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Stater  Bros. to donate to hunger program

Larger Stater Bros. Planned

Stater Bros. will donate nearly 29,000 pounds of apples to Feeding America Riverside San Bernardino Counties. The donation is the result of Stater Bros.’ participation in Take a Bite Out of Hunger, a program sponsored by FirstFruits Marketing, according to a statement released Monday. FirstFruits Marketing is a grocery collaborative …

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Mag Instrument wins prestigious award

Mag Instrument Inc., the global leader in flashlight technology and maker of the world famous line of Maglite flashlights, was recently honored by the North American Retail Hardware Association at its 2018 trade show in Las Vegas. The Ontario, California-based company, which manufactures flashlights used by law enforcement, military and …

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Music, movie lineup announced

The Ontario Town Square has announced the lineup for The Summer Series 2018, a string of concerts and movies. This year’s programs are scheduled to begin May 30 with Britain’s Finest, a Beatles tribute band. Two nights later, the movie Despicable Me 3 will be shown. The Summer Series features …

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United Airlines to add PSIA flight

United Airlines will add a direct flight from Palm Springs International Airport to Newark, N.J., later this year. The flight, on a 119-seat AirBus 319, is scheduled to begin Dec. 19 and run daily through March 30, according to a statement. Passengers and crew will leave Palm Springs in the …

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OIA keeps adding passengers, traffic

Ontario International Airport continued to sizzle in April. The airport accommodated 416,320 passengers last month, an increase of 12.7 percent year-over-year, according to data released Wednesday. April was the third month this year that Ontario International posted double-digit gains in passenger traffic. Also, international traffic rose to 19,402,  a 54.6 …

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Temescal Valley residents ask for air quality monitoring station

Request made to air quality officials could be the first move in another fight regarding aggregate mining and other businesses in the unincorporated community. There may be a battle brewing in Temescal Valley regarding the future of mining, a landfill, Southern California Edison, and other businesses in that unincorporated community. …

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