The arena, now a major part of the Inland business landscape, just received some much-appreciated recognition from two major trade publications on the heels of its 10th anniversary. Citizens Business Bank Arena is on a bit of a roll lately. The 11,000-seat venue early this month was rated among the …
Read More »Free SBA program teaches entrepreneurship
Applications are being accepted for the 2019 Small Business Administration Emerging Leaders Program. The program, sponsored by the SBA’s Orange County/Inland Empire District office, provides free training in entrepreneurship for executives of small companies that could one day be job creators, according to a statement. During the seven-month program, participants …
Read More »Local company offers help to protect property
With significant rains this week, a local drilling and shoring contractor is on the scene making sandbags to help residents protect their property from debris flows. D.J. Scheffler & Nye has a long-standing relationship with the Malibu community, having installed over 400 foundations for beachfront and hillside homes, along with performing …
Read More »Ceremony marks auto center renovation
Dignitaries from San Bernardino’s business and government communities gathered at the San Bernardino Auto Center Monday to mark that facility’s long-planned renovation. No wrecking balls struck concrete, but several officials – including Cliff Cummings, owner and chief executive officer of Toyota of San Bernardino – posed for a photograph holding …
Read More »CBB Arena among state’s top venues
Ontario’s Citizens Business Bank Arena has been ranked the second-most successful entertainment venue in California for 2018 among facilities that seat 10,000 to 15,000 patrons. Only the Pechanga Arena in San Diego ranked higher last year in tickets sold for concerts and other events, according to data released by Venues …
Read More »Proposed state law aimed at out-of-state trucks
SB-210 would make trucks from outside California pass a clean air test before they’re allowed to do business here. As unusual as it may seem, California does not require “smog checks” for diesel trucks. Unlike passenger vehicles, which must pass a stringent air quality check every two years to remain …
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