Check January newspaper for exclusive local reporting
The January edition of the Menifee 24/7 newspaper has been distributed to our subscribers and is now available for free at businesses across...
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The January edition of the Menifee 24/7 newspaper has been distributed to our subscribers and is now available for free at businesses across town. You'll want to pick up a copy of this issue, which includes, among others, these exclusive articles:
-- We give you some answers regarding the delay in construction of the Krikorian Theater at Menifee Town Center. Can you believe building might begin in March? Read our story for details.
-- In an in-depth interview, new City Manager Armando Villa talks about the kind of balance and forward thinking that Menifee leaders have been looking for in the city's chief administrator. "Where you’re going to be in five years … I can picture it, and I can make sure you don’t make the mistakes other cities have made,’” Villa told us.
-- In looking back at his first year as Menifee's mayor, Neil Winter says, "It was like a Trump thing. I don’t think Trump thought he was going to win either, but he was trying to make a statement. That’s what I was trying to do -- make a statement." How much more has he done than that? Read our story to find out.
-- Tired of reading negative news? Take part in our new Hometown Heroes program. We'll tell you what it's about and how you can be involved.
-- Two Menifee residents have authored a petition to place a recall of the Measure DD tax increase on the ballot. Others have complained that misinformation is being given to persuade people to sign the petition. We have the latest on the issue.
There's much more exclusive reporting in our monthly newspaper, which is the reason more residents are looking for the paper in local businesses and signing up as subscribers. We thank our supporters and hope the January newspaper will help you become more informed about key issues in your community. To view a .pdf file of the newspaper and/or to subscribe, click on the Print Edition tab on our website.
-- We give you some answers regarding the delay in construction of the Krikorian Theater at Menifee Town Center. Can you believe building might begin in March? Read our story for details.
-- In an in-depth interview, new City Manager Armando Villa talks about the kind of balance and forward thinking that Menifee leaders have been looking for in the city's chief administrator. "Where you’re going to be in five years … I can picture it, and I can make sure you don’t make the mistakes other cities have made,’” Villa told us.
-- In looking back at his first year as Menifee's mayor, Neil Winter says, "It was like a Trump thing. I don’t think Trump thought he was going to win either, but he was trying to make a statement. That’s what I was trying to do -- make a statement." How much more has he done than that? Read our story to find out.
-- Tired of reading negative news? Take part in our new Hometown Heroes program. We'll tell you what it's about and how you can be involved.
-- Two Menifee residents have authored a petition to place a recall of the Measure DD tax increase on the ballot. Others have complained that misinformation is being given to persuade people to sign the petition. We have the latest on the issue.
There's much more exclusive reporting in our monthly newspaper, which is the reason more residents are looking for the paper in local businesses and signing up as subscribers. We thank our supporters and hope the January newspaper will help you become more informed about key issues in your community. To view a .pdf file of the newspaper and/or to subscribe, click on the Print Edition tab on our website.