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All lives matter Kim Harris Managing Editor
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Section Volume 15, Issue 37
Anza Racing Mowers compete in scorching 100 degree heat
It’s not often that I venture into the world of national politics, but this week I’m fired up and feel the need to put something out there on the recent rash of violence against police officers in the United States. see page A-8
Local
Supervisors seek Sheriff’s patrol rate analysis Tony Ault Writer Faced with FBI reports of a recent 8.4 percent overall crime increase in Riverside County supervisors urged the Sheriff’s Department to make an in-depth analysis on how much it would to once again increase the patrol ratio in the unincorporated areas. see page A-4
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Lee Ashby leading Wyatt Higgins, Don Wimpie and Pam Watson in the Anza Racing Mower’s Race.
ANZA—The Anza Racing Mowers took to the track Aug. 15 in spite of the 100 degree plus temperatures that made keeping the dust at bay a bit difficult for Don Watson. The heat did not diminish the competitive spirit of the racers. The first race of the mixed class
had some mechanical difficulties for Sadie Sue Rozanski, Brian Blackmore and James Eberly so the only one left running was Debby Eberly. After some fast repairs while the other classes ran newcomer Blackmore did well coming in second behind Sadie Sue Rozanski in the mixed class finals.
James Eberly had some mechanical difficulties but was determined to compete again at the next race. Debby Eberly finished third. Pam Watson, Don Wimpie, Lee Ashby and Wyatt Higgins were competitive in their first race in the modified class with Higgins taking the checker flag. The final
Debbie Eberly photos
race was also competitive with a battle between Ashby and Higgins with Ashby taking the top spot in the final in the modified class. The first race of the Super Modified Class found Tom Tom Rozanski and Ken Eberly tangled
see RACING, page A-7
Hemet club scouts team for next award recipient
Have a ‘Blast’ Oct. 3 fundraiser to repair and upgrade Anza Community Hall’s kitchen
Jodi Thomas Area Manager
Jodi Thomas Area Manager
The Hemet Sportsman Club, founded in 2011 came to Anza to scout local football players for the Bob Stangel Award. The scouts said someone from their organization would be at each game to determine who would be this year’s recipient of the coveted award.
The Anza Community Hall is hosting a dinner and dance fundraiser with silent auction on Oct. 3 to raise money to make repairs to its kitchen, which the Riverside County Health Department has mandated be done by April 2016. The event will be feature live entertainment by The Blast who play four decades of popular music. The dinner menu’s main entree is chicken and ribs, plus sides and more. There will also be a no host bar. Anyone who sponsors a whole table for $100 gets eight tickets, two bottles of Champagne and their name listed as a sponsor in the night’s program. Regular ticket sales are $15 for a single or $25 per couple. Table and Ticket sales should be purchased as soon as possible as space is limited. Silent auction items are also needed. Tickets can be purchased tickets by sending funds to the Anza
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see FUNDRAISER, page A-4
Community events like the Anza 4-H Club meet shown above happen regularly at the Anza Community Hall. The Riverside County Health Department has set a deadline for ACH’s kitchen repairs by April 2016. Jodi Thomas photo
Eagles hand Bobcats second loss of the season Jodi Thomas Area Manager The Rancho Christian Eagles came up the hill to challenge the Bobcats in a non-league game on Friday, Sept. 4. The parking lot was full and so was the stadium as the two team’s faced off on the grid iron. The Bobcats displayed individual talent as well as team spirit as they took to the field in an attempt to stop the Eagles from taking flight. Their plan would be short-lived though as the Bobcats began to lose ground before the Bobcast Cheer entertain at halftime during a non-league game Sept. 4.
Jodi Thomas photo
see BOBCATS, page A-5