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San Bernardino business workshop scheduled

A business workshop regarding the future of downtown San Bernardino is scheduled to be held next month. “Envisioning Your Future 2.0 – A Business Resource Workshop For Entrepreneurs, Start-Ups & Small Business Owners,” will be held from 9 to 11a.m. Sept. 25th at the Andreson Building, 320 N. E. St., …

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OIA passenger count keeps climbing

OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

Passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport jumped substantially in July, according to data. The airport’s passenger count last month was nearly 495,000, 10 percent more than July 2018, the Ontario International Airport Authority reported. Of those, almost 468,000 were domestic passengers, with international travelers totaling nearly 27,000. Those were increases …

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Annual Cruisin’ Reunion in Ontario slated for next month

Ontario is gearing up for the 7th Annual Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, scheduled to be held Sept. 20 and 21 in the city’s historic downtown. The event, which regularly attracts thousands, features vintages cars and trucks that cover a 22-block stretch along Euclid Avenue, according to the Greater Ontario Convention …

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Stater Bros. Charities has busy summer

Stater Bros. Charities, donated $100,000 and more than 150,000 pounds of food to local food banks this summer. The charitable division of Stater Bros. Markets typically steps up its efforts during the summer, when school is out of session and many children don’t have access to school meal programs, which …

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Inland officials plead their case for natural gas

A possible ban on natural gas in homes and businesses would be a disaster for the Inland Empire and all of California, according to representatives from the public and private sector. Is it possible that California could ban the use of natural gas, not just in houses but also in …

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SB County water conference touches on need for better water delivery

California must implement AB 401 the water legislation that then-Gov. Jerry. Brown signed into law in 2015. That was the conclusion of a group of water experts who discussed safe and affordable drinking water in California during the annual San Bernardino County Water Conference Friday, which attracted about 275 dignitaries from …

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