Two Inland Empire nonprofits have been recognized by the Bank of America for their charitable work. Habitat for Humanity Riverside and Coachella Valley have been named 2019 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders recipients for their work with affordable housing and creating college and career opportunities for low-income households, respectively, according to …
Read More »Lewis County, Washington sees great potential in the Inland Empire
As a source of jobs, that is. A non-profit economic development organization is looking to lure small manufactures, and it will be down here in two months to make a recruiting pitch. Watch out, Inland Empire. A nonprofit economic development organization in Lewis County, Wash. – population 78,000 – is …
Read More »Report: IE fast-growing market for small businesses
The Inland Empire is the fifth fastest-growing small business markets in California, according to a report. Eight of the top 10 markets are in Northern California, with San Francisco topping the list, according to the California Rising Cities Small Business Index, the inaugural version of which was released recently. The …
Read More »Free rides for veterans on Veterans Day
Omnitrans will offer free rides to veterans of the U.S. military on Veterans Day, which will he observed Monday. Any veteran of any military may board with a valid veteran identification card, which indicates retired status, according to a statement on the transit agency’s website. The offer is available on …
Read More »Stater Bros. reopens six stores
Stater Bros. on Wednesday marked the grand reopening of six supermarkets. The stores – at 550 Hidden Valley Parkway in Corona, 14466 Main Street in Hesperia, 78630 Highway 111 in La Quinta, 78210 Varner Road in Palm Desert, 1271 N. State Street in San Jacinto and 24336 El Toro Road …
Read More »Rite-Aid donates to three Inland charities
Three youth-oriented nonprofit charities in the Inland Empire have received grants from The Rite Aid Foundation, one of 233 donations the organization made nationwide recently. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cathedral City, Menifee Valley and Southwest County Temecula each received $20,000 from the Camp Hill, Pa. charitable organization, which …
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