The afternoon includes hands-on nature activities and program ideas for all different environmental education providers facilitated by Greg Traymor; breakout sessions of the Collaborative work groups and an update on the two-county Collaborative movement. ...
More...Grand Terrace Councilman Doug Wilson stands with Representative for 47th District Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown, Ashley Jones who recently awarded Certificates of Recognition on behalf of Cheryl R. Brown, to the graduates of the Technical Employment Training, Inc. (T.E.T.) Construction program. ...
More...Cooley Ranch student Tiffany Wells, 7, shows off her artwork she made to thank all of the selfless veterans. ...
More...Ruth Mae Rist Henry, passed away at 92 (Nov. 30, 1923-Feb. 10, 2016) ...
More...On Jan. 29 students, parents, teachers, community members, police officers, and elected officials gathered at Terrace View Elementary to participate in Super Hero Day, a program that teaches students awareness to bullying and how to prevent it. ...
More...Members of the World Mission Society Church of God visit Grand Terrace Health Care Center to cheer up residents on Sunday, Jan. 31. ...
More...Kathleen Springer of the United States Geological Survey highlights what to expect living in earthquake country. ...
More...The signs will be in place for approximately 60 days to measure traffic speeds in the area. ...
More...From left: Co-Founder of the Unforgettables Foundation, Tim Evans, organization supporter Cristine Beamer, Unforgettables Foundation Board Member Stan Morrison, ----, and Virgal Woolfolk. ...
More...The online and mobile reporting platform, allows residents to report concerns 24/7. ...
More...Mike Tasaka, Principal, Washington High School; Mike Snellings, CJUSD Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services; Mirza Martinez, CJUSD Community Cabinet member; Patt Haro, President, CJUSD Board of Education; Stacie Diaz, Business Services Project Analyst with the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools; and Pastors Patty and Dante Marruffo, Community Cabinet members and board member Mrs. Joanne Thoring-Ojeda. ...
More...Residents of Grand Terrace, Colton, Highgrove and more voice their concerns at the Save Blue Mountain meeting Jan. 26 at City Hall. The Save Blue Mountain project aims to have the city purchase about 120 acres of privately-owned property on Blue Mountain so that hikers, bikers and more can enjoy recreational opportunities of the area without having to trespass. ...
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