Open swim at Palo Verde High School (PVHS) swimming pool is open Monday - Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 p.m
Desert Center families gathered last weekend at the Lake Tamarisk Clubhouse to celebrate the opening of a new playground thanks to the establishment of a $350,000 Desert Sunlight Fund from renewable energy developer and builder First Solar.
Irene Tokarz of Palo Verde was the winner of the V.F.W. Auxiliary's Dad's Day drawing.
After 36 years at the same location, Leonard's Broadway Gardens owners are looking to sell the business and retire. Since 1977, Leonard's has been the go-to spot for animal feed, pet supplies, lawn maintenance supplies, and animals such as turkeys, chicks, rabbits, finches, various reptiles, and guinea pigs.
Blythe Narcotic Enforcement Team (BNET) served a narcotic-related search warrant in the 100 block of N. Acacia, on June 19.
Bike 4 Friendship stopped over in town last week at the Joe Wine Blythe Recreation Center on their way to New York. At the Rec Center the bicyclists interviewed Mayor Oscar Galvan and Vice Mayor Sam Patel to learn about the town and surrounding area.
Citizen's Advisory Committee (CAC) of Chuckawalla Valley and Ironwood State Prison's presented the Blythe Police Activity League (PAL) with a check for over $750 on June 19.
The American Red Cross Grand Canyon Chapter is accepting applications for AmeriCorps National Preparedness and Response Corps members, with a focus on disaster preparedness, response and recovery, community outreach and volunteer support.
Ruth Brown Elementary School Principal Lois Shaffer is pleased to announce the following End of the Year award winners for the 2012-13 school year.
Sammy Thronton, 42, admitted to possessing the gun that accidentally went off and hit him in his leg on June 14. He admitted to disposing of the weapon where it was later found.
A 2003 Dodge truck rolled over on Monday at noon on Interstate 10.
Bell Lane residents recently got a new overlay on their street courtesy of Granite Construction, the company awarded the bid by the city of Blythe.
A transient was booked into the Blythe jail for assault with a deadly weapon and arson on June 5.
Ironwood State Prison (ISP) hosted the 2013 Palo Verde Community College Graduation Ceremony on June 5.
Blythe Police responded to a traffic collision in the 300 block of N. Lovekin the evening of June 17 and found a Ford Focus, driven by Howard Greenway, 26, of Yucca Valley, had struck a parked vehicle.
Ruth Brown Elementary School Principal Lois Shaffer and staff announced the Bears (students) who were selected as April and May 2013 Students of the Month.
Volunteers of the Vietnam War Memorial are looking for photos of local men who served and lost their lives during Vietnam War combat through the Call for Photos project.
The town survey went well last week. This new survey was taken in an effort to change the recent census that was taken. The census in question had wrong information, giving the yearly income of residents here to be $60,000 when the average income of residents yearly is $15,000.
A Blythe man was arrested and charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 after police a complaint from the child's parent.
Margaret White Elementary School Principal Dr. Chris Nugent and staff are pleased to announce the April and May Students of the Month.