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Four-star U.S. Army general to speak at Veterans Day ceremony
Nov 7, 2024 · by Andrew Alonzo | [email protected] Retired four-star U.S. Army General Austin Scott Miller is not one to embrace the spotlight. That being said, many eyes will be on the 63-year-old when he delivers the keynote address during Claremont’s 11 a.m. Monday, November 11 Veteran’s Day ceremony at Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
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Update: Fork Fire expanding, air crews now on scene
As of 8:48 p.m. Friday more than 200 firefighters, including several helicopters and air tankers, were working to contain the Fork Fire, which has burned 250 acres in the east fork of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument section of Angeles National Forest above Azusa, according to Angeles National Forest Public Affairs Officer Dana Dierkes. The first reports of the fire near East Fork ...
Bridge Fire clogs air, rattles nerves, but poses no threat to property
Sep 9, 2024 · by Mick Rhodes | [email protected]. The Bridge Fire has burned 1,255 acres north of Azusa and is 0% contained, according to the latest update from U.S. Forest Service officials, as high temperatures and strong winds continue to aid its expansion.. And though the sky in Claremont is a sickly yellow and thick with ash, U.S. Forest Service Angeles National Forest Public Affairs Officer ...
Where am I? - Claremont COURIER
Congratulations to Alfred Cramer, who was chosen at random among the 30 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as the gigantic Santa near Iron and Kin Coffee in the Claremont Packing House. Alfred is now entered into the year-end drawing to receive a copy of the Courier’s new coffee table book of photography, “Timeless Claremont.” Here is …
Bridge Fire now largest in California; North Claremont under …
Sep 11, 2024 · The Bridge Fire continues to advance toward foothill cities, with residents in north Claremont around Fergus Falls and Mt. Baldy having been advised to prepare to evacuate. The fire — now the largest burning in the state of California at 47,904 acres — burned some 13,000 acres overnight Tuesday and impacting structures in Wrightwood, including damage to the power infrastructure there.
Most of Baldy Village saved from Bridge Fire | Claremont COURIER
Sep 13, 2024 · At press time Thursday, more than 400 firefighters on the ground and in the air had mercifully begun to slow the massive Bridge Fire’s advance, saving most of Mt. Baldy Village and keeping the blaze from making its way into the southern foothill communities, including Claremont. The fast moving fire burned into Mt. Baldy Village late Tuesday afternoon.
Call out to artists ahead of Ontario biennial exhibit
Southern California artists interested in showcasing their artwork as part of the Ontario Museum Associates and Ontario Museum of History and Art’s 13th biennial Ontario Open Art Exhibition, a juried exhibition, should complete the application process at …
Pilgrim Place welcomes new CEO | Claremont COURIER
Pilgrim Place’s new chief executive officer Leif Cameron hopes to deliver a breath of fresh air to residents of the Claremont retirement community. Cameron took over December 3 following the retirement of Ron Bolding, who had held the job since October 2019. Cameron became interested in the job after researching Pilgrim Place’s mission and values. "The whole peace, justice and …
Latest News from Claremont, CA | Claremont COURIER
6 days ago · Robert Gaines, the Edwin F. and Martha Hahn Professor of Geology, is the acting president of Pomona College for the 2025 spring semester. Gaines, a geologist, has taught at Pomona College since 2003 and served as vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college from 2019 to 2022.