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Local News and Sports for Yates County, Schuyler County, Penn Yan, Dundee, Watkins Glen, Odessa and Hammondsport with The Observer and REVIEW EXPRESSWatkins Glen varsity sports schedule. WATKINS GLEN Listed is Watkins winter fall schedule for the coming week Girls basketball. Dec. 5. Newark Valley, 7 p. IH5OI6WvHsA/WcXu6ci8CHI/AAAAAAAAh3M/-aR1JYkQNJ4qIN2JesfmKIvCUIh8E6M4QCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/20900729_1643655495667004_6044263084105811880_o.jpg' alt='The Epidemic Lp Zip' title='The Epidemic Lp Zip' />Dec. Tioga, 7 3. Boys basketball. Nov. Addison scrimmage, 5 3. The Epidemic Lp Zip' title='The Epidemic Lp Zip' />Dec. Newark Valley, 7 p. Bowling. Nov. 2. 8. Music127/v4/4b/1e/00/4b1e00cb-fa13-b455-cbe0-3fa0017f3888/886446537429.jpg/1200x630bb.jpg' alt='The Epidemic Lp Zip' title='The Epidemic Lp Zip' />Door 730 Show 830. Citizens As You Please reports from ground zero of an epidemic. Two years removed from their previous Run For Cover LP, Everybody Is Going. Union Springs, 4 p. Dec. 1. Lansing, 4 p. Cheerleading. Jan. Music2/v4/99/27/20/9927208f-8221-1096-8eaf-29d047045f5c/859710078430_cover.tif/1200x630bb.jpg' alt='The Epidemic Lp Zippyshare' title='The Epidemic Lp Zippyshare' />The People Left Behind When Only the Deserving Poor Get Help. Maine attached work requirements and time limits to its safety net, intensifying poverty in the state. B12 deficiency a silent epidemic with serious consequences Why You Should Think Twice About Vegetarian and Vegan Diets Treat and Prevent UTIs Without Drugs SIBO. Eye of the Tiger Competition, TBA. Jan. 1. 3. Schylar Hyer Memorial Competition, 1. Indoor track. Dec. Ithaca Bombers, 9 a. Dec. 1. 5. 6. Invite, 5 p. Boys swimmingWatkins Glen will follow the Odessa Montour schedule for most home and away dual meets. Wrestling. Nov. 2. Groton, 7 p. m. Dec. Newark Valley Invitational, 9 4. Palm Springs, California Wikipedia. Palm Springs Cahuilla Se Khi78 is a desert resort city in Riverside County, California, United States, within the Coachella Valley. It is located approximately 5. San Bernardino, 1. Los Angeles, 1. 23 mi 1. San Diego, and 2. Phoenix, Arizona. The population was 4. Palm Springs covers approximately 9. Biking, golf, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and tennis in the nearby desert and mountain areas are major forms of recreation in Palm Springs. The city is also famous for its mid century modern architecture and design elements. HistoryeditFoundingeditPre colonial historyeditThe first humans to settle here were the Cahuilla people, 2,0. Cahuilla Indians lived here in isolation from other cultures for hundreds of years prior to European contact. They spoke Ivilyuat, which is a dialect of the Uto Aztecan language family. Numerous prominent and powerful Cahuilla leaders were from Palm Springs, including Cahuilla Lion Chief Juan Antonio. While Palm Canyon was occupied during winter months, they often moved to cooler Chino Canyon during the summer months. The Cahuilla Indians had several permanent settlements in the canyons of Palm Springs, due to the abundance of water and shade. Various hot springs were used during wintertime. The Cahuilla hunted rabbit, mountain goat and quail, while also trapping fish in nearby lakes and rivers. While men were responsible for hunting, women were responsible for collecting berries, acorns and seeds. They also made tortillas from mesquite beans. While the Cahuillas often spent the summers in Indian Canyons, the current site of Spa Resort Casino in downtown was often used during winter due to its natural hot springs. Native American petroglyphs can be seen in Tahquitz, Chino and Indian Canyons. The Cahuillas irrigation ditches, dams and house pits can also be seen here. Ancient petroglyphs, pictographs and mortar holes can be seen in Andreas Canyon. The mortar holes were used to grind acorns into meals. The Agua Caliente Hot Water Reservation was established in 1. Downtown Palm Springs. The Native American land is on long lease land and next to one of Californias highend communities, making the tribe one of the wealthiest in California. Sour Patch Cherries Calories. The first name for Palm Springs was given by the native Cahuilla Se Khi boiling water. When the Agua Caliente Reservation was established by the United States government in 1. The alternating non reservation sections were granted to the Southern Pacific Railroad as an incentive to bring rail lines through the Sonoran desert. A number of streets and areas in Palm Springs are named for Native American notables, including Andreas, Arenas, Amado, Belardo, Lugu, Patencio, Saturnino and Chino. All of these are common Cahuilla surnames. Presently the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians are composed of several smaller bands who live in the modern day Coachella Valley and San Gorgonio Pass. The Agua Caliente Reservation occupies 3. Agua Caliente natives the citys largest landowners. Tribal enrollment as of 2. Mexican explorerseditAs of 1. Mexico was independent of Spain and in March 1. Mexican Monarchy ended. That same year in December Mexican diarist Jos Mara Estudillo and Brevet Captain Jos Romero were sent to find a route from Sonora to Alta California on their expedition they first recorded the existence of Agua Caliente at Palm Springs, California. With the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the region was ceded to the United States in 1. Later 1. 9th centuryeditEarly names and European settlerseditOne possible origin of palm in the place name comes from early Spanish explorers who referred to the area as La Palma de la Mano de Dios or The Palm of Gods hand. The earliest use of the name Palm Springs is from United States Topographical Engineers who used the term in 1. According to William Bright, when the word palm appears in Californian place names, it usually refers to the native California fan palm, Washingtonia filifera, which is abundant in the Palm Springs area. Other early names were Palmetto Spring and Big Palm Springs. The first European resident in Palm Springs itself was Jack Summers, who ran the stagecoach station on the Bradshaw Trail in 1. Fourteen years later 1. Southern Pacific railroad was laid 6 miles to the north, isolating the station. In 1. 88. 0, local Indian Pedro Chino was selling parcels near the springs to William Van Slyke and Mathew Bryne in a series of questionable transactions they in turn brought in W. R. Porter to help market their property through the Palm City Land and Water Company. By 1. 88. 5, when San Francisco attorney later known as Judge John Guthrie Mc. Callum began buying property in Palm Springs, the name was already in wide acceptance. The area was named Palm Valley when Mc. Callum incorporated the Palm Valley Land and Water Company with partners O. C. Miller, H. C. Campbell, and James Adams, M. D. 2. 9 2. 803. Land development and droughteditMc. Callum, who had brought his ill son to the dry climate for health, brought in irrigation advocate Dr. Oliver Wozencroft and engineer J. P. Lippincott to help construct a canal from the Whitewater River to fruit orchards on his property. He also asked Dr. Welwood Murray to establish a hotel across the street from his residence. Murray did so in 1. The crops and irrigation systems suffered flooding in 1. Resort developmentedit. A 1. 95. 0s postcard publicizing one of the many hotels sprouting in Palm Springs during the early to mid 2. The city became a fashionable resort in the 1. Because of the heat, however, the population dropped markedly in the summer months. In 1. 90. 6 naturalist and travel writer George Wharton James two volume The Wonders of the Colorado Desert described Palm Springs as having great charms and attractiveness3. Murrays hotel. 4. As James also described, Palm Springs was more comfortable in its microclimate because the area was covered in the shadow of Mount San Jacinto to the west3. San Gorgonio pass. Early illustrious visitors included John Muir and his daughters, U. S. Vice President Charles Fairbanks, and Fanny Stevenson, widow of Robert Louis Stevenson still, Murrays hotel was closed in 1. Nellie N. Coffman and her physician husband Harry established The Desert Inn as a hotel and sanitarium in 1. It was expanded as a modern hotel in 1. Ch. 1. 34. 44. Coffman herself was a driving force in the citys tourism industry until her death in 1. James Wonders of the Colorado Desert was followed in 1. J. Smeaton Chases Our Araby Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun, which also served to promote the area. In 1. 92. 4 Pearl Mc. Callum daughter of Judge Mc. Callum returned to Palm Springs and built the Oasis Hotel with her husband Austin G. Mc. Manus the ModernArt Deco resort was designed by Lloyd Wright and featured a 4. The next major hotel was the El Mirador, a large and luxurious resort that attracted the biggest movie stars opening in 1. Renaissance style tower. Ch. 2. 34. 9 Silent film star Fritzi Ridgeways 1. Hotel del Tahquitz was built in 1. Fools Folly mansion built by Chicago heiress Lois Kellogg. Golfing was available at the ODonnell 9 hole course 1. El Mirador 1. 92.