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Earp to receive Riverside Spirit Award

Zack Earp, a longtime advocate for veterans and their children within the Alvord Unified School District, is scheduled to receive Riverside’s City Spirit Award. A Marine Corp. veteran, Earp has spent five decades working on behalf of veterans and their families in the school district, where he worked for three …

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Graham joins CSUSB administration

Daria Graham has been named Cal State San Bernardino’s dean of students and associate vice president of student affairs. A longtime teacher and administrator at the University of Dayton in Ohio, Graham is scheduled to begin her new job on July 1, according to a statement on CSUB’s website. “I …

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Stewart steps down as Temecula mayor

James “Stew” Stewart has resigned as Temecula’s mayor. Stewart, who was elected to a four-year term in November 2016, stepped down earlier this month amid fallout from a racially insensitive email, according to multiple reports. “I understand that even my sincerest apologies cannot remedy this situation,” Stewart said in a …

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Brown promoted at MSJC

Jeremy Brown has been named vice president of instruction at Mt. San Jacinto College. Brown, who holds that position on an interim basis, is expected to be confirmed by the board of directors later this month, according to a statement on the school’s website. Brown began teaching at MSJC in 2007 …

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Morales to co-chair Inland economic recovery team

Tomas Morales, president of Cal State University San Bernardino, has been named co-chair of the Inland Empire Economic Recovery Research Team. Morales and fellow co-chair Kim Wilcox, chancellor of UC Riverside, will oversee the research team, which is part of the Inland Empire Business and Employment Recovery Task Force, according …

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Monterrey named Apple Valley employee of the quarter

Carlos Monterrey has been named Apple Valley’s employee of the quarter for the second quarter of this year. The town’s maintenance supervisor, Monterrey was recognized recently for helping to get Apple Valley through the COVID-19 crisis, according to a statement on the town’s website. “The coronavirus has changed the entire …

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