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  • Re: 'At Albertsons, sure, bring your dog(s)!' [Village News, Letter, 08/25/22]

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    This has been a problem for years and I’m so glad people are finally speaking up. Before all you trolls jump on the dog hater wagon let me say that I love animals too and have had many pets over my lifetime. I am not entitled and choose not to let them infringe upon others. Your so-called “support” dogs are supposed to be on the ground on a leash, not in the cart where I put my food or my purse. At the beginning of the CCP virus, when it was proven that animals can carry the virus as well as humans, there were no restrictions... Full story

  • Ending homelessness

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Homelessness continues to be a major issue facing San Diego County, with approximately 8,427 individuals experiencing homelessness across the county. Pollsters at UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies asked nearly 8,500 California voters, including 872 San Diegans, to choose two leading concerns they would like state leaders to address. The top two statewide concerns were: 1. Housing affordability 2. Homelessness Whenever I meet with groups or people in our community, the most f... Full story

  • Sen. Bates' bill to expand protections for patients of rehabilitation programs signed into law

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    SACRAMENTO – Senator Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) issued the following statement on SB 1165 being signed into law: “I am thankful Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 1165 into law. SB 1165 builds on the protections outlined under “Brandon’s Law” (2021) by ensuring patients are shielded from false and misleading statements on medical treatments or services offered by a certified drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Families should be assured their loved ones are properly cared for as they begin their journey to recove... Full story

  • It's our job to be skeptical – it doesn't make us "worse than Nazis"

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    Julie Reeder Publisher This week I've been reminded again of the value of each of our jobs we have in the community, our connection to one another, our responsibility to contribute something and our need to be a small piece of the whole village ecosystem. The nonprofits all have their calling and it’s one job of Village News to support over 100 of them with at least a press release every month. We understand how important it is to support our nonprofits in town. I appreciate the ones who also support us at the paper. I... Full story

  • Responding to John H. Terrell's ongoing letters

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    I think I will use the liberal actor Alec Baldwin as an example, since he has similar beliefs as J.H.T. Take the Rust shooting incident on Oct. 21, 2021, with actor Baldwin. He said on a T.V. interview, he only pulled the hammer back. He did not pull the trigger and would never point a gun at anyone. Also he said someone is to blame for the shooting, but it’s not him. Let’s break this down a little. There were many safety violations on the set, including using the guns for the movie with live ammo for target practice. We mus... Full story

  • Restoring California's failing mental health programs

    Updated Sep 1, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District California’s mental health system is struggling to keep up with demand. Those seriously in need of treatment are trapped in a rotating cycle that takes them from living on the street, to the emergency room, sometimes to jail, then back to the street. Since more serious cases get the most attention, people with milder symptoms don’t receive needed care and often fall into the same cycle. Today, only about a third of Californians with mental illness receive the care they need, and 31... Full story

  • We have water, let's use it!

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District California is once again in a serious drought, the second in a decade. This is a recurring problem in the arid West, but even in dry periods, we should have enough water to meet our needs. Voters understood that in 2014 when they approved a $7.5 billion water bond, which included $2.7 billion to fund construction of new dams and reservoirs. Unfortunately, few projects are underway, or even in the planning stage. Our largest dams and reservoirs were built before 1979, most between... Full story

  • Kicking It and getting old

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Aug 24, 2022

    Here is the thing, you are old if you still clean your ears with a bobby pin. It’s not my fault. When I was a kid, my mother would press my head onto her lap, remove a bobby pin from her hair, and proceed to dig out the gobs of wax I’d collected since the last cleaning. It always felt good even while it tickled a bit. Naturally, I have been chastised repeatedly for my flagrant disregard for putting something so small into the ear canal. Even so, when there is an itch I gotta g... Full story

  • Speaking out at forum worked

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    A few months ago there was an on-line forum sponsored by Supervisor Desmond's office providing an opportunity for Fallbrook residents to weigh in on the subject of law enforcement in our community. In addition to Supervisor Desmond, there were representatives from the San Diego District Attorney, San Diego County Sheriff, and California Highway Patrol. Some might be skeptical about the effectiveness of these sorts of activities and figure it matters not whether one participates. I participated and said I thought there was an... Full story

  • 'Stunning' link between pfizer vaccine and myocarditis in teens, study shows

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    Editor’s Note: This week I wanted to address the studies that have been done in other countries with children, including Thailand and Israel. I couldn’t have written it better than this piece from Megan Redshaw, who is an excellent Health writer, so here it is. This study has been regarded as an excellent study by American doctors and scientists. I’ve already written repeatedly about the risk/benefit of giving these experimental vaccines to young people and my hope is that it encourages parents to protect their child... Full story

  • Re: 'Fire Safe Council offers Chipping Day, Aug. 13' [Village News, 8/11/22]

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    Thank you for putting the Chipping Day article in last week's Village News. Several persons who attended the event mentioned that they had learned of the Day through the Village News. Thanks so much for your help! Dorothy Roth Fallbrook Fire Safe Council... Full story

  • A little less attitude and a little more gratitude

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    It's the first week of school and with it comes mixed emotions: gladness that school is back in session, and concern for our "kids." Getting our children safely to and from school can be challenging given the increased traffic and uncertainty of "what to do" and "where to go." Fortunately, we have a very caring group of senior citizens who volunteer to help with the confusion by directing traffic. Unfortunately not everyone is appreciative. I suggest that we all take a good look at how lucky we are to have help and offer a... Full story

  • At Albertsons, sure, bring your dog(s)!

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    As a Fallbrook resident for nearly 20 years, I have shopped at Albertsons and preferably, Major Market. Over the past three months or so, I have noticed at Albertsons, it's "Bring your dog(s) to Shop Day." The dogs I have seen range in size from poodles to shepherds . . . and no, they are not wearing any Service Animal vest. On each occasion, I have politely reported the incident to a manager at some capacity and, once, directly to the store manager. I was assured those infractions would be addressed in the future. Of... Full story

  • A thank you note to Village News

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    I wish to thank The Village News staff for their kindness in not charging me for publishing a second notice of my husband's death. Because of Covid, dates of his service were changed. The Village News staff were so helpful and kind. Please support this fine newspaper that we are so fortunate to have in Fallbrook. Many thanks. Mary Ellen Myers... Full story

  • Recruiting & retaining sheriff deputies

    Updated Aug 24, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Last week, we passed an important action when it comes to the safety of San Diego County. Earlier this year, I docketed a Board letter along with Supervisor Anderson to review the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department staffing and recruitment shortages. Since then, county staff has been working with the Sheriff's Department and other entities on a strategy to address staffing shortages. Applications to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department have decreased 25% during the past year and d... Full story

  • Re: Re: 'America's Border Wall Part Three' [Terrell letter 8/04/22]

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Filling in America's border wall gaps We are still anxiously waiting to hear from "JT" why Democrats are so eager to facilitate this unprecedented carnage unfolding at our southern border. Nor have we learned from him why it is okay for these foreign trespassers to breach our borders and break our immigration laws. Or, for that matter, why are Democrats impervious to the rights and lives of their fellow Americans, especially those who have been victimized by undocumented aliens? Perhaps he can also explain why he... Full story

  • A nightmare for a community

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District “A mother’s worst nightmare,” these were the words from Terrie Kellmeyer, Borrego Springs resident ahead of the trial placement for Sexually Violent Predator Douglas Badger. On Friday, Aug. 5, I spent the morning with Terrie and her daughter Poppy, doing the media rounds about the potential ramifications of having a Sexually Violent Predator live in their neighborhood. For Terrie, it hits even closer to home. Terrie is the mother of three, including two children who are deaf. She lives... Full story

  • GOP alternative facts [Maynard and Stagg letters, Village News, 8/11/22]

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    And now we see Mr. Maynard doing what he does best: denigrating the Democratic Party and its constituents. As I have noted, he never speaks of the great things the Republican Party has done, only of what great ideals it has. And he never has to cite any sources, since he’s only presenting his opinion, which of course, he is welcome to do. I will not speak ill of the Republican Party’s constituents. I want only to say they have been sorely misled, but otherwise ignored, by their leaders. The recent abortion referendum in Kan... Full story

  • CDC updates COVID-19 recommendations during busy news cycle

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Julie Reeder Publisher This week, in the middle of much controversial news, the U.S. Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which was reportedly called that for marketing purposes and is now being called a climate bill by many news outlets. Then there was the historic raid on Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump’s Florida home. Trump, it should be noted, is likely a political opponent for President Biden in 2024. There will continue to be controversy over that raid until there is more transparency from beginning t... Full story

  • Supporting veterans

    Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron District 75 Our veterans have never failed us, but sometimes we fail them. Adrian Darren Bonar, a U.S. Army Veteran, is a tragic example. After serving three tours of duty in Iraq, he returned home to North County suffering from PTSD. But due to poor consistency of local treatment services, turning to drugs, he was ultimately murdered. Sadly, his case is not that unusual. VFW statistics from 2019 indicate that the Veteran's Administration system is tracking more than 64,000 veterans with opioid... Full story

  • We must meet basic needs

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Water, food, shelter, these are basic needs for people to live. But in the modern world, there’s a fourth item for that list – electrical power. Technology runs almost everything, and most technology requires power. Medical devices, communication devices and connection to the rest of the world, have become reliant on power. Thanks to amazing technological advancements, some vehicles no longer need gasoline, but they still need electricity. But, we now face the reality that supply of ele... Full story

  • Lies, spies, and the allies of the Democrat Party

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Have you ever noticed how easy it is for Democrats to lie through their teeth? It's as if the dishonesty gene was impregnated in their DNA at conception. Lies conceived in a cauldron of hatred, fear, and hyperbole, feeding us with ladles full of political foolery. They binge on supposition and innuendo, spinning webs of deceit, creating a culture of half-truths and mistruths. A Leninist ruse meant to demoralize some, distract others, and crush any attempt to impede their voracious appetite for unbridled power. Are there no... Full story

  • Kicking It with a glass of wine

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Does this ever happen to you? One minute you’re brushing your teeth, the next you’ve got this really brilliant idea popping into your head, but by the time you find a pen and paper, it’s completely gone. Welcome to my world. While dressing the other morning, I realized that elastic waistbands are my friend. I no longer mock those who opt to pull on their trousers versus a zip and button. I am now a victim to an expanding waistline. Actually, I believe the term is muffi... Full story

  • Keeping up with the capitol

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Senator Brian Jones District 38 August is a busy month up in Sacramento with the California Legislature returning from summer recess. Now that we are back in session, I am focused on getting my bills passed and signed into law by the Governor. Over the next few weeks, I will be voting on hundreds of bills impacting Californians’ everyday lives. Rest assured, I will be opposing bills that increase the cost of living, threaten our public safety, or worsen the homelessness crisis. A few issues to watch out for are gas price r... Full story

  • Market Insight

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    In the article “Elementary board concerned about gun safety,” pro gun control advocate and elementary board trustee Susan Liebes cited information from the New England Journal of Medicine. The information she gave is called opinion. It is not based on facts. Do you know the California Penal Code already addresses the criminal storage of a firearm? As in keeping a firearm stored properly? These laws are already on the books. The school board resolution is useless other than to show you are anti-gun. You anti-gunners have suppo... Full story

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