Hello again, neighbors. It’s Wednesday in Orange County and I’m back in your inbox with everything happening in Orange County today. In this issue, you’ll find news about…
- Police reform advocates “on edge” over new OC Watchdog.
- Six new “wow” restaurants coming to OC.
- Electric rates may drop for some green power agency customers.
- A high wind advisory has been issued for Orange County.
- critically missing 79-year-old woman.
But first, today’s weather:
Sunshine. High: 69 Low: 53.
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Here are the top stories today in Orange County:
- German Shepherd myth: “Today we are debunking another common myth about German Shepherds. MYTH # 2: German Shepherds Don’t Need Training. 🐾 Some people see how well they perform as police dogs and assume that they just come that way.” (German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County via Facebook)
- Community Open Houses: “Get ready for the 2023 Community Open Houses that will take place at our four high schools and feature the elementary and middle schools within each Slice Family. Community members are also welcomed to tour the new Science Center.” (Orange Unified School District via Instagram )
- The Great Kindness Challenge: “Schools across Orange County are joining campuses worldwide in the Great Kindness Challenge. The Orange County Department of Education has noticed many schools and districts engaging students in activities to spread kindness.” (Orange County Department of Ed via Instagram)
- Hello, Ashlyn Ronkes: “👋Please say hello to Ashlyn Ronkes our new Special Events Manager! Through her love for music and violin playing, Ashlyn has been involved in the performing arts for twenty-three years.” (Philharmonic Society of Orange County via Facebook)
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Now you’re in the loop and ready to start this Wednesday. I’ll see you around!
— Paula Constance
About me: About me: Paula is a contributing writer, author, and producer. When she’s not writing, you can find her hiking or watching fireflies in the sultry moments before sunset. You can follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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