By Douglas W. MotleySenior Writer Both avid and casual readers will be happy to learn that, at long last, an independent bookstore has opened in Crestline. Print and Page Booksellers, located at the corner of Thousand Pines Road and Lake Drive, held what owner...
Lake Mud Pottery studio expands
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Lake Mud Pottery studio in Crestline has been expanding these past few months. They have developed a pottery studio for those who take classes and for those who belong to their club who may create their own pottery pieces on their...
The mechanics of Rebuilding Day
Submitted by Timothy Clarke Rebuilding Together Mountain Communities Hats off to Diane Davis and Terri Ostlie as they coordinate and organize our Rebuilding Day headquarters, at the Twin Peaks Senior Center, getting it ready for April 25. The work really starts now,...
Snow Valley hosts Coffee with a Cop
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer A dozen or so mountain residents showed up at Snow Valley Mountain Resort bright and early last Friday to participate in the latest Coffee with a Cop meet-and-greet event. Recently promoted Sheriff’s Capt. Don Lupear told The Alpine...
Rim High gets a new principal
Outgoing Rim of the World High School Principal Dave Nygren gives a “thumbs up” approval to Assistant Principal Torri Burke being named as his replacement at the Feb. 20 school board meeting. Burke has been serving as Rim High’s assistant principal, and was quickly...
Chapman takes Masters and advances to State
On Saturday, Feb. 22, at Beaumont High School, Rim High sophomore Hailey Chapman qualified for the state wrestling championship for the second year in a row. The difference this year was Hailey did so as the 121-pound champion, becoming the school’s first female CIF...
Poetry pops up in Crestline
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Another Pop-up Poetry event was held on Saturday, Feb. 8 at Designed by Faith in Crestline by Candace Pearson, who is trying to connect residents with family and others through poetry. This free poetry event was similar to the one...
Edison promises to do better
Worst November snowstorm since the 1940s By TERRY MICHAELS Reporter At times apologetic, promising to do better next time, Southern California Edison representatives met with mountain residents on Feb. 11 at Lake Gregory’s San Moritz Lodge to talk about both the...











