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Snack company to expand

A San Bernardino-based meat snack company is expanding within the city.  Country Archer Jerky Co. is moving to a 72,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at 1055 E. Cooley Ave., less than two years after it opened a similar operation at 379 E. Industrial Road, according to a statement. The company, which has …

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Local food bank to host free luncheon

Feeding America San Bernardino/Riverside will hold is fifth annual Ladles of Love Luncheon Feb. 12 at the charity’s distribution center, 2950-B Jefferson St. Riverside. The free soup-line style luncheon is held during Valentine’s week to stress the need for the community to “open its heart” and support its regional food …

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Moreno Valley provides free job training

Moreno Valley has begun “Training Tuesdays,” a series of free workshops designed to help people hone their job skills and increase their chances of getting hired. The project, sponsored by the city’s Economic Development Department, will teach participants skills that will help them prepare for future job opportunities, according to …

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Macy’s to close 125 stores

Macy’s to shut down more stores

Macy’s, the department store chain that has been part of the U.S. retail scene for more than a century, will close 125 stores. The closures, scheduled to happen during the next three years, will include the elimination of 2,000 corporate jobs and the closing of several offices, according to multiple …

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Cadiz gets ready to grow hemp

One of the Inland Empire’s largest agricultural businesses will soon plant its first commercial hemp crop. Cadiz Inc., owner of 70 square miles of farmable property in San Bernardino County, is nearly finished with land preparation and will begin cultivating organic hemp on 1,280 acres at Cadiz Ranch next month, …

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Kaiser Permanente donates to Perris food program

Kaiser Permanente has donated another $25,000 to the Grow Perris Initiative. The contribution, made at a recent city council meeting, is the fourth made by Kaiser Permanente for Grow Perris since 2014, according to a statement. Grow Perris looks to use gardens to establish pop-up produce markets and increase access …

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