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Utility exec to be interim city manager Riverside’s public utilities deputy city manager will become the city’s interim assistant city manager. Steve Badgett, who had planned to retire, will take over for Belinda Graham, an assistant city manager for the past six years who is retiring this month, according to …

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Gloria Fisher has been named president of San Bernardino Valley College. Fisher, who has been the school’s interim president for the past 16 months, was named president last month, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. A SBV College employee since 1991, Fisher has taught criminal justice, …

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Corona City Manager Brad Robbins is stepping down. Robbins announced this week that he will step down in April after six years on the job, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. The 55-year-old Robbins began working for Corona in 1988, as an assistant planner. He worked in the planning …

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Upland Police Chief Jeff Mendenhall has announced that he will retire. Mendenhall, who has spent 32 years on the job, made the announcement Tuesday via e-mail, according to report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. He will stay on the job until a replacement is found, a process that is …

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Larry Vaupel has been named director of San Bernardino County’s economic development agency. Vaupel, Riverside’s former economic development manager, began work Monday, according to a report in the San Bernardino County Sun. He will be in charge of three departments – Workforce Development, Community Development and Housing and Economic Development …

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Rod Pacheco, former Riverside County District Attorney, and Virginia Blumenthal, president of the Riverside Community College District board, will serve on a Riverside ethics panel. The panel, which was selected by the City Council Monday, will review the city’s ethics code, which is nearly 10 years old, and suggest ways …

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