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Prestiwch named Hemet City Manager

Mark Prestwich has been named Hemet’s city manager. The former city manager of Palos Verdes Estates and Nevada City was awarded a five-year contract by the city council earlier this month and will begin work Feb. 21, according to multiple reports. A Hemet native, Prestwich has worked in municipal government …

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Wapner named to aviation committee

Alan D. Wapner, has been named to the Airports Council International-North America’s policy council. Wapner, president of Ontario International Airport Authority’s board of commissioners, joins five new appointees on the ACI-NA’s policy council, according to a statement on the airport’s website. Airports Council International is a trade association that represents commercial …

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Inbody selected FUSD superintendent

Miki Inbody has been named superintendent of the Fontana Unified School District. The Fontana High School and Cal State San Bernardino graduate is expected to be offered a contract at the district board’s Feb. 1 meeting, according to a statement on the district’s website. A former district employee, Inbody is …

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Schwank named mayor

Zak Schwank, a four-year member of the Temecula city council, has been named the city’s mayor for 2023, according to a statement on the city’s website. Schwank, who spent the last year as Mayor pro tem, was elected to his second four-year term in November. He was appointed unanimously to …

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Alexander named San Manuel fire chief

Keith Alexander has been named chief of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians’ fire department. A tribal employee for the last 21 years, Alexander will oversee the department’s day-to-day operations as well as its emergency medical services teams, according to a statement on the San Manuel website. “Keith has …

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Corona joins MTSJC board of trustees

Jhalister Corona has joined the Mt. San Jacinto College Board of Trustees. A world history teacher in the Perris Union High School District for the past 20 years, Corona was sworn in Dec. 15, and now represents Area Four, according to a statement on the community colleges’ website. Corona attended Mt. …

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