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Deputies ride to spend a lot of time educating off-road vehicle drivers

August 26, 2011
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Deputies ride to spend a lot of time educating off-road vehicle drivers

“We spend a lot of time educating people.” — Deputy John Parks, Off-Highway Vehicle Enforcement Team. vvdailypress.com | August 26, 2011 9:06 AM | By Beatriz Valenzuela The Victor Valley is the destination for many off-road enthusiasts, but sheriff’s officials note that many off-roaders may not know all the laws surrounding riding off-highway vehicles. “We spend a lot of time educating people,” said Deputy John Parks, a member of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Victor Valley station’s Off-Highway Vehicle Enforcement Team. “A lot of times they think because it’s...

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Ruling, What Does It Mean

February 2, 2011
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Court Ruling Requires Greater Protection Against OHV Abuse in California Desert In follow-up to a ruling on off-highway vehicle routes in the California desert, federal judge imposes deadline for new plan and imposes protective measures   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 31, 2011 – Ten environmental organizations secured a favorable ruling in a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which manages 25 million acres of public land in southern California known as the California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA).   The January 29,...

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Ruling on Injunctions is a plus for ORV Crowd too

January 27, 2011
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Ruling on Injunctions is a plus for ORV Crowd too

The Off Road Community now has the opportunity with the below ruling and last weeks rulings to make a real dent in the Radical Environmental Agenda. We now have the tools to stop Phil Klasky in the Arena that is has heretofore the environmentalist have had a clear biased advantage. Appeals Court Rejects U.S. Request for Rehearing in Mont. Timber Case – NYTimes.com By LAWRENCE HURLEY of Greenwire A federal appeals court today rejected a government request that it rehear a case that set a precedent on how to...

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Emma Jean’s Place

January 27, 2011
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Our desert home has many great things to go and do. Yesterday reminded me of one of them. The Holland Burger in Victorville on old 66 is always a treat, Wednesday lunch special is always meat loaf, made fresh at the restaurant, not shipped in like most. The owner makes it from scratch the night before, they make everything from scratch, and even the burgers are hand made. No fo fo food and no credit cards are allowed, cash and real food is the norm. The husband and wife...

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Michigan Community Makes designated Routes for ORVs

January 26, 2011
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Michigan Community Makes designated Routes for ORVs

Designated route good compromise on ORV ordinance – Ogemaw County Herald Over the past couple of months, the West Branch City Council has been working on an ORV ordinance to allow ORVs to be operated within the city limits. A few weeks ago, we ran an editorial stating that the city should vote not to adopt the ordinance. Instead, the city council decided to take the ordinance back to the drawing board and make a few changes. The biggest change is the addition of a designated route into town....

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MITZELFELT MEMO: Building a Better County

January 24, 2011
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MITZELFELT MEMO: Building a Better County

Governor Schwarzenegger Joins Mitzelfelt for Adelanto Jail Expansion Groundbreaking Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joined the state’s top corrections officer and an array of local elected officials on December 15 at the groundbreaking ceremony for the $120 million expansion of the Adelanto Detention Center. “The governor’s presence demonstrates the importance of this project and is a testament to more than four years of hard work by our County’s leadership and staff,” said Supervisor Mitzelfelt, who represents the High Desert and spoke at the event. “This project will greatly improve public safety...

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When it’s a slow news day…

January 22, 2011
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Sometimes it is tough to find a story to write. Holly over at the Victorville Daily Press came up with what I thought was a winner: Have you been married 25 years or longer? |Victorville Daily Press What makes for a long and satisfying marriage? The Daily Press would like to hear from local couples with long-lasting marriages. Comments may be posted below, or if you are willing to be interviewed, send an e-mail to hollylapat.news@yahoo.com. I’m going to send our story via email and thought those out there...

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Forget The Palm Drive Gauntlet

January 20, 2011
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Forget The Palm Drive Gauntlet You all don’t know what a gauntlet is unless you’ve seen this world’s premiere off-road event! It happens in our back yard, next month. Follow link for sample…

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Big Bear Lake And Running Springs Remain Open For Business Despite Highway 330 Collapse

January 19, 2011
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Big Bear Lake And Running Springs Remain Open For Business Despite Highway 330 Collapse

SACRAMENTO – Big Bear Lake and Running Springs remain open for business via three routes despite the collapse of State Route 330. Visitors can either take Route 18 to Big Bear Lake from the 210 Freeway or from the “backside” via the 15 Freeway in Victorville. Additionally, they can take Highway 38 from the I-10 in Redlands (take the Orange St. Exit, turn north, then go a few blocks to turn on to Lugonia which becomes Highway 38). Specific directions for all three routes can be found at www.bigbear.com....

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Lake Elsinore Murder Victim Dumped in Landers

January 12, 2011
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Lake Elsinore Murder Victim Dumped in Landers

On January 7, 2011, Lake Elsinore Police officers investigated a missing person with suspicious circumstances. Tanya Marie Petro, a white female, 33 years, described as 5 feet 4 inches, 125 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes, has been missing from the 1400 block of Morro Way in the city of Lake Elsinore as of January 4, 2011, at about noon. Tanya may be with Ronald Wayne Poaletto her ex-boyfriend. He was seen driving into the parking lot of her apartment at 11:00 PM the day she went missing....

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