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BREA - A search is being carried out in the foothills and mountains of the Cleveland National Forest for a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy reported missing by his wife, authorities said today.
The missing man is an avid hiker and runner whose gray Ford F- 150 pickup truck was discovered Monday by Corona police at the end of a fire access road south of Green River Road and the Riverside (91) Freeway in Riverside County, said Sgt. Bill Smyser of the Brea Police Department.
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Janice S. Pohl and John Scott Loosen, Copeland, Kemp, Lugar & Pohl, San Diego, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant.
Maria A. Iizuka, U.S. Dept. of Justice,...
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LONG BEACH - An 18-year-old flight instructor from Long Beach has been identified as one of two teenagers killed in a plane crash on a hillside in Corona on July 23, authorities said.
The small single-engine plane crashed and burned just outside the Cleveland National Forest at 10:35 a.m., killing both people on board, said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the cause of the crash.
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A Charleston native died Friday in California while trying to rappel down a 300-foot waterfall in the Cleveland National Forest, near San Diego.
Matthew David Pack, 24, who was living in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., was a 2005 graduate of Charleston Catholic High School. He died Friday afternoon about halfway down Mildred Falls after getting tangled in his climbing gear.
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CLEVELAND, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Musical Arts Association, The Trust for Public Land, and the National Park Service announced today that nearly one-third of the property of the popular Blossom Music Center, situated outside both Akron and Cleveland and entirely within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, has been conserved as an addition to the National Park.
The Cleveland Orchestra and its governing organization, the Musical Arts Association (MAA), own and manage the 780-acre Blossom Music Center. In 2007, MAA began the process of selling upwards of 578 acres of its property to the National Park Service (NPS) for conservation and to raise funds. MAA asked the Ohio office of The Trust for Public Land (TPL), a national conservation organization, to assist with the c...
... will connect more than 5,000 acres of forest ecosystems in the CVNP. "Protecting this vital lan...
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... coincides with the boundary of the Cleveland National Forest (on the Wildomar Quadrangle map). ...
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- Unpublished Disposition Notice: Federal Circuit Local Rule 47.8(B) States that Opinions and Orders Which Are Designated as Not Citable as Precedent Shall Not Be Employed or Cited as Precedent. this Does Not Preclude Assertion of Issues of Claim Preclusion, Issue Preclusion, Judicial Estoppel, Law of the Case or the Like Based on a Decision of the Court Rendered in a Nonprecedential Opinion or Order. George C. Brant, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Cleveland National Forest Service, Regional Fiscal Officer, Michael D. Duffy, Ralph C. Cisco, Michael J. Rogers, United States Department of Agriculture- Forest Service, Office of Personnel Management-Civil Service Retirement System, Disbursing Officer, Jack Adams, Does 1 Through 10 Inclusive, Defendants- Appellees., 862 F.2d 321 (Fed. Cir. 1988)
Before MAYER, Circuit Judge, NICHOLS, Senior Circuit Judge, and MICHEL, Circuit Judge.
NICHOLS, Senior Circuit Judge.
DECISION
Brant appeals from the...
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LA HABRA HEIGHTS - Life for bobcats, coyotes and deer got safer Thursday, when officials opened a $1.2 million wildlife underpass that creates a critical link between the Whittier Narrows nature area and the Cleveland National Forest 31 miles away.
The 20-foot wide, 160-foot long concrete tunnel in the Puente Hills cuts beneath Harbor Boulevard, where animals traversing the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor formerly had to dodge traffic.