Frazier Elementary has brought a unique twist for first-grade teachers Katy Tomlinson and Sarah Tomlinson. After teaching second grade in Alabama, Sarah returned home and stepped into a first-grade teaching role after a colleague went on leave, taking over a classroom – right next door to her mom. The timing worked out perfectly, and the duo quickly adjusted to being classroom neighbors. "Being neighbors and teammates is fun, because...

  • La Paloma recognizes students for respect

    David Landry|Updated Oct 10, 2024

  • Stagecoach Sunday brings fun and funds to FLC

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

  • Bonsall Elementary Kinder Fashion Show is an A+

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    BONSALL – On Friday, Sept. 27, the six Bonsall Elementary School Kindergarten classes put on a "fashion show" highlighting creativity and learning. Kindergarten students proudly showcased their talents by decorating unique outfits representing each letter of the alphabet. Each student chose a letter and used various materials to craft imaginative costumes that embodied the spirit of their chosen letter, from "A for Astronaut" to "Z for Zebra." Parents, teachers, and fellow s...

  • Nancy Norman

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Nancy Norman, beloved mother and great friend to many, passed peacefully on Oct. 4, 2024, in Delray Beach, Florida. She was born on Feb. 28, 1937, in Loma Linda, California to loving parents, Otis and Alice Heald, who instilled in her a sense of great spirituality, kindness and compassion that carried her throughout her life. Nancy grew up in Fallbrook, California where she developed a deep love for animals and nature. She spent countless hours with her brother Otie, riding... Full story

  • A special day with mentees

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Karen Langer Baker's former AAUW mentee Alicia Tomas is now a sophomore at UC Riverside, has joined AAUW, and is now a mentor. Baker and her husband Larry took Tomas, her new mentee, Melissa Romero, and Baker's new mentee, Cristina Lucas, to San Diego's Old Town for the special Trolley Dances tour that started and ended at Old Town. They watched performances at each of the five stops; after one performance, the audience was invited to participate. One of the d...

  • Pug puppies are available for adoption

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

  • Bonsall Elementary School marquee to be replaced

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Oct 10, 2024

    The marquee at Bonsall Elementary School will be replaced. The Bonsall Unified School District board voted 5-0 Sept. 18 to approve a contract with Quiel School Signs for a new marquee. The new marquee will utilize current technology and allow display of announcements, event reminders, and important notices. “The marquee has been nonoperational for a number of years. The sign is vital to display announcements and important notices to our students, families, and community at large,” said BUSD Superintendent Heather Golly. BUS...

  • The importance of home appraisals

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – A home appraisal is an unbiased professional opinion of a home’s value and it is almost always used when purchasing a home. In a purchase, an appraisal is used to ascertain whether the home’s contract price is appropriate given the home’s current condition, location, and features. Banks require home appraisals before approving a home loan in order to confirm that a home’s sale price is supported by its market value as most – if not all – banks do not issue a loan for more than the appraised value. Since the hom...

  • 'Preserving Your Harvest' is the topic for Fallbrook Garden Club

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Liz Woodward, Jodi Bay, and Donna McClay will be the guest speakers at the Fallbrook Garden Club's Tuesday, Oct. 29 general meeting. These three Master Food Preservers will present food preservation information. They are certified Master Food Preservers, a program associated with the University of California Cooperative Extension which provides research-based information on food safety and food preservation. They are also UCCE Master Gardeners. They are eager to s... Full story

  • Fallbrook Harvest Faire happens Oct. 20

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Just about everything is in place for the annual Harvest Faire, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Avenue in historic downtown Fallbrook. The faire will feature local handmade crafts, as well as a beer and wine garden, pony rides, pie baking contest, pumpkin and costume contests, live music, local foods and treats, fall-themed treats, nonprofits with crafts for kids and a pumpkin patch. Also on display will be an abundance of locally handcrafted scarecrows, as part of the October S... Full story

  • Bonsall High to put on annual car show

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    BONSALL – The Third Annual Bonsall High School Car Show, Trunk or Treat style, will be held Saturday, Oct. 26, with roll in 9 a.m. and the show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bonsall Elementary School parking lots This free event will have music, food trucks, business vendors, raffle baskets, plus many cool cars. Kids can make their own treat bags for cars giving out candy and get face painting done by BHS students. These kid-centered activities will be at the Historic Bonsall Schoolhouse where tours will be provided tours. N... Full story

  • FUHSD recognizes Fallbrook's Finest for the Month of September

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – At the Fallbrook Union High School District Board of Trustees' regular meeting on Sept. 11, FUHSD proudly recognized community members as "Fallbrook's Finest" for the month of September 2024. Originally launched in September 2019, the Fallbrook's Finest initiative was created to honor staff members who made exceptional contributions. This year, the program has expanded to celebrate all individuals who are actively engaged in supporting and promoting positive outcom...

  • Students explore healthy eating at FUESD Farmers Market Assemblies

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Last month, the FUESD Child Nutrition Services Team held a series of dynamic Farmers Market Assemblies at Live Oak Elementary, Fallbrook STEM Academy, Maie Ellis Elementary, and Mary Fay Pendleton. These assemblies provided students with an exciting, hands-on learning experience while highlighting the importance of supporting local farmers, sustainability, and healthy eating habits. One of the highlights of the events was the opportunity for students to select t...

  • BUSD renews collaboration MOU with Pala Tribe

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Oct 10, 2024

    The Bonsall Unified School District board approved a new agreement with the Pala Band of Mission Indians to enhance the school district’s ability to provide educational accomplishments for Pala Tribe members. The BUSD board voted 5-0 Sept. 18 to approve the new memorandum of understanding. The school district and the tribe had previously approved an agreement in June 2023, but that MOU was subject to review after one year. “This is a renewal of an existing agreement that expires in 2024 and will continue until 2029,” said...

  • Soroptimists offer cash grants for women seeking educational assistance

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    VISTA – Women who are the primary wage earners for their families can now apply for financial assistance through the Soroptimist Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards for Women. The awards, which provide cash grants to help women continue their education or training, are open for applications until Nov. 15. Soroptimist International of Vista and North County Inland will award cash awards of varying amounts to be determined. Local winners may also advance to the Soroptimist Region level, where they have a chance to r...

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