CHP Conducts Back-to-School Patrols Near Local Campuses
He enjoyed trips to several of schools, including both Los Angeles programs, Cal, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Boise State, and although his five finalists didn't come as a shock, the Sun Devils were arguably the biggest surprise inclusion. The fact that Arizona State came out on top for his services shows how well head coach Todd Graham and his staff are relating to recruits in this class. It's a big win for Arizona State, which beat out a hometown school, the two top-recruiting teams in its Pac-12 South division, and a Wisconsin program that hosted Humphreys on what he said was a terrific unofficial visit. Humphreys is the second defensive end to commit to Arizona State, as he joins Korey Rush (Salt Lake City/East). He is also the first ESPN 300 commit on the defensive side of the ball, as cornerback Tyler Whiley (Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral) will play wide receiver for the Sun Devils. After something of a slow start, Arizona State has come on strong toward the end of the summer, as the Sun Devils have earned commitments from 10 recruits since Coltin Gerhart (Murrieta Attorney, Calif./Vista Murrieta) started the run on July 22. As a junior, Humphreys totaled 74 tackles and six sacks. He is commitment No. 13 for Arizona State's 2014 recruiting class and added to a big Saturday for the Sun Devils, as Arizona State also gained a commitment from three-star safety Armand Perry (Las Vegas/Bishop Gorman) earlier in the day.
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Murrieta Attorney Valley USD announces new administrative assignments
The city announced the project in February 2012 and the first entrepreneur arrived in May of last year. That tenant is Tactical 3rd Dimension, whose five-person staff is developing a three-dimensional night-vision camera for the military, firefighters and others, said Hideshi Sasaki, founder and chief executive officer. Depth perception is crucial for operating in the dark or in a building filled with smoke, Sasaki said. Using our equipment, they can see through it, he said. Biomarker Profiles Corp., which conducts research on biological origins of diseases, is the other tenant, according to the city. Coleman said the city is targeting entrepreneurs in biological sciences and national security, with the hope of fostering companies that one day will employ large numbers of Murrieta Attorney residents. Mayor Rick Gibbs said the incubator is part of a wider regional strategy to bring high-paying technology jobs to Southwest Riverside County, so fewer residents have to commute to San Diego and Orange counties. Were trying to re-brand this area as a high-tech area, Gibbs said. The business incubator helps entrepreneurs bottom line by charging them a nominal $1-a-year leasing fee.
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MURRIETA: Rotary gives thousands in school grants
Posted by Maggie Avants (Editor) , August 14, 2013 at 11:43 PM California Highway Patrol officers conducted a back-to-school task force operation Aug. 14, 2013.(Patch file photo) Loading... Next Previous Slideshow Download A California Highway Patrol task force operation took place at several southwest Riverside County schools Wednesday in an effort to ensure safety as students headed back to class after summer break. Officers from CHP's Temecula Area office were visible at campuses in Murrieta Attorney, Temecula, French Valley, Lakeland Village and Perris in an effort to remind parents and motorists in general to use caution when dropping off and picking up students, stated CHP Temecula Area Officer Nathan Baer, in a news release. Temecula and French Valley schools that were patrolled included Temecula Charter School, French Valley Elementary School, Susan La Vorgna Elementary School, Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac School, Nicolas Valley Elementary School, Tony Tobin Elementary School, Alamos Elementary School and Bella Vista Middle School. CHP officers were a proactive presence at Lisa J. Mails Elementary School and Dorothy McElhinney Middle School in the Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified School District. The task force also had patrols at Lakeland Village Elementary School in the Lake Elsinore Unified School District and Heritage High School in the Perris Union High School District. The CHP encourages motorists and occupants to buckle-up, drop-off and pick-up students only in designated zones, watch for pedestrians, and to reduce their speed while traveling through school zones, Baer stated.
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Chris Martin, Murrieta Attorney Valley High School, $100 for support of the Nighthawk solar team, an engineering club at the school where students develop solar-powered vehicles. Carin McWhorter, Buchanan Elementary School, $300 for nonfiction reading materials for students. Shannon Nelson, Murrieta Attorney Elementary School, $455 for materials used by fourth-graders in learning to construct electrical circuits in science class. Grace Poudevigne-Gamble, Rail Ranch School, $300 for production of a musical by the students drama club, including purchase of rights to the play and funds for sets and costumes. Christine Reddick, Murrieta Attorney Elementary School, $400 for materials to be used in the new transitional kindergarten program. Students are now able to enter kindergarten three months younger than before. Terri Schilling, Hale Curran Elementary School, $190 for software helping kids become better readers and review language and math skills theyve already been taught. Patricia Skeans, Warm Springs Middle School, $80 for reading materials more appropriate for social studies learning by remedial reading students. Mark Zavodnik, Murrieta Attorney Elementary School, $275 for a set of 36 Sign of the Beaver paperback books shared by five classes.
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MURRIETA: Business incubator turns to 'crowd funding'
Picchiottino said: I am excited about this new challenge and I look forward to working with the Warm Springs staff, parents and students. Brent Coley has been promoted and he will serve as interim principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School. Coley has been an educator for 17 years. He is currently Assistant Principal at Shivela Middle School. Coley came to the district in 2002 and taught fifth grade at Tovashal for nine years. He taught fourth and fifth grade in Fullerton School District for six years. Coley earned a bachelors and a masters degree from California State University Fullerton and his administrative credential from Cal State San Marcos. Coley said, I look forward to building relationships with the staff, students and parents at Alta Murrieta as we work together to build on the academic excellence achieved at Alta. Randy Rogers, principal at Monte Vista Elementary, has received a promotion and he will move to the District Support Center where he will replace Chuck Jones who is retiring in June. Rogers has been principal at Monte Vista since 2004.
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Man detained in Murrieta Attorney bar slaying tells police he's a deputy
The suspect was taken into custody for questioning about 8 p.m. Wednesday outside Spellys Pub and Grille on Murrieta Attorney Hot Springs Road, KTLA-TV reported. When Murrieta police arrived, a man identified himself as the gunman and said he was an off-duty Riverside County deputy, the TV station reported. Inside the bar officers found a man dead from gunshot wounds. Witnesses told police the shooting began as a bar argument between two men that didn't appear to be escalating, when suddenly one of them pulled a gun and fired. Murrieta police detectives were investigating with help from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. It was the second homicide this week for Murrieta Attorney, a town where violent crime is rare and which hadnt had a killing in two years. On Tuesday, William Gary Simpson, 19, allegedly stabbed three people, killing 18-year-old Saskia Burke, at a home in Murrieta Attorney.
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