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Aromas-San Juan district to offer English language classes for adults byRobert Eliason Baler football in transition byJim Johnson Fact Check: The Hollister Guardians ‘People Won’ flier byNoe Magaña,Eric Johnson,Leslie DavidandRobert Eliason ...
Fisher Middle School. In 1995 Antonio Nava Torres painted The Aztec Calendar Handball Court at Biebrach Park, and the unknown artist of Chaco's Pachuco painted it on the former Chaco's Restaurant in the 1990s. The Jerry Hernandez mural by Frank Torres at Pop's Mini Mart on King Road ...
Never OK to pass school bus that has the stop-arm out posted 01/07/2025 - With school districts around San Juan County resuming classes in early January, the...READ MOREPeople Online registration for San Juan County Fair entries begins June 1 SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. May 22, 2025 – After...
Deck the season with all things merry and bright using our calendar filled with San Diego's biggest and brightest holiday events and attractions! San Diego is bursting with holiday cheer from Christmas tree lightings and Hanukkah celebrations to festive parades and New Year's Eve celebrations. Star...
On August 20, 2022, the San Leandro Democratic Club hosted a debate for city hall candidates at the main library. This is the mayoral debate between Lee Thomas, Juan Gonzalez, and Bryan Azevedo. Results of City Council and Mayor Endorsement Forum ...
It turned out he needed only to win the fight to gain the title bid against Klassen on a card that also will feature Juan Diaz against Paulie Malinaggi in a junior welterweight bout. There had been talk Guerrero would be fighting Diaz, presumably at 135. "It was up in the air until ...
San Miguel de Allende, city, east-central Guanajuato estado (state), north-central Mexico. It lies on the Mexican Plateau on a small tributary of the Laja River, at 6,135 feet (1,870 meters) above sea level, 32 miles (52 km) by highway north of Celaya. T