Amber Waves
Potholes linger pending warm, dry weather
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer The San Bernardino County Department of Public Works is currently working on a long-planned road improvement project that has been in the works for nearly a year on Lake Drive from Highway 138 in Top Town Crestline to the stop sign...
Students gain real-world experience
By Mary-Justine Lanyon From developing the characters and designing a video game to learning about fire behavior and how to handle hoses and nozzles, students in the CTE (Career Technical Education) classes at Rim of the World High School can prepare to head out into...
Creativity galore in students’ artwork
By Mary-Justine Lanyon “The student art this year was exceptional.” That was the opinion of three different members of the Mountain Arts Network, which held its student art show recently. The judges awarded prizes in three categories. In Mixed Media, third place went...
Risher to share history of the national forest
By Rhea-Frances Tetley Staff Writer On May 11, at 2 p.m., Bruce D. Risher will share the history of the San Bernardino National Forest, why it is here, how it became a national forest, why its boundaries are where they are and about the trees and animals that...
Let us whisk you away to the islands
Have you been dreaming about jetting off to the Caribbean? Hearing those steel drums in your head? Tasting the delicious flavors of the cuisine? Dream no more! The Rim of the World Educational Foundation invites you to their Caribbean Gala on Sunday, May 19 at the...
‘The Broken Vessel’
The Mountain Christian Women’s Fellowship had to cancel their April tea due to a spring snowstorm. Rather than miss the message that Marlene Lopez was going to bring to the tea, they are rescheduling her talk, “The Broken Vessel,” for the May 3 tea. Lopez is a retired...








