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Valley News - October 4, 2024

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Temecula to host Rescue with Ribsy: Pet Expo Event, B-3

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Soboba hosts softball tournament that covers all the bases, C-1

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Local News Graybill plans for patient relocation and continuing operation amidst fallout with PHMG

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ESCONDIDO — Graybill Medical Group Inc. (Graybill), a multi-specialty medical group that has been serving Fallbrook, North County San Diego and South Riverside County communities for nearly a century, is terminating its managed services agreement with Palomar Health Medical Group (PHMG), citing inadequate support and response to the aftermath of the May 2024 cyber-attack directed against PHMG. see page A-6

Entertainment Idyllwild Arts celebrates ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’ with a daylong event Oct. 14 IDYLLWILD - Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day in Idyllwild on Monday, Oct. 14. The special public program is designed to educate and uplift the Native American community with guest artists, scholars, and performers who will share a vast array of knowledge based on traditional philosophies. The overall goal is to reconcile Native American history with United States history through programming that supports calls to action for recognition and reconciliation see page B-3

Temecula Mayor James “Stew” Stewart snaps a selfie photo of himself, business owners actor Dean Norris, his wife Bridget and two of their workers prior to the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Swing Inn in Old Town Temecula. See story and more photos on page B-1. Valley News/Tim O’Leary photo

Firefighters make quick work of Rawson Vegetation Fire Julie Reeder Publisher

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The Rawson Vegetation Fire was reported at 8:36 pm, Saturday, Sept. 28. The fire started at Rawson Rd and Hidden Falls on private property in Winchester according to Riverside County Fire. By 10 p.m. the firemen were in a mopping up stage and had a handle on the fire. Airport Fire Aftermath The Airport Fire has burned 23,526 acres and is 95% contained

Murrieta Valley students honored in September Diane A. Rhodes Special to Valley News The Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program held the kickoff breakfast of the 2024-2025 school year at the Murrieta Sizzler restaurant, 40489 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd., Sept. 19. Program founder Sally Myers welcomed everyone to the event that celebrates and honors outstanding students who make a significant difference in their schools and community. see page B-7

Fire crews make quick work of the vegetation fire in Winchester Saturday night.

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see FIRES, page A-6

New STEM building opens at Mt. San Jacinto College campus Tony Ault Staf f Writer.

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Mt. San Jacinto College officials, local leaders, and community members celebrated the grand opening of its state-of-theart STEM Building at the San Jacinto campus on Sept. 26. A ribbon cutting ceremony celebrated the transformative facility designed to enhance educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Dr. Roger Schultz, MSJC Superintendent/President, addressed attendees and said, “This state-of-the-art, three-story STEM facility is more than just a building – it represents our commitment to providing a world-class education that meets the needs of the 21st century. This new STEM building is not just an investment in our campus – it is an investment in our community’s future. It will serve as a hub of knowledge, creativity,

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see MSJC, page A-4

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MSJC Board President Trustee Brian Sylva cuts the ribbon surrounded by current and past board trustees, guests, and staff. Valley News/MSJC photo


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