Nearly 100 people turned out for the annual Cures for the Colors Color Run Saturday with the event succeeding in raising more than $45,000 in support of cancer patients and
The mountain biking trails outside of Moscow have seen an increase in younger riders over the last two year since the Palouse Composite Mountain Bike Team was founded in 2020.
Palm Springs City Council apologizes for Section 14, moves to remove Frank Bogert statue desertsun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from desertsun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cora Crawford gently laughed when she told the story of her first year in college in Texas studying to be a nurse. She was interested in nurturing. But she figured out pretty quickly she was afraid of dead people” and instead decided to change careers and go into education. The decision was a fortunate one for the children of Palm Springs.
Crawford came to the desert from Carthage, Texas, in 1951, when her husband, Samuel, came back to collect her and bring her West. He had heard that there were plenty of jobs in the desert that paid pretty well and set out for a better life, hoping to get established. He got a job with Earl Neel at the Palm Springs Nursery and soon returned to Carthage to bring Cora back with him to California. The couple landed on Section 14, in the middle of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, and rented a house from Samuel’s brother and his wife. With a place to live, Cora and Samuel started a family.