San Manuel awards $20,000 grants to four mountain businesses
By Douglas W. MotleySenior Writer The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians on Jan. 29 surprised 50 businesses located on areas that used to be their tribal lands with grants of $20,000 from San Manuel Cares. San Manuel supported four local mountain businesses –...
Rim High grad’s run for Alzheimer’s
By Douglas W. MotleySenior Writer Twenty-year-old Crestline resident Joseph Potz flew out to Huntington Beach, S.C., on Monday to prepare for his 3,000-mile cross-country run to Huntington Beach, Calif., to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Disease. Asked what...
Clear your hydrants!
Can you find the fire hydrant in this photo? If you can’t see it – or don’t think you could get to it – imagine the difficulty firefighters would have if they were responding to a fire at your home or your neighbor’s. Do yourself and the community a favor and clear...
Day of service at Heap’s Peak Arboretum
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEYStaff Writer Martin Luther King Day is nationally declared as a day of service to improve your community. On the mountain, this day of service was exhibited at the Heap’s Peak Arboretum where volunteers gathered, socially distanced, and...









