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Harnik Claps Back at Anyse Smith Claim [Opinion]
PALM DESERT — I read the article Titled Palm Desert Geography Confuses Voters, Candidate regarding Anyse Smith and the address confusion. In it, she is quoted as saying “I had no idea and City Council didn’t either, which is why they appointed me to the committee, . . .”
San Jacinto Peak from The Tramway
Very fun and memorable experience to hike this trail starting from the tramway. Most of the entire trail is very straightforward and not too difficult although getting to the actual summit is a bit of a crazy scramble. At least it was to me since I couldn't find an obvious path up there for the very last portion.
Mildred Louise Clark
CATHEDRAL CITY, CA —It is with heavy hearts and warm memories that we share the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, Mildred Louise Clark. Mildred was born on January 18, 1936, in the town of Daisetta, Texas. She was the cherished daughter of Guy Milton and Edna Grace (Abshier) Mifflin. She lived a life full of love, faith, and dedication to all who knew her. Mildred departed this world peacefully in Cathedral City, California, surrounded by the love of her family on July 18, 2024.
Local candidates pull papers; General Election is Nov. 5
This year, on Nov. 5, the City of Yucaipa and Calimesa will hold a general municipal election. The City of Yucaipa has three seat vacancies; District 3, District 4 and District 5, all with four-year terms. The candidate nomination filing period will be from July 15 to Aug. 9. Candidates can pull paperwork with the City Clerk Ana Sauceda, on the city’s website. Paperwork is due Aug. 9 at noon. Candidates can only serve in the district of residence. The current runners are Georgeann Hanna, District 3; Councilman Bobby Dean Duncan, District 3; Lyle Vick, District 3; Mayor Justin Beaver, District 4 and Councilman Jon Thorpe, District 5. Residents can register to vote in person at Yucaipa City Hall at 34727 Yucaipa Blvd Yucaipa, online at registertovote.ca.gov or by mail at San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters, 777 East Rialto Avenue, San Bernardino.
60 Over 60: Carole Hatcher
My vivid imagination for creating ways to use collected treasures and discarded objects to form unique new assemblage art. Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed?. My art now tells a story of significance relative to interpreting past cultural beliefs or...
NBC Sports Desk: Palm Springs Power Wins Back-to-Back Titles, Katie Ledecky Shines in Olympic Week
On NBC Sports Desk with Tim O’Brien, brought to you by Agua Caliente, the Palm Springs Power secured their second consecutive California Pacific Collegiate League title. As Olympic Week begins, swimming legend Katie Ledecky shares her inspiring journey and superhero status with superfan Leslie Jones. From childhood dreams to record-breaking performances, Ledecky proves why she’s the greatest female swimmer of all time.
Olympic Tennis Tournament Draw Announced for Coachella Valley Resident
Coachella Valley native and tennis player Desirae Krawczyk learned her first round opponents Thursday in women’s doubles at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. A Palm Desert resident and the current world No. 12 in doubles, Krawczyk is representing Team USA along with doubles partner Danielle Collins. The fourth-seeded duo will face Greece’s Maria Sakkari and Despina Papamichail in their opening match, according to the tournament draw released Thursday morning.
Two groups hoping for Measure J funds present cases for Sustainability Commission backing
The Oswit Land Trust and Tahquitz River Estates Neighborhood Organization presented proposals for their Measure J community-initiated projects to the Sustainability Commission last week, hoping to get its backing. Both projects, with costs yet to be estimated, are related to enhancing natural areas in the city with sustainability in mind.
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