‘Don’t Stop Believing’ – The Message to Our Graduands
By Mary-Justine Lanyon A gasp went up from the audience at this year’s scholarship night when Principal Brian Keaney announced the numbers. Sixty-nine graduands were awarded 160 scholarships totaling $107,000. “You have opened doors for these students,” Keaney...
RIM OF THE WORLD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT — Incident at VOE handled with professionalism
By Mary-Justine Lanyon An emotional Kimberlee Shefts – the parent of three children at Valley of Enchantment Elementary School – told the trustees at their May 18 meeting that “incredible professionalism was shown by the school staff” during an incident that...
Ask the realtor: Rent payments on your credit report? Why this could open the door to homeownership
For years, renters have faced a frustrating reality: They could pay thousands of dollars on time every month and still have little to show for it when applying for a mortgage. Meanwhile, someone with minimal housing history but a few credit cards could appear more...
Corks & Hops returning to Crestline
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer Presented by the Crestline Chamber of Commerce, the ever-popular Corks & Hops craft beer and wine monthly festival is returning to Crestline for its eighth year. Since its beginning in 2018, it heralds a new year of fun,...









