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Articles from the July 1, 2018 edition


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  • Sheriff's Log, June 28, 2018

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

  • Fallbrook girls win rugby championship

    Joe Naiman, Village News Correspondent|Updated Jul 1, 2018

    The Southern California Youth Rugby championship tournament was held May 12, at Mission Vista High School, and the Fallbrook Rugby Club won the girls under14 championship. Fallbrook won four games in the round-robin tournament and outscored the opposition by a cumulative 133-27 margin. “They know how to play the game,” Fallbrook co-coach Craig Pinnell said. The under14 portion of the tournament utilized a seven-a-side format as did the under16 competition in which Fallbrook’s girls placed second in the round-robin stand...

  • Real Estate Round-Up: An article about yours truly

    Kim Murphy, Murphy and Murphy Southern California Realty|Updated Jul 1, 2018

    I started writing "Real Estate Round-Up" in January. The topics focus on subjects that affect home ownership, property rights or the ins and outs of selling real estate. This week, I am reprinting an article written about me by our local realtor association, The North San Diego County Association of Realtors (NSDCAR). I hope you enjoy getting to know me through this article. NSDCAR REALTOR® member Kim Murphy of Fallbrook has served on the NSDCAR board of directors (2008 to...

  • Library lists most checked-out items

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The San Diego County Library presents the lists of the Top 10 checked out items for the month of May. They are: Adult Fiction 1) "Two Kinds of Truth" by Michael Connelly 2) "The Rooster Bar by John Grisham 3) "Y is for Yesterday" by Sue Grafton 4) "Deep Freeze" by John Sandford 5) "Don’t Let Go" by Harlan Coben 6) "The Late Show" by Michael Connelly 7) "Origin" by Dan Brown 8) "Camino Island" by John Grisham 9) "The Whistler" by John Grisham 10) "The Woman in Cabin 10" by Ruth Ware Adult Non-Fiction 1) "Hi...

  • Care-Rite clients enjoy Storm baseball

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Care-Rite staff members and clients from Fallbrook and Temecula enjoyed a trip to the ballpark June 2, taking in a Class A advanced minor league baseball game between the Lake Elsinore Storm and the Inland Empire 66ers. Care-Rite is a family owned and operated vocational service that supports intellectually disabled adults by teaching them the life skills needed to become self-sufficient, independent individuals. Care-Rite client Evan Forbis had the honor of t...

  • Volunteers needed for roadside clean up

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Land Conservancy's Save Our Forests is seeking new volunteers to help remove roadside trash along it's adopted stretch of Old Highway 395 between East Mission Road and state Route 76. Save Our Forest of the Fallbrook Land Conservancy has been a San Diego County Adopt-A-Road member for almost 20 years. The program requires adopting a minimum two-mile segment of the road and picking up trash at least four times a year; however, picking up trash on O...

  • Results of youth suicidal-thinking survey announced

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. – The Jason Foundation, a nationally recognized leader in youth suicide awareness and prevention, recently shared the announcement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released the results of the 2017 Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance System. The YRBSS survey includes national, state and local school-based representative samples of ninth through 12th-grade students. The purpose is to monitor priority health risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death, disability a...

  • 'Mamma Mia' wows audiences at the Moonlight

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to the Village News|Updated Jul 1, 2018

    One of the hottest tickets this season just may be "Mamma Mia" at the Moonlight Theatre. It is such a popular show, Moonlight Stage Productions has added an extra night. Why you ask? First, because it is fabulous! Second, the singing is better than the movie because the singing and music is live. Third, the talented actors own their roles. Directed and choreographed by John Vaughan, "Mamma Mia" lives up to the legend. Lyndon Pugeda is the musical director and conductor who...

  • Anderson asks for more transparency from DMV on behalf of gun owners

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Out of concern for his constituents’ ability to exercise their constitutional rights, state Sen. Joel Anderson sent a letter to the California Department of Motor Vehicles, June 18, to request an update on the director’s plans to ensure that law-abiding citizens are fully informed on how their decision not to obtain REAL ID can obstruct their ability to purchase firearms. Anderson’s constituents have reached out to him to let him know that their ability to purchase firearms has been impeded if they ha...

  • Turney accepted into master's degree program

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    OXFORD, Ohio – Fallbrook resident Debra Turney was recently accepted into the advanced inquiry program and will be taking classes toward a master’s degree in biology from Miami University through Project Dragonfly. As a first-year advanced inquiry program student, Turney will complete web-based courses from Miami University with face-to-face experiential learning and field study through San Diego Zoo Global. Turney works as an alternative education teacher at Riverside County Office of Education. Miami University’s Proje...

  • Mudslingers roll at Gymkhana show

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    BONSALL – The Bonsall-based riding club Mudslingers hosted the inaugural California Gymkhana Association show at the San Diego County Fair earlier this month, drawing nearly 60 riders from across Southern California. Riders competed in a series of six gymkhana patterns requiring speed and skill, including a side-by-side Single Stake match race that narrowed a field of 57 horses to the fastest of all. The show produced a few surprises, including the outcome of the match r...

  • Agriculture rising in new crop report

    Gig Conaughton, County of San Diego Communications Office|Updated Jul 1, 2018

    Agriculture values sprouted for a second straight year in the annual County Crop Report, helped by 20-plus percent increases in the value of lemons, miscellaneous vegetables and tomatoes, and a continued renaissance for oranges. Overall, total agriculture values in San Diego County rose about 1.6 percent to more than $1.77 billion in the 2017 Crop Report released June 18. Last year, crop values increased 2.63 percent after two straight years of decline. Total production...

  • 'Hams' get dialed in for field day event

    Updated Jul 1, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Amateur Radio Club held Field Day 2018, an emergency preparedness exercise lasting 24 hours, from June 23, 11 a.m. till Sunday, June 24, 11 a.m. at Frazier Elementary School's athletic field. Field Day has been an annual event since 1933, and remains the most popular event in ham radio. During emergencies and natural disasters normal modes of communication such as telephones, cell phones and the internet usually become overloaded and fail. Amateur R...