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Missing “Candy Cane Lane” Sign Replaced This Morning
Missing “Candy Cane Lane” Sign Replaced This Morning The famous Minerva Road, a.k.a. “Candy Cane Lane” in Cathedral City appears to have been visited by the “Scrooge” recently as one of the sign toppers went... Continue reading→
Join Councilmembers John Aguilar and Shelley Kaplan for “City Hall at Your Corner”
Join Councilmembers John Aguilar and Shelley Kaplan for an opportunity to discuss issues important to the future of Cathedral City and to you and your neighborhood. “City Hall at Your Corner” provides additional access to... Continue reading→
Coming Every Tuesday in July: Cuisine & Art Tuesdays
Coming Every Tuesday in July: Cuisine & Art Tuesdays Enjoy a Three-Course Dining & Art Experience starting July 7 in Cathedral City! Participating Restaurants: AJ’s on the Green, Bonta Restaurant & Bar, Cello’s Bistro, &... Continue reading→
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So Many Brilliant Students in Cathedral City Thanks To Our Wonderful Teachers and Schools
So Many Brilliant Students in Cathedral City Thanks To Our Wonderful Teachers and Schools Cathedral City High School Student Awarded with the Gates Millennium Scholarship – Heading to Stanford This Fall: http://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2015/05/27/valley-seniors-awarded-gates-millennium-scholarship/28046741/ Cathedral City’s Jenna-May... Continue reading→
City Council of Cathedral City Renames City Streets in Honor of Three Local High School Students
City Council of Cathedral City Renames City Streets in Honor of Three Local High School Students Mayor Stan Henry and the City Councilmembers awarded proclamations to three high school students and named three streets after... Continue reading→