By Mary-Justine Lanyon Managing Editor Torri Burke, the new assistant principal at Rim of the World High School, has called Crestline home for most of her life. Although she grew up on the mountain, because her mother was a math teacher at Arroyo High School in San...
Creatures take over the Lake Gregory beach
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The annual Lake Gregory sand sculpture contest pitted family against family in two categories of children and adults. There were 10 competitors creating imaginative sculptures, from the animal kingdom to mountain adventures and...
Ensuring her son’s legacy lives on
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Managing Editor It’s a story no mother wants to tell but Lake Arrowhead resident Linda Tyer feels compelled to share her son’s story to inspire others to become organ donors. “Our mountain communities are unique,” the OneLegacy ambassador told...
Lawsuit fears forcing Rim elections change
By Mike Harris Publisher and Editor The way voters elect trustees to the Rim of the World Unified School District school board is about to change thanks to fears that the district will be sued and taken to court. At the regular school board meeting on Aug. 22, board...
End of lake season activities for Rim Special Athletes
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation (RSA) recently spent their last lake day in and on the waters of Lake Arrowhead. The morning was spent kayaking, water cycling, swimming and stand-up paddleboarding from the lake dock of...
Lake Gregory algae caution lifted
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer The Lake Gregory Recreation Company last Saturday was advised by the Lahontan Water Quality Control Board that it could now lift its algae caution warning which had been in effect ever since the discovery of trace amounts of...
A big job for a small team
By CAT ROBERTSON Staff Writer The Arrowbear Park County Water District was recently featured in an article in Municipal Sewer & Water magazine, outlining its ability to tackle a big job with a small staff. The article, entitled “A Mountain of Might,” highlighted...
Fire chars Mountain Transit building
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer A fire, first reported at 8:57 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, charred the exterior and an interior office of the Mountain Transit building in the 600 block of Forest Shade Road in Crestline. Nearby residents reported hearing popping...










