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Sacred Heart to hold annual Fall Fiesta
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Section Volume 15, Issue 39
The fascinating world of Riverside County Sheriffs’ K-9 Unit is shared
Jodi Thomas Area Manager Sacred Heart Catholic Church will be holding its Annual Community Fall Fiesta Oct. 3 and 4 offering up many activities for some good family fun. There is something for everyone at this year’s Fall Fiesta. see page A-7
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School recognized in districtwide contest Tony Ault Writer Students from Cottonwood School in Sage will soon see a video about their school that will be released to the public after winning the districtwide App Download Day Sept. 14. see page A-5
Officer Garvin and K-9 Inga; Purebred Bloodhounds are the only breed that a judge will allow its nose testimony as evidence in court.
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Jodi Thomas Area Manager
HUSD approves continued use of school house Tony Ault Writer The Hemet Unified School District Board gave its quick approval to the continued use of the Old School House in Sage to the Cottonwood Country Council for the next year.
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Capt. Ray Wood of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department was invited by LDS President Glen Homes to bring up some of his K-9 units to Anza to visit the Boy
Scout Troop 391 and explain the inner workings of the department’s K-9 Unit. The troop, which meets at the Mormon Church in Anza, also opened the event to the entire community. Homes introduced Wood who said how happy he was to be able
to bring two K-9 Officers, Corporal Todd Garvin and Deputy Heath Noyes along with their dogs to visit the community and the Boy Scouts that evening. He then turned the meeting over to Noyes. Noyes, has been on the force for 14 years, seven and a half of those
Jodi Thomas photo
years, he worked as a canine handler out of the Jurupa Valley station and said he likes Anza because it reminds him of the south, where he is from. The weather in Anza made him feel right at home, he said.
see K-9, page A-6
Hamilton High School Bobcats defeat Mammoth Huskies in tight race for the win 24-16 Allison Renck Writer On Friday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. the Hamilton High School Bobcats Varsity Football team faced the Mammoth Huskies for a nonconference game played at the spectator full, Hamilton High School stadium in Anza. The Bobcats started the first quarter behind, falling behind the Huskies with a score of 6 - 16 as the clock ran out. On the sidelines Isaac Chacon’s (32) grandfather Brian Chacon took pictures and watched the game intently. He said that today was his grandson’s birthday and he was intent on getting some good pictures. Isaac Chacon plays inside linebacker, full back and defensive lineman for the Hamilton Bobcats as reported
see FOOTBALL, page A-7
Offensive Lineman Jonathan Price lines up for the play.
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Breakfast and annual meeting for the Anza Civic Improvement League scheduled for October
Bud Elmore and Robin Garrison hand out poker chips to local resident Jan Torongo and wish her good luck at the Casino Night held in September of last year. Casino Night is just one of many popular events sponsored by Anza Civic Improvement League. Allison Renck photo
Kim Harris Managing Editor The Anza Civic Improvement League is calling on citizens of Anza and area residents to come out and assist them achieve their mission to restore, manage and enhance the Little Red Schoolhouse and Minor Park in partnership with the public by joining the group. It is time for the annual election of some of the directors’ positions of the Board of Directors of the Anza Civic Improvement League and interested members who would be available to serve on our board if elected are needed.
ACIL is the caretaker of the historic Little Red Schoolhouse and Minor Park in Anza. The Board of Directors is made up of seven or more persons that meet for a couple of hours during the day once each month. Generally the meetings are held the first Friday of the month at 9 a.m. It is the job of the board to determine what areas of maintenance, improvements and fundraising to focus on in. The board also plans many activities such as Anza Days, Clean Up Day at the Park, and other special events.
see ACIL, page A-3