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SERVING TEMECULA , MURRIETA , L AKE E LSINOR E , M ENIFEE , WILDOMAR , H EMET, SAN JACINTO April 8 – 14, 2022
Local Pinwheels for Prevention campaign launches in April
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‘The Circus Vargas Express’ arrives in Temecula
Diane A. Rhodes SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the Riverside University Health System Foundation is hoping to bring awareness and much needed funding to this issue with Pinwheels for Prevention. The national campaign has been celebrated annually since 2008. see page A-2
Local Chamber Mega Mixer draws hundreds promoting businesses Tony Ault STAFF WRITER
Circus Vargas performers amaze the crowd during a Wheel of Death performance in Temecula. See more photos on page B-1.
Members of Chambers of Commerce from Corona to Fallbrook and more than 100 business and nonprofit agencies gathered at Lake Elsinore’s Storm Stadium for an hours-long Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce Mega Mixer, Thursday, March 31.
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Temecula Valley Chamber honors standout businesses at 56th Annual Awards Gala
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Courts & Crimes Perris trio accused of abusing Turpin girls arraigned City News Service SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS
A Perris foster care couple and their adult daughter who were accused of abusing two girls rescued from a home they say their parents had turned into a prison for them and their siblings pleaded not guilty to felony charges Friday, April 1. see page C-6
INDEX Anza Valley Outlook ... AVO-1 Business ............................B-6 Business Directory.............B-7
Members of The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company pose with the Platinum Business of the Year Award at the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce 56th annual Awards Gala at Pechanga Resort & Casino Saturday, April 2. See more photos on page A-8. Valley News/Andrez Imaging photo
Murrieta City Council holds annual goals workshop Diane A. Rhodes SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS
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In a special workshop meeting, members of the Murrieta City Council met Tuesday, March 29, to discuss its mission and goals for the upcoming year as well as development and improvements that are on the horizon. City Manager Kim Summers also introduced two of the city’s newest employees, Fire Chief Bernard “Bernie” Molloy II and Administrative Services Director Diego Chavez. Summers said that after many delays and revisions since December, Assistant City Manager Ivan Holler was prepared to review and reaffirm Murrieta’s values and goals that the Council was most interested in having addressed.
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Calendar of Events ............B-2 Classifieds ........................ C-8 Courts & Crimes .............. C-6 Education .......................... C-4 Entertainment ...................B-1 Faith ............................. AVO-4 Health ...............................B-5 Home & Garden ............... C-5 Local ................................ A-1 National News ................... C-8 Opinion ........................ AVO-6
The Murrieta City Council held a special workshop meeting Tuesday, March 29.
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