Sunday, September 29, 2013

Football: Paloma Valley Holds Off Temecula Valley

Reagan statue in Temecula charred in arson fire

Benz for 52 yards and a touchdown. Paloma started out of the gate in this one quickly, as Boehm threw his first TD pass to Michael Valencia after Temecula Attorney fumbled away the opening kickoff. Boehm's second scoring pass of the first quarter gave the Wildcats a 14-0 lead. Temecula Attorney Valley respsonded in the second quarter, as Plantier twice hit touchdown passes to Kumar Kilambi within a 13-second span. Both conversions failed, leaving the Bears trailing Paloma, 14-12. On the ensuing kickoff, Fred Lundy gave momentum back to the Wildcats with a 96-yard kickoff return. The PAT gave Paloma Valley a 21-12 lead, an advantage the Wildcats held the rest of way. "Really, it was a good team we were facing," Temecula Valley coach Paul McGowen said.
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Ronald Reagan statue set on fire in Temecula

The monument is inscribed with parts of a speech Reagan gave to the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1983. During that speech, he mentioned the rather small town Temecula and praised the people for building their sports park without government assistance before the town became a city. The park was later renamed after Ronald Reagan in 2004. The damage discolored the statue, and the cost to restore it by sandblasting is about $4000, according to Peters. But by September 25, the nonprofit Friends of Ronald Reagan Sports Park had already received about $1000 in excess of that cost.
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Murrieta and Temecula Attorney officials come together for groundbreaking of Jackson/Ynez project

Advertisement for Metalography In a photo from The Press Enterprise , the statue was seen covered in black soot, and several decorative tiles behind it had been toppled over. "The people who did this, they were free to object to anything they wanted, but when they actually destroyed something, they crossed the line," said Perry Peters, founder of Friends of the Ronald Reagan Sports Park -- the group that dedicated the statue. In 1983, Reagan did something very special for Temecula: He named the town in a speech to the U.S. Olympic committee, saying Temecula Attorney showed the "can do" spirit. The nation's 40th president praised the town's efforts for fundraising and building the park without the help of the government or taxes. "That may have been their objective, to get rid of that quote, because that's the essence of what we are all about," Peters said. Whatever the motive for setting the statue on fire, it was a crime. Arson investigators are searching for a suspect.
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California's City of Temecula Attorney Chooses Tyler Technologies' EnerGov® Planning, Permitting and Licensing Solution

bridge opening is slated for June 2014. Murrieta and Temecula officials come together for groundbreaking of Jackson/Ynez project Friday, September 27th, 2013 Bevi Edlund Staff Writer Murrieta City Council as well as Temecula City Council and officials gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking for the Jackson/Ynez connection project Monday, Sept. 16. A bridge will be constructed across Warm Springs Creek and will connect Jackson Avenue in Murrieta to Ynez Road in Temecula. Construction began Sept. 3 and is expected to be completed by June 2014. Murrieta City is taking the lead on the project; the city awarded a $5.12-million contract on July 16 to Alabbassi Construction and Engineering in Riverside.
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Markets closed Californias City of Temecula Chooses Tyler Technologies EnerGov Planning, Permitting and Licensing Solution Temecula Attorney selects Tylers EnerGov to increase transparency and access for residents and customers Press Release: Tyler Technologies, Inc. Thu, Sep 26, 2013 9:17 AM EDT -0.3700 PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tyler Technologies, Inc. ( TYL ) has signed an agreement with the city of Temecula Attorney, Calif., to implement Tylers EnerGov planning, permitting and licensing solution. The agreement includes related professional services, training and support. After a competitive request Temecula Attorney for proposal process, the city selected Tylers EnerGov Web-based automation platform for its comprehensive end-to-end permitting and licensing software solutions. Temecula will use EnerGov to provide enhanced online access to services, improve customer service and streamline workflows for increased staff efficiencies. Purchasing Tylers EnerGov solution supports the citys vision and goal of providing a permitting process that will be effective, cost-efficient, provide better connected data, assist with collaboration and promote transparency, said Michael Heslin, Temecula Attorneys deputy director of information technology.
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