Valley News, January 19, 2024

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Ramona Pageant President’s Gala presents 2024 Ramona cast in the Hemet Library, B-1

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California proposal to ban youth tackle football clears first legislative hurdle, C-1

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Family of Sally Buselt tours new eponymous school in Menifee

Jessica Ussher Valley News Investigative Repor ter The Meadowview Homeowners Association (HOA) in Temecula met on Wednesday, Jan. 10, to discuss the potential monetization of a stream located within the Temecula Meadow. see page A-2

Entertainment Spring classes to begin at JDS Creative Academy in Temecula TEMECULA — In the heart of Riverside County, JDS Creative Academy has emerged as the undisputed beacon of artistic education, captivating the community with its exceptional training programs in visual, performing, and digital arts. More than just an institution, JDS Creative Academy, is a local award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization setting the stage for students of all ages to embark on a journey of creativity, confidence, and career possibilities. see page B-4

Regional News

From left, Sally Buselt’s husband John Buselt, children Andy Marshall-Buselt and Sarah Winant, sit at the site of a memorial tree for Sally named “The Giving Tree” after the well-known book. The tree was planted at the former Menifee Elementary School. The Buselt family toured the construction site of Menifee Union School District’s newest elementary school, Sally Buselt Elementary School, on Wednesday, Jan. 10. See story and more photos on page B-6. Valley News/Courtesy photo

Restored Murrieta Hot Springs wellness resort set to officially reopen Jan. 31 Tony Ault Staf f Writer

Caltrans enhancing safety actions for every traveler on the state’s highways Tony Ault Staf f Writer 2024 marks the first year that the California Department of Transportations is implementing road safety actions identified in the biennial Road Safety Action Plan that enhances road safety for every traveler on California’s roadways. The 2023-2024 RSAP is Caltrans’ roadmap to embed the Safe System Approach in all its functions. It guides Caltrans in meeting its aspirational goal to eliminate all fatal and seriousinjury crashes by 2050.

Jesse Hensle, vice president of marketing for Murrieta Hot Springs gave press and media guests at the Media Hard Hat Tour Jan. 11 an introduction to the resort in front of one its oldest buildings, circa early 1900s. Valley News/Tony Ault photo

Just weeks before the initial grand opening of the long closed 46-acre Murrieta Hot Springs resort, owners of the property brought members of the press and social media to tour what will now be a premier, nationally-known wellness and health resort. The spacious resort at 39405 Murrieta Hot Springs Road in Murrieta was initially used by ancient indigenous tribes as a natural oasis and decades later was turned into a hot springs resort in the early 1900s, bringing guests from across the world to Murrieta, once the ranch property of sheep rancher Ezequiel Murrieta. History After various owners, the hot springs fell into disrepair. Then in 1995, it was purchased by Calvary Chapel as a private Bible college often used as a conference site. In 2022, just after the COVID-19 see SPRINGS, page A-4

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INDEX Anza Valley Outlook ......... D-1 Business Directory .............A-5 Calendar of Events .............B-2 Classifieds .........................C-5 Education ..........................B-6 Entertainment ...................B-1 Health ...............................B-5 Home & Garden ................B-8 Legal Notices .................... D-6 Local ................................A-1 National News ...................C-6 Opinion............................ D-5 Real Estate ........................B-8 Regional News ...................C-4 Sports ................................C-1

City council approves District 1 election; hears I-15 Smart Freeway update

Ava Sarnowski Repor ter

At the start of the Jan. 9 meeting, presentations were held for both the incoming and outgoing mayor of the city. Council member Zak Schwank was congratulated for his year as mayor of Temecula, and Mayor James “Stew” Stewart was thanked for his services. Years of service pins were given to commissioners Gary Oddi and Adam Ruiz both for 5 years, James Richardson for 10 years, and Gary Watts for 15 years. A certificate of remembrance was also presented to the family of Lynn Fanene. Fanene was the

former community services officer for the city of Temecula. Fanene’s loved ones shared about how much he loved his job, through representing the city, and through working with the neighborhood watch program. Fanene died from cancer Nov. 25, 2023. Those attending the presentation, stood up from their seats, and gave Fanene’s family a standing ovation. Traffic delays were discussed as a continuous problem on northbound Interstate 15. For those returning home to Riverside county, in the afternoon and evening, traveling eight miles can take as long see COUNCIL, page A-3

An update on the I-15 construction was presented during the Temecula city council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Valley News/Shawna Sarnowski photo


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