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ANZA: Divers recover drowned man's body
Riverside County sheriff's divers on Saturday recovered the body of a hunter who drowned Thursday in an Anza pond while trying to retrieve a goose.
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Body Of Hunter Found In SoCal Desert Pond
Divers have recovered the body of a hunter who drowned while trying to retrieve a goose from a pond in a desert area southeast of Palm Springs.
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Hunter drowns trying to retrieve bird
An autopsy is scheduled Sunday in the drowning death of a goose hunter who tried to retrieve a bird he'd killed from a frigid pond in unincorporated Anza, according to a deputy coroner.
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INLAND: Two teens compete at dog shows
Emalia Williams, of Anza, and Lauren Texter, of Redlands, are well-rounded scholar athletes, but they also excel in an extracurricular activity that consumes much of their time.
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Body recovered in Anza irrigation pond
Police and county vehicles were seen leaving this location Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009.
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Valley Gospel Church opens arms to children
Isela enjoys the Dec. 20 celebration hosted by the Valley Gospel Church and Rancho Community Church 'Christmas Angels' with children Adrian, Yuli, Isela and Jose.
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Adventures in spa world...the quest for the best loo...
SPA REPORT: Unknown to most Californians, the largest state park in the contiguous United States lies between Palm Springs and San Diego, the Anza-Borrego Deserta and adrift in the center of this sea of sand is ...
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Community colleges to be hurt by state budget woes
The California budget deficit swells day by day. The latest estimate is a $41.8 billion shortfall by June 2010.
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Indian Youth Rehabilitation Facility still needs location
The Anza Valley Municipal Advisory Council has been informed by Gary Ball of Indian Health Services that negotiations for acquisition of 40 acres of land near Cary Road and Hwy.
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a Visionary's Voyage
Nearly a century ago, Edward Gardner Lewis looked across a vast plain bordered by mountain peaks and ocean waves and saw a city.
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'Solar' students prepare for bright future
The stone-gray sky and light drizzle made Misty Albrecht's job a lot harder. She poked the probes of her handheld voltage meter into a mockup of an off-grid solar system, jotting down the miniscule readings and ...
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Hill excluded from earthquake drill
At the Dec. 11 Mountain Emergency Services Committee meeting, Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services volunteers quietly but firmly complained about the Hill's exclusion from official involvement in Golden ...
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Cal Fire lays off 79 seasonal firefighters
Cal Fire today laid off 79 seasonal firefighters in Riverside County as part of a plan to conserve funds amid the state's budget woes, a Riverside County fire official said Monday.
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Hamilton bookworm notes
Did you know that we have four authors, that I know of, living in Anza? Let me list them.
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Soroptimist Thrift Store helps those in need
The Christmas season is filled with the giving spirit in Anza this year. In this declining economy, local families are struggling just to make ends meet.
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Museum offers a glimpse into the past
The historic Hamilton Museum in Anza is home to numerous artifacts chronicling the area's past.
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Hamilton teacher making strides
Darlene, Kristi Woodard, Aunt Gina Walter, Angela Walter, Nikki Walter at Petco Park on Day 3 for closing ceremonies Three years since her aunt first asked, Kristi Woodard finally took a walk with her.
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Saratoga chef hopes garlic trout will attract votes in KTEH competition tonight
Saratoga resident Arsenii Samoilov sprinkles fresh garlic on a grilled trout that was dipped in a garlic infused sauce.
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Report lauds California as countrya s most affordable higher education option
California's vast system of inexpensive community colleges has earned the state the top ranking - and the only passing grade in the nation - in a new analysis of America's college affordability.
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Part-time teachers shuttle from campus to campus
Physical education teacher Jory Segal talks with student Maureen Lowe during tennis class at West Valley College in Saratoga on Monday, November 24, 2008.
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