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  • Wireless sponsorship could be option for flagpole

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    As the Fallbrook community is raising money for a flagpole at the new Fallbrook library, it was revealed that one county facility received its flagpole through an agreement with Cricket Communications to site a wireless communications facility at the county animal shelter in Bonita. The county’s Planning Commission continued two items at its Aug. 12 meeting: the proposed Meadowood development at the edge of Fallbrook and a Cricket proposal for a wireless facility mounted on a...

  • Don't let short-term market volatility derail long-term investment perspective

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    BONSALL - Local investors should not allow short-term stock market fluctuations to derail their long-term investment decisions, said Kent Borsch, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Bonsall.. “Today’s stock market volatility is being fueled by fear - fear over US and European debt, not by market fundamentals, which we believe are generally strong,” Borsch said. “We believe that long-term investors should stay the course if they have a well-diversified portfolio of quality investments and a long-term perspective.” Borsch do...

  • U.S. Daughters of 1812 install officers

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    MURRIETA – The Fort McHenry Chapter of United States Daughters of 1812 recently installed new officers for 2011-2013 at the Colony Grill in Murrieta. The installation was conducted by State President Cher Bucknam. The purposes of the United States Daughters of 1812 is to promote patriotism, preserve and increase knowledge of the American history, the marking of historic locations, celebration of patriotic anniversaries, teaching and emphasizing the history after the...

  • Ann Wylie McKee Skartvedt

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    Ann Wylie McKee Skartvedt, born Jan. 7, 1940 in Los Angeles, peacefully passed on Aug. 8, 2011. She fought the good fight for many years and served as an example of love, strength, and endurance... always with a positive attitude. She grew up in Pasadena, graduated from University of Utah, and then started her family in Rancho Palos Verdes. For the next 25 years, she was a high school P.E. teacher, tennis coach, swim coach, and special education teacher. She filled her summer...

  • Gene Lesmeister

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    Gene Lesmeister, 91, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011. Gene was born in Selz, N.D. and served in the Navy 1937 to 1945. He married Lillian Allen in Long Beach. They moved to Harvey N.D., then in 1962 to Hartford, Wis., where they owned the Hartford Theater. In 1974, they moved to Fallbrook, where he worked as a custodian at Mary Faye Pendleton School on Camp Pendleton. He retired in 1985. He is survived by his wife, Lillian; sons, Michael of Asheville, N.C., and Donald (Judy) of Hartford, Wis.; and daughter, Patricia Perales of...

  • Diane "Di" Guy

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    Diane “Di” Guy, 77, of Menifee, Calif. died unexpectedly on Aug. 21, 2011 at her home. A former longtime resident of Fallbrook, she was the daughter of Frank and Mildred Olson Gillelen, devoted wife of 47 years to Arthur D. Guy, and mother of Doug Guy (Marian), Gwynne Cuny (Jeff), Stacey Haggerty (Kent) and Ross Guy (Debrah). She leaves behind her children and 13 grandchildren. Memorial to be held at the home of Doug and Marian Guy, 30601 Cabrillo Ave., Temecula on Sept. 4 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider don...

  • County moves towards rooster limits

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

    The County of San Diego took the first step towards an ordinance which would limit the number of roosters on nonexempt properties and require that roosters be kept under humane conditions. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 August 2, with Bill Horn in opposition, to approve the introduction and first reading of the ordinance. Because the primary purpose of the ordinance is to target cockfighting, commercial and educational exemptions were included. Since the...

  • Tomatoes compete for top spot

    Updated Aug 25, 2011

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