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What Will Temecula Do Should Catastrophic Event Strike? Discuss At First Emergency Management Business Continuity Summit
Everyone is encouraged to learn and discuss what to do should a catastrophic event strike the community.

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Everyone is encouraged to learn and discuss what to do should a catastrophic event strike the community.

The speaker series has included world leaders and other notables, including Tucker Carlson, Condoleezza Rice, Paul Begala, & more.
The Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program collects fees to ensure development pays its share for needed transportation improvements.
The 57th annual summer book sale will offer 140,000 discounted books, CDs, DVDs, vinyl LPs, and audio books over the five day period.
Over 3,000 physicians say Big Pharma, Feds played equal role in the opioid epidemic.
The lawmakers will re-cap the recently concluded 2017 legislative session, discuss the Connecticut state budget, and answer questions.
Help send 10,000 PGCPS students back to school with a backpack and supplies for the start of the school year
The event will be on August 26 at Prince George's Stadium.
This year's registration drive is held in honor of the 27th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The initiative gives kids increased mobility while helping them stay physically fit.
Players received new Riddell SpeedFlex helmets, with anti-concussion technology, as part of their regulation uniform for the 2017 season.
A total of 232 institutions, including 77 two-year colleges, participated in the 2017 survey.
64-year old James Hayden was riding his bike as an unknown vehicle drifted, hit, and killed him. The driver fled the scene immediately.
The Conservancy’s mission is to promote environmental stewardship to improve the quality of life in New Jersey’s urban communities.
One week sessions are offered for children entering grades K-8, Monday-Friday July 24-August 11.
The new citizens come from 18 countries across five continents – Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.
The next Coffee with a Cop will be on Wednesday, August 9.
West Contra Costa Unified Board of Education gave district staff direction to terminate the lease of the Senior Center by June 30.
Nomination forms are available at all City public facilities, on the City website, and must be submitted by July 31.
The next meeting of the Ball Ground Historical Society will be held on Tuesday, July 25.