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MSJC to offer private security course

Mt. San Jacinto College this fall will offer a course on private security. The new class, Introduction to Private Security, is being offered through the school’s Administration of Justice program and will meet Monday evenings at the Temecula Higher Education Center this fall, according to a statement. The introductory course, …

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Inland Center Mall raises money for schools

Inland Center Mall recently donated $11,350 to 20 local elementary schools. The money, which was raised through the mall’s annual Schools Cents programs, helps schools buy supplies, according to a statement. The first place winner was St. Adelaide Academy in Highland, which received $2,000. Other recipients were Holy Rosary Academy, …

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Inland college opens technical training center

Chaffey College’s Industrial Technical Learning Center has opened a heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration training center. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held June 14 that attracted about 100 community members and local dignitaries, according to a statement. The HVAC-R center, located at Chino Valley Adult School, can train about …

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MSJC to offer free tuition

Starting this fall, Mt. San Jacinto College will offer free tuition to full-time students who are attending the college for the first time. “We know that tuition can be a major financial barrier that prevents people from attending college,” said Roger W. Schultz, superintendent and president of Mt. San Jacinto …

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Local program will train college students for housing construction jobs

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A partnership between a local trade association chapter and a community college district looks to fill construction jobs that are not being filled. It’s common knowledge to anyone who lives in California and follows the news that not enough single-family homes are being built in the state. The lack of …

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San Bernardino Symphony gets state arts grant

The California Arts Council has donated $14,400 to the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. The grant, which is part of the council’s Arts Education Exposure Program, will allow more than 3,000 students to see the local orchestra’s performance of Cirque de la Symphonie, according to a statement. Announced Monday, the donation …

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