Big Bear Lake, CA, April 22, 2011, noon - Highway 330 will not be open to traffic this weekend, according to Cal Trans. Big Bear News has been told by Cal Trans officials that there have been incorrect reports in local media about Highway 330 opening this weekend. Cal Trans wants to make sure the traveling public is aware that 330 will not be open this weekend, and any reports … [Read more...] about Highway 330 Will Not Open This Weekend
Community Members Address the BVUSD Board at Wednesday’s Meeting
Big Bear Valley, CA, April 21, 2010, 5:00pm - At the April 20th Bear Valley Unified School District’s Board of Trustees regular meeting, it was standing room only and beyond as teachers, parents and students arrived to address the board in regards to the demotion of Big Bear Middle School Principal, Julie Chamberlin. As close to 100 members of the community filed into the … [Read more...] about Community Members Address the BVUSD Board at Wednesday’s Meeting
Spots Still Available For The Jim Hall Memorial May Trout Classic
Big Bear, Ca, April 21, 2011, 4:00pm - In 1983 two men decided they wanted to create a trout tournament to help bring people to the Big Bear Valley in the springtime between the ski season, and summer. These two men were Jerry Eden and Jim Hall, and the tournament they created, then called the May Trout Classic, has become a major event in the Big Bear Valley for the past 29 … [Read more...] about Spots Still Available For The Jim Hall Memorial May Trout Classic
Only 135 Protest Letters Recieved For Possible BBARWA Rate Increase
Big Bear, Ca, April 21, 2011, 4:00pm - On April 20th, the Big Bear Area Wastewater Agency Board of Directors met to have a public hearing to fulfill the proposition 218 requirements prior to increasing any sewage treatment rates. The hearing was a protest hearing in which rates could be blocked by a public protest vote of greater than 50%. The 26,459 notification letters were … [Read more...] about Only 135 Protest Letters Recieved For Possible BBARWA Rate Increase
Easter Egg Food Safety
Big Bear, Ca April 20, 2011 12:00 pm - Coloring, hiding, and hunting for eggs is a tradition for many families at Easter. To make your holiday safe, remember several food safety tips. If you choose to eat the eggs used in an egg hunt, it is important that they are not cracked, hidden in areas where dirt or bacteria may contaminate them, and that they are not out of the … [Read more...] about Easter Egg Food Safety