Menifee 24/7 December newspaper is now available
We've spent the last few days distributing it at local businesses, to selected neighborhoods and to our many paid subscribers. Yes, the ...
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We've spent the last few days distributing it at local businesses, to selected neighborhoods and to our many paid subscribers. Yes, the December edition of the Menifee 24/7 newspaper is here!
Responding to our readers' request for even more in-depth reporting and colorful features, we have provided a solid lineup this month, including:
-- A look ahead at 2018 in Menifee. What are the key projects and issues that will shape the coming year?
-- The quest of one man to force city officials and the U.S. Post office to change all the city names associated with local zip codes to Menifee. So what happens to Sun City, Romoland and Quail Valley? Read our story to find out.
-- Editor Doug Spoon's column about Menifee's homeless and how we should interact with them.
-- A tribute to Chris and Mary Carnes, the Arts Council Menifee Ambassadors of the Month.
-- Highlights from Paul Price's presentation to the Menifee Valley Historical Association about the area's history of gold mining.
-- Season wrap-ups of the Heritage and Paloma Valley high school football teams.
-- Kristen Spoon's holiday recipes.
-- A look back at 2017 in pictures.
And much more.
The paper is available at City Hall, the Sun City Library, local restaurants, doctor's offices and other businesses around town. If you'd like to guarantee home delivery every month, click on the "Print Edition" tab on our website or mail a check for $18 for an annual subscription to Menifee 24/7, 28313 Parkdale Lane, Menifee CA 92584.
Responding to our readers' request for even more in-depth reporting and colorful features, we have provided a solid lineup this month, including:
-- A look ahead at 2018 in Menifee. What are the key projects and issues that will shape the coming year?
-- The quest of one man to force city officials and the U.S. Post office to change all the city names associated with local zip codes to Menifee. So what happens to Sun City, Romoland and Quail Valley? Read our story to find out.
-- Editor Doug Spoon's column about Menifee's homeless and how we should interact with them.
-- A tribute to Chris and Mary Carnes, the Arts Council Menifee Ambassadors of the Month.
-- Highlights from Paul Price's presentation to the Menifee Valley Historical Association about the area's history of gold mining.
-- Season wrap-ups of the Heritage and Paloma Valley high school football teams.
-- Kristen Spoon's holiday recipes.
-- A look back at 2017 in pictures.
And much more.
The paper is available at City Hall, the Sun City Library, local restaurants, doctor's offices and other businesses around town. If you'd like to guarantee home delivery every month, click on the "Print Edition" tab on our website or mail a check for $18 for an annual subscription to Menifee 24/7, 28313 Parkdale Lane, Menifee CA 92584.