2025 at 4:43 pm PT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Hiren Erandio Baltazar is described as having long black hair (Riverside County Sheriff's Department)MURRIETA CA — Authorities are urging the public to be on the lookout for a missing 21-year-old man last seen in Murrieta Hiren Erandio Baltazar is described as having long black hair Baltazar was last seen walking on Tenaja Road and Calle De Dietel in Murrieta on Feb a black puffer jacket and a dark colored hat Anyone who has any information or sees Baltazar is urged to call the sheriff's dispatch at 800-950-2444 Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page “We have seen paintings displayed in exhibits But we haven’t yet seen an exhibit that displays poems and that would be an artistic fusion that we want people to witness,” said Lorena Gaveria a proud Albayano and an active member of Rhymes of PEG the exhibit hopes to provide an avenue for literary arts enthusiasts to come together and strengthen the pillars of local literature “We all have to start from somewhere and promote our advocacy to make more people appreciate poetry and art in general one of the few Philippine provinces that value art and conduct initiatives for local creatives our Poems in Print Exhibit is in the Bicol region Enter your e-mail address to subscribe to our daily news service Support our Peace and Nonviolence journalism with your donation PressenzaAn international news agency dedicated to news about peace and nonviolence with offices in Athens We use cookies to analyse our traffic and to embed third party content To kick of TMU’s second annual Wellbeing Week, a “Wellbeing Connection Fair” is being held in the SLC amphitheatre this coming Monday The fair is advertised as an open-table event that will give students a chance to learn about the on-campus wellbeing resources available to them.  the fair will take place between 11:30 a.m and will include tables with representatives from different student services including student wellbeing student life and learning support and some student groups.  The event organizer and student wellbeing representative said “Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start or where to go when thinking about supporting our wellbeing on campus,”  Fourth-year environment and urban sustainability student said that she doesn’t know much about the wellbeing services the school provides but I am not too aware of where or how I can access them So I don’t really turn to them much,” she said.  McDiarmid said the aim of the event is to give students like Erandio the information they need to take advantage of the services accessible to them.   The fair is one of the several events that will be taking place as a part of TMUs Wellbeing Week This year’s theme is focused on creating connections and cultivating community “This fair is really designed to help students make connections to on-campus resources that promote and protect their wellbeing while creating their own network of wellbeing support on campus,” said McDiarmid.  Erandio said she participated in some Wellbeing Week events last year and found them to be beneficial “I do believe that they provide a sense of awareness.”   The On The Record newsroom is staffed and operated by final-year undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Journalism On The Record students welcome input from their colleagues in the School of Journalism Please drop by the newsroom (RCC-105) to pitch your story idea to the editors Football in its contemporary format is one dominated by the development of the superstar With the sport becoming evermore a global game it is reaching its tentacles into areas that had previously been far less influenced by it new generations of fans are constantly created and a new affinity for their chosen club is developed The presence of a superstar within a squad makes this development of fandom far stronger; Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi Wayne Rooney and Eden Hazard are testament to this and the subsequent markets they have opened up for their clubs Players in this vein are known across the world and fans thousands of miles from their club’s stadium can feel the same attachment to these players as locals do this was not the case before the somewhat recent history of football and many supporters take the view that they would prefer a return to a more perceived closer relationship adorning the shirts of children and forming the basis of endless arguments for adults and their image became synonymous with the club in the instance of clubs which do not have a significant global appeal one where their core fanbase generally comes from a local or national population their heroes often come from their glory years during a bygone era in which they challenged the elite and their players were the best Spanish side Athletic Bilbao is one that fits this profile well without a major trophy since their La Liga title in 1984 and with a squad made up exclusively of Basque players They make their heroes locally in Bilbao and the most legendary of all to call San Mamés home is Telmo Zarra Quite often with heroes at provincial clubs they are adored for their loyalty and reverence for the team with their talent sometimes taking a backseat His time at Bilbao was during the Basque club’s most successful period in their history and his role was beyond vital Bilbao have always been staunchly pro-Basque with the club operating a cantera policy of only recruiting players from the Basque region within the Basque community in 1921 and began his junior career with local sides Asua and Pitoberese before joining S.D He was used sparingly by Erandio in his first two seasons with the club before becoming a regular in the first team in the 1939-40 season netting an impressive 12 goals in 20 appearances That summer he moved to Athletic, making eight appearances and scoring six goals before he was called away to undertake national service with the Spanish army. Spain had recently finished a bitter civil war, which had claimed the life of Zarra’s brother Domingo, and the gifted forward was stationed in the Spanish North African territory of Ceuta He returned to Bilbao after almost a year away but his goalscoring powers showed no signs of being blunted as he smashed 26 goals in 28 games ending the season as the club’s top scorer The 1942-43 season was to follow the same pattern with 25 goals in as many appearances as Bilbao won a La Liga and Copa del Rey double a feat he was to achieve 10 times in his 15 seasons with the club Bilbao were rarely a dominant force during the 1940s and ’50s winning four more Copa del Rey titles but one solitary Liga title his unbelievable goalscoring consistency continued and records tumbled as Zarra reached his prime He was the Spanish league’s top scorer for three seasons in a row from 1944 to 1947 and his 33 goals in the 1946-47 season equalled the La Liga record set by Atlético Madrid’s Pruden in 1940-41 Zarra then smashed this record in 1950-51 when he plundered an outrageous 38 goals in 30 La Liga games a record which was not broken until 2010-11 with Ronaldo’s 40 A broken leg suffered early in the following season sidelined Zarra for the whole campaign before he returned for his final season as La Liga’s top goalscorer It was fitting that Zarra was to also receive the inaugural and highly-coveted Pichichi award at the end of that season – named in honour of former Bilbao striker Rafael Moreno – given to the league’s top scorer The two most well-known statistics associated with Zarra are his La Liga and Copa del Rey goal records His league goal record of 251 famously lasted for a staggering 59 years from 1955 to 2014 and Ronaldo moved into second place in 2015 as they continued their personal battle look set to retain his crown as the record goalscorer in the Copa del Rey with 81 strikes with Messi and Ronaldo currently on 39 and 21 respectively His place within the pantheon of Spanish greats is firmly secured signified by the creation of the Zarra trophy in 2006 awarded to the highest Spanish goalscorer in La Liga Although Zarra’s profile is not as widely known as contemporaries such as Ferenc Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano – two of the first superstars of the game – his goal record outstrips both of them Zarra was not a figure who courted attention; his miraculous work with Bilbao was performed quietly which furthered endeared him to the passionate local support While he many not be mentioned in debates surrounding the greatest of all-time in at least one corner of northern Spain he was and will remain the greatest By Feargal Brennan. 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