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Section Volume 15, Issue 51

Hamilton High’s Jonathan Price wins Bob Stangel Football Award

Tony Ault Writer The Hemet Unified School District Governing Board in a short meeting Dec. 8 heard a report on the repayment progress on more than $30 million in school bonds and approved the board meeting schedule for 2016. see page A-3

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Alpacas of Anza Valley at Christmas Jodi Thomas Area Manager Growing up during Christmastime evokes the thought of snow and cooler weather, all which meant getting out the footy PJs, flannel night gowns, scarfs, mittens, stocking caps and sweaters. see page A-5

Celebrated MSJC Coach Bob Stengal shakes hands with Hamilton High School football lineman Jonathan Price winner of the 2015 Bob Stangel Award presented by the Hemet Sportsman’s Club Saturday, Dec. 12. Tony Ault photo

Tony Ault Writer Hamilton High School Senior and Bobcat Football’s 6 foot 5 left lineman received a Coach Bob Stangel Award by the Hemet Sportsman’s Club Saturday, Dec.

12 as the best football player in the Anza school. The special award presented by the Hemet Sportsman’s Club, is awarded to the top high school senior football players of the seven high schools in the Hemet and San Jacinto School District, including

the private schools. Jonathan was joined by his parents Jeffery and Darlene Price, his Uncle George Price and Hamilton Football Coach Keith Moorman and his wife at the dinner and awards banquet at the Sportsman’s Club at Hidden Hacienda in Hemet.

Price was the first of seven high school seniors to receive his award and congratulations by the Sportsman’s Club Board President Zack Hooper. Price is the Hamilton High Bobcats Football team’s left

see STANGEL, page A-6

Education

Anza Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual HUSD transfer dinner and recognition awards requests open Jan. 1, 2016

Allison Renck Writer Special recognition awards were the main attraction at the Anza Valley Chamber of Commerce Holiday party and membership meeting. The event, held on Friday, Dec. 11 at the Anza Community Hall included music by the band “Spin Cycle,” appetizers and a dinner of chicken parmesan with pasta, salad, garlic bread and cheese cake for dessert. Recognition was given to Megan Hailey for her eight years of service to the chamber. Acting chamber president Tish Clark said that Megan has been an outstanding member that has served in many roles that have benefited the chamber and she is “near and dear to my heart and the chamber will miss her.” The Anza Valley Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year was presented by Chamber Secretary

HEMET—The Hemet Unified School District announced it will soon be accepting Intradistrict Open Enrollment Transfer Request for the 2016-17 school year from Jan. 1 to March 1, 2016.

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Anza Valley Chamber of Commerce 2015 Teacher of the Year Victoria Freeman accepts her plaque from Chamber Secretary Robyn Garrison. Allison Renck photo

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Be prepared! El Niño is coming, Anza warned Tony Ault Writer

Showing Anza residents how to properly fill, fold and stack sandbags in preparation for El Niño flooding at an AVMAC meeting is Diana Rocket, emergency services coordinator for Riverside County. Tony Ault photo

The message was clear. “El Niño” is coming. Anza, be prepared! That was the warning by representatives from the three Riverside County flood control and emergency management agencies appearing Wednesday evening, Dec. 9 at the Anza Community Hall. Emphasizing the warning was the issuance of 50 free sandbags to residents attending the Anza Valley Municipal Advisory Council and a telephone number they can to use to call for help preparing for El Niño. “We know it’s coming,” Riverside County Emergency Services

see AVMAC, page A-3


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