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  • Search continues for Evan, missing since Sept. 13

    Julie Reeder and A C Investigations|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    UPDATE: 09-19-22 Evan Mueller was reported missing on Sept. 13th from his home on Knoll Park Lane in Fallbrook. His partner of over 6 years, Rebecca Byrnes, family and friends have been looking with the assistance of the Sheriff, Rangers, volunteers, and K-9 search dogs. "His family and friends are very concerned. They have flown in from all over including Washington state, Mexico and beyond. They have taken off work and come from Hesperia and Chula Vista. They are all very...

  • How to prepare for an extended power outage

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Planning ahead can help make adverse situations more manageable. Such is the case when storms strike and the power goes out. Extended power outages may not be pleasant, but some proactive planning can make it easier to withstand blackouts. Establish a local support network Support can be just as valuable as supplies when confronting power outages. The American Red Cross urged individuals to identify people who can help them during an extended power outage. Such i...

  • September is Emergency Preparedness Month – Plan ahead for pets

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    LOS ANGELES – Emergencies can happen at any time. That's why pet owners need to be as prepared as possible for a potential evacuation or shelter-in-place situation that could last for hours, days, weeks or even longer. Knowing which hazards are most likely to impact your community is a good start. "What you will do in reaction to a tornado will likely be different than what you would do for a wildfire. So, plan accordingly for each scenario," said Sharon Hawa, senior manager o...

  • Fallbrook Propane Gas Company seeks junior artists

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Second Annual "The Pumpkin Patch" art competition is calling all junior artists in the community to create a "harvest" themed work of art – a "pumpkin" must be clearly seen in the artwork. Artists may select their medium of choice. Drawing or paintings must not be larger than 12-inches in any direction. See entry rules for more detailed information. The awardees will be given gift cards: first place, $75; second place, $50; third place, $25 and People's Cho...

  • Soroptimists seek applicants for cash award

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY – Soroptimist clubs in North County San Diego are looking for women in the area who are a single head of household to apply for Soroptimist's “Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards." To be eligible, women must be the primary support of their families and enrolled in, or accepted into, a college or vocational/trade school program. The Live Your Dream Award is not a scholarship; the cash award can be used to offset any costs associated with their efforts to attain higher education, such as boo...

  • SNHU announces summer 2022 president's list

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    MANCHESTER, N.H. – It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the summer 2022 president's list, Joan Montinola of Bonsall and Brandon Smith of Fallbrook. The summer terms run from May to August. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the president's list. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms g...

  • Miller named to summer dean's list at Cumberlands

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    WILLIAMSBURG, Kentucky – In recognition of academic performance, the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has announced the students named to the dean's list for the summer 2022 semester. To be eligible for the dean's list, students must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours (a full course load), maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50, and be in good academic standing. Caitlin Miller of Fallbrook was named to the dean's list this summer. Submitted by U...

  • Poll workers needed for Nov. 8 General Election

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Tracy DeFore County of San Diego Communications Office The Registrar of Voters is seeking poll workers for the Nov. 8 Statewide General Election. Poll workers play an essential role in elections and can serve their community while earning $16 per hour. Under the Voter’s Choice Act, vote centers replace traditional polling places. Vote centers are open throughout the county for an extended period before Election Day. Rather than a single day of service, poll workers are now needed to staff vote centers up to 11 days in the two...

  • New Ag Pass program taking applications

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – An Ag Pass program was approved by the Board of Supervisors. During a wildfire or other disaster, the Ag Pass allows commercial livestock or agriculture operators access to evacuated areas to care for crops and animals. The deadline to apply for phase 1 is Oct. 1. Phase 1 is for commercial cattle and equestrian operations in the unincorporated area. All other commercial agriculture and livestock operations in the unincorporated area will be in phase 2 next year in the spring/summer. Owners and managerial e...

  • Fallbrook Chamber offers events through October

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce has several events coming up through the end of October. See the list below. Tuesday, Sept. 27 – Modern Marketing Lunch & Learn Seminar (Video Marketing), 11:30 a.m. at FRHD Community Health & Wellness Center Friday, Sept. 30 – Lunch Mob at Yama Sushi, noon Monday, Oct. 3 – First Monday Coffee at Chamber, 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 – SunUpper at Regency Fallbrook, 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 14 – Charity Golf Tournament at Pala Mesa Resort Wednesday, Oct. 19 – SunDowner hosted by The Missio...

  • Worker of the week keeps up with the paperwork

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Denise Fuetterer, office manager at the Fallbrook Animal Hospital at 1216 South Main Ave., fills out tons of paperwork every day. She crosses all the t's and dots all the i's. Village News/David Landry photo...

  • Healthy Habits for Bonsall & Fallbrook Folks: Pickles – a popular pick for a snack

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Pickles are a food that people either love or hate. Some can eat them straight out of the jar. We hear about pregnant women craving them. Besides their high sodium content, there are actually health benefits to eating these cucumbers. Pickles contain antioxidants, the same type that are found in many fruits and vegetables. These help us fight free radicals, which are chemicals found in the body that are linked to both heart disease and cancer. In fact, pickling raw foods can...

  • Tips to manage your cholesterol

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Cholesterol is a complex topic that can be difficult to understand. Cholesterol is present in the body and it also can be found in food. That can make it hard for people to understand why cholesterol is often seen in such a negative light. Any confusion surrounding cholesterol can serve as the perfect springboard to learn more about it. What is cholesterol? A waxy, chemical compound, cholesterol often gets a bad rap. However, the American Heart Association says it is actually needed to build cells. The liver m...

  • Parkinson's Support Group to hear from speech pathologist

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – North County Parkinson's Support Group Fallbrook invites all who are interested to join their monthly meeting, Friday, Sept. 23, 10 a.m. to noon at the Fallbrook Health & Wellness Center, 1636 E. Mission Road. The speaker will be Lindsey Unger, M.S. CCC-SLP, on the topic: “Converse with Confidence.” Unger is a certified medical speech-language pathologist with 10 years of clinical experience working in various settings, including major medical facilities, outpatient rehabilitation, Level I Trauma, skill...

  • What lies beneath the surface of disease? A look at the genetic factor

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Shelby Ramsey Special to the Village News Are you curious what the likelihood is that you may acquire a disease? Could there be a way to halt it? If already diagnosed, have you thought about what the best course of action may be for your body, based on your genetic makeup? Sharon Terry, CEO of Genetic Alliance, offered an inside look at its mission, what individuals can learn from GA's tools, and advice for those living with any illness. In short, Genetic Alliance has got...

  • Ramsey leads Rat Rod group to Cajon Classic Cruise

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The theme of the Aug. 17 Cajon Classic Cruise car show in El Cajon was Rat Rod Rally. Not only did Jim Ramsey make the trip from his Fallbrook home for the car show, but he led a contingent of Rat Rod owners. "It was just fun. Great time," Ramsey said. A Rat Rod is a custom car which showcases the parts, including non-automotive items which have been transformed into car pieces, rather than the appearance of the car. Ramsey has had his Rat...

  • Real Estate 101: Market value vs. Appraised value vs. Assessed value

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Ah, real estate… you and your confusing terminologies again. But don’t fret – we’re always here to help and in a few, we are dropping some new real estate knowledge for you. It is essential to understand the difference between market value, appraised value, and assessed value in real estate. They serve different purposes in various situations. Market value This is the amount of money that would be paid for a property offered on the open market for a reasonable period of time with both buyer and seller knowing a...

  • Review of all things Real Estate: What will set your listing apart, part 2

    Bob Hillery, CR Properties|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Insist on professional photos and videos – consumers like to see lots of quality pictures and video. Studies have shown that listings without pictures get quickly passed over. Walk through video has become increasingly popular with consumers too, they want to learn as much as they can about a property before they request a showing. If the property is rural or unusually large, then drone photos are warranted to show how the lot lays out and what’s surrounding the property. Aga...

  • TAC recommends 35 mph speed limit for Old River Road

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The county’s Traffic Advisory Committee has recommended a 35 mph speed limit for Old River Road between Camino Del Rey and Golf Club Drive. A unanimous TAC vote recommended that a 35 mph speed limit be established for the 0.39-mile section and that the speed limit be certified for radar enforcement. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors must approve any regulatory change, and the speed limit is expected to be heard by the Board of Supervisors Jan. 11, 2023. “It makes sense to set the lim...

  • Tentative rail labor deal reached, averting looming strike

    City News Sercice|Updated Sep 15, 2022

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - President Joe Biden said today that a tentative rail labor agreement has been reached averting a potential strike that would have affected train commuters and supply chains throughout San Diego. Amtrak was bracing for potential large-scale disruptions in service because of the looming nationwide rail strike that was set to begin at midnight Friday. In a statement released Thursday, Biden said the agreement is "an important win for our economy and the...

  • Lane is FAA guest artist for September

    Updated Sep 15, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association will welcome B.J. Lane, Sept. 17. With a career spanning 50+ years, Lane's paintings, drawing, and sculptures have been showcased in galleries, museums and community venues. As a multi-disciplinary artist, Lane is skilled in many different mediums and is a published author. Her recent book "Memoirs of the Heart" features portraits and poetry. Lane will give a workshop called "The Art of the Self Portrait" that is offered to b...

  • Pala Casino to present UB40 & The Original Wailers

    Updated Sep 15, 2022

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort regrets to announce that The Cured – Tribute to the Cure Concert, originally scheduled for Friday, Sept. 23, has been canceled. Ticket holders can visit the Pala Box Office for a full refund on tickets purchased at Pala Casino Spa Resort. Tickets purchased through Etix will automatically be refunded to the original method of payment used at the time of purchase. Visit etix.com and log in or call 1-800-514-3849 for more information. English reg...

  • Marshall Tucker Band about more than just Doug Gray

    Updated Sep 15, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter There never was a musician named Marshall Tucker in the Marshall Tucker Band. Marshall Tucker was a blind piano tuner whose name was on a key the band used to access their original rehearsal area. Lead singer Doug Gray is the only remaining original member of the Marshall Tucker Band, and the band currently also includes guitarists Chris Hicks and Rick Willis, bassist Ryan Ware, drummer B.B. Borden, and keyboard, flute, and saxophone player Marcus Henderson. Gray is the most prominent musician...

  • Theatre Talk through September

    Updated Sep 15, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Mythical. Magical. "Annabella in July" reignites forgotten love. Richard Strand's new work opened the 41st season at North Coast Repertory Saturday, Sept. 10. Lost in the ordinariness of the past 20 years of marriage, Nebraska couple Vanessa (Jacquelyn Ritz) and Brian (Louis Lotorto) drive to Northern California to acknowledge their anniversary. She is a librarian; he is a tile setter and amateur nature photographer. It...

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