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Riverside Community College District Chancellor Michael L. Burke has announced his retirement. Burke has told faculty and staff that he will step down Dec. 31, according to a statement on the school’s website. The six-month interval will allow district officials time to conduct a nationwide search for a replacement. The …

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Dave Halverson has been named territory manager in the Inland Empire by Visioneering Technologies Inc., an Atlanta-based company that make vision improvement products. Halverson will be responsible for promoting the company’s “1-Day” contact lenses and other products to eye-care practitioners and practices in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, according to …

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Robin Steinback has been named president of Moreno Valley College. Steinback, the school’s vice president of academic affairs, will take over as its top administrator July 1, according to a statement on the school’s website. The Riverside Community College District’s board of trustees appointed the 57-year-old Steinback on Tuesday. She …

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Marisa Kutansky, a longtime Stater Bros. employee, has been named the company’s director of communications. Kutansky “will develop, manage, and execute the company’s internal and external corporate communication strategies,” according to a statement released Wednesday. A Stater Bros. employee since 1992, Kutasky began working for the San Bernardino-based grocery store …

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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom will be the featured speaker at the Inland Empire Economic Partnership’s Speaker Series, scheduled to be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 30 at Riverside City Hall. Newsom will discuss several topics, including his 2018 gubernatorial campaign, education, economic development and environmental issues as …

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The director of Moreno Valley’s Youth Program has won a special election to fill a vacant city council seat. Ulises Cabrera will replace Yxstian Gutierrez, who became the city’s first directly elected mayor last December, according to a statement. The 22-year-old Cabrera will represent the fourth district. His term will …

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