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Christi Iraci, left, assistant manager of the Temecula ACE Hardware store along Temecula Parkway gives customer Tiffany Watte of Rainbow tips on how to pick out a perfect poinsettia.
Lyle sisters honored at Rainbow Girls event
The Fallbrook Masonic Lodge was filled with a colorful crowd of Rainbow Girls, Masons, and members of the Eastern Star when two special young ladies, Julia Lyle, 19, and Jessica Lyle, 17 were honored recently.
Local plumber dies after ladder accident
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009. Issue 49, Volume 13. A plumber died after sustaining blunt force head injuries from a fall off a 10-foot ladder while working on a customer's roof in Rainbow the morning of November 24.
Santa Margarita Sierra Club meeting
The next meeting of the Santa Margarita Chapter of the Sierra Club will be on Monday, November 16, at 7 p.m. at Rancho California Water District Headquarters, 42135 Winchester Road, Temecula.
Permits flow for state's first desalination water plant
The developer of a Carlsbad desalination plant capable of producing 50 million gallons of drinking water a day received a permit Tuesday from the California Coastal Commission.
Thouvenell wins San Dimas, Industry
The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association circuit season began Oct. 1 and Ethan Thouvenell took an early lead in the Steer Wrestling standings with wins at the Oct.
Visit Morningsong Farm this Sunday for Food, Canning Classes--And Llamas
Buono dropping off her goodies to Old Vine Cafe... - I can attest to the wonderful food produced by Morningsong Farms because the chica and I subscribe to their Community Supported Agriculture program for our weekly food needs.
Fire code now requires two points of entry
On October 14, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a fire code for its unincorporated areas that would require new building projects to include a second point of entry to be used as an escape route and/or for firefighting access.
Rainbow Water District to receive $6.7 million in stimulus funds for reservoir covers
Monday, October 19th, 2009. Issue 43, Volume 13. RAINBOW- the Rainbow Municipal Water District has been notified it will receive $6.7 million in funds rom the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and the Federal Stimulus Package for the covering of its North and Northside Reservoirs.
Art studio show offered Oct. 17-18
Jack, Marilee and Natasha Ragland, longtime residents of Rainbow, will hold a showing of their recent artworks at their studio and home at 5555 8th Street on Saturday and Sunday, October 17 and 18.
Historic Registry now recognizedCelebration includes Fallbrook residents' commitment to save energy
San Diego County Supervisor Bill Horn reads a proclamation on Saturday, September 19, in the Village Square during the dedication of the Fallbrook Historical Registry as Bruce Dennett of the Fallbrook Historical Society looks on.
Girl Scouts cross bridge, take cruise
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 646 of Redlands celebrated the bridging of six scouts to the Senior level with a four-night celebration cruise in July to Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico, aboard the Carnival Paradise ship.
Daughters of Norway launch local lodge
Charter members of Hulda Garborg Lodge #49 include Kay Samuelson, Janice Martinez, Linda Larson, Lucette Moramarco, Lynne LeeJoice, Suzy Moramarco, Ronna Clymens, Nancy Jenkins, Berit Austin Funnemark, Bonnie Kozak, Mary Salmon-Reikes and Lynne Bradley.
Senior Patrol gets a hand from car club
The Fallbrook Vintage Car Club recently donated to the Fallbrook Senior Volunteer Patrol, which was formed in 1996.
Fallbrook Farmers Market expands to Sundays starting Sept. 6
Marcella Garcia, one of the attendants at Maria's Flowers, arranges flowers to be sold at the Farmers Market.
Temecula's annexation 'redo' request calls for quarry's removal
Temecula's bid to overturn the denial of a hotly-contested annexation request calls for the removal of its controversial core - the proposed Liberty Quarry mine.
With Riverside County wilting under summer temperatures that routinely top 100, thoughts turn to benign San Diego, where a rise from the usual 78 degrees to 82 is a heat wave.
North County Fire will lose $1 million in property tax revenue with...
North County Fire will lose $1 million in property tax revenue with Governor's decision to shift money to State coffers Saturday, August 1st, 2009.
A man who bought a historic Oceanside, Calif., home for $1 and moved it to his property in Rainbow, Calif., said he is now selling it for a lower price -- free.