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  • National Date Festival to Feature Rimes, Blues Traveler
    Well, it’ll soon be 2008, and soon after that it will be February, and February brings one of the best entertainment events of the year in these parts, and that would be the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival.
  • Rivco's Growth Atop State Finance Department List
    The County of Riverside grew faster over the past year than any other county-and it doesn't matter whether you reckon by percentage or actual numbers.
  • Rivco Board, EDA, Move Mecca Plan Forward
    Another piece of the puzzle has been placed in the County of Riverside plan for revitalizing "downtown" Mecca.
  • Here's Your Chance to Get Rid of Household Hazardous Trash
    You want to get rid of old batteries or pesticides or motor oil, but don't know how to do it in an environmentally responsible way?
  • Board of Supervisors to Honor Emergency Operations
    The Riverside County Board of Supervisors is presenting a proclamation today (Tuesday) to retiring Mary Moreland, County Office of Emergency Services Deputy Director.
  • Got Graffiti? Call the Graffiti Hotline for Relief
    Unless you've been hiding out in a cave, you know that graffiti is a modern plague, and we here in the desert are not immune to it.
  • Bill Densmore Retires After 34 Years With Vet's Services
    One of the County of Riverside's longest-serving officials is retiring after 34 years of service to the County's veterans.
  • YAC Spreading Holiday Cheer for Children Living in Foster Care
    Students from the Fourth District Advisory Council are bringing a little holiday cheer to children living in foster care.
  • Blythe Area Agencies Get "New to Them" Computers
    Two agencies in the Palo Verde Valley-the School District and the Transit Agency-took advantage of the County of Riverside's computer recycling program recently.
  • Palm Springs Collects a Record Amount of Food, Toys
    The City of Palm Springs collected record numbers of canned goods and toys for Coachella Valley residents and their children during its annual Holiday Concert featuring the Marine Corps Combat Center Band from Twentynine Palms.
  • Riverside Deputy Chief Now Top Cop in Palm Springs
    Riverside Police Department Deputy Chief Dave Dominguez is the new Palm Springs Police Department Chief of Police, taking over for retiring Gary Jeandron.
  • Open House Set for Mesa Verde "Infill" Housing
    To celebrate the first phase of its infill housing effort in the Mesa Verde area, DACE/RANCHO - a Coachella-based non-profit that manages a federally-designated Rural Empowerment Zone-has announced an open house this Thursday in Mesa Verde.
  • Public Safety Committee Hears From Top Officials
    Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff, Fire Chief John Hawkins and Code Enforcement Department Director Jay Orr were all in attendance at Fourth District Supervisor Roy Wilso's Pubic Safety Committee meeting Monday night.
  • Palm Springs Police Officers Association Honors Citizens
    The Palm Springs Police Officers Association honored police officers, citizens and volunteers at their annual Christmas get-together at Melvyn's at the Ingleside Inn.
  • Project Homeless Connect Touches Hundreds in Fourth District
    Hundreds of people visited Martha's Village and Kitchen and obtained services from Project Homeless Connect-Coachella Valley on Tuesday, December 4th.
  • Harmony Kitchen in Blythe Looking for Volunteers
    Harmony Kitchen, fresh off an extremely successful Thanksgiving dinner, is appealing to volunteers to help feed the needy by keeping the Kitchen open five days a week, instead of the current Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule.
  • New Flood District Assistant Chief Engineer Appointed
    Steve Thomas, a long-term veteran of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, has been appointed Assistant Chief Engineer, replacing the retiring Michael Rawson.
  • Supervisor Wilson's Father to be Inducted into Press Hall of Fame
    Former long-term Palm Springs resident, the late newspaper publisher Stanley T. Wilson, will be posthumously inducted into the California Newspaper Hall of Fame this weekend.
  • APPROACHING STORM PROMPTS EMERGENCY PREPARATIONS
    The County of Riverside Office of Emergency Services is keeping tabs on a major winter storm, which appears to be headed for Southern California, the Inland Empire and the desert region early Friday, lingering through the weekend.
  • Board of Supervisors Honors Two Retiring Officials
    The Riverside County Board of Supervisors today honored two top officials for their record of excellence during many years of service to the residents of the County of Riverside.
  • William Burke, Roy Wilson re-elected to AQMD Leadership Posts
    The South Coast Air Quality Management District's Governing Board has re-elected its top two leaders to guide the AQMD over the next two years.
  • Velez to Step Down as Head of CV Trails Alliance
    LeGrand Velez, founder and director of the Coachella Valley Trails Alliance, has announced his acceptance of a position as senior environmental planner with LSA Associates in Palm Springs.
  • Off-Highway Vehicles: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Some folks love 'em and some folks hate 'em, and fixing the OHV dilemma sometimes seems to be more difficult than establishing peace in the Middle East.
  • Southern California Counties; Firefighters Acknowledged
    Most Californians remember-and the media focused on-several major blazes in late October which destroyed thousands of homes and caused the largest evacuation in state history.
  • Enjoy Thanksgiving, but Be Forewarned About the Chips
    The California Highway Patrol Indio Station is preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday, but officers aren't buying turkey or making pumpkin pies.
  • Coachella Valley Honors Police and Fire Heroes
    They saved lives, they saved property, they went above and beyond the call of duty. And on Tuesday, Nov. 20, a grateful Coachella Valley thanked them.
  • Desiree Porras named Queen Scheherazade During 62nd Annual Pageant
    Indio High School's Senior Class President has been named the 62nd Queen Scheherazade, and will reign over the 2008 Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival.
  • Firefighters Brace for Another Round of Santa Ana Winds
    Riverside County firefighters are planning to staff additional fire engines, hand crews, dozers and aircraft starting Monday morning, in anticipation of another possible Santa Ana wind condition early next week.
  • Project Homeless Connect to "Break Cycle of Homelessness"
    Patterned after a national program, the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services' "Project Homeless Connect" is designed to bring services and clients together in one location.
  • Stealth Fighter to Add to Veterans Parade Excitement
    The 11th hour of the 11 day of the 11th year approaches, and so does the 11th Annual Palm Springs Veterans Day Parade on Palm Canyon Drive.
  • Trails Day is Opportunity to Take a Hike, Star Gaze
    What's free, features guided hikes and star gazing, and coming up this Saturday?
  • Western Valley Enterpr