By Mike Harris Publisher and Editor There will be plenty of fun and excitement on Saturday afternoon when folks gather in Top Town for Crestline’s annual Fall Festival celebration, brought to you by the Crestline-Lake Gregory Chamber of Commerce. From 2 p.m. to 6...
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Waterman Canyon blaze blackens 145 acres
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer A wildfire of yet-to-be-determined origin blackened 145 acres of thick brush and chaparral at the lower end of Waterman Canyon, near Highway 18 and Old Waterman Canyon Road, on Thursday, Oct. 24, one day prior to the 16th anniversary...
Halloween fun for ghosts, goblins and superheroes
By CAT ROBERTSON Staff Writer Calling all ghosts, ghouls, goblins, superheroes and princesses! There will be lots of Halloween events held across the mountain from Crestline to Green Valley Lake, so grab your trick-or-treat bags and head out for tons of candy, toys,...
Why is Edison removing trees?
The safety of its customers, communities and employees, Southern California Edison has stated, is its No. 1 priority. State regulations require utilities to trim or remove trees and vegetation so they don’t grow into or fall into high-voltage power lines. That could...
Rim facing tough busing choices
By Mike Harris Publisher and Editor California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision Sunday to sign legislation mandating later morning start times for middle and high schools will impact Rim schools and most of its roughly 3,200 students. Ignoring the state’s leading teachers...
The plows are ready for winter
On Oct. 4, students at Charles Hoffman Elementary School donned their old clothes and got ready to paint the plows on 10 trucks that lined up in the school’s yard. This was the third year that the students decorated the plows, getting them ready for winter. “It was a...








