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Riverside grabs good government award

Riverside’s Internal Audit Division has been recognized by the Association of Local Government Auditors for excellent performance. The division received the 2016 Distinguished Knighton Award for best performance audit, according to a statement on the city’s website. The audit, titled Wastewater Collection System – Asset Management, had the potential to …

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Town hall meetings scheduled

Moreno Valley will host two town hall meetings to discuss proposed budgets for major projects during the next two fiscal years. The first meeting will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. tonight, the second from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 15, according to a statement. Both meetings …

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Sponsors sought for Fourth of July parade

Moreno Valley is once again making sponsorship opportunities available to local businesses at its annual Fourth of July parade and Family FunFest. This year’s celebration, “Sweet Land of Liberty,” will begin with the traditional Independence Day Parade, which is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. at Alessandro Boulevard and Frederick …

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Aviation show scheduled

The Riverside AIRSHOW will celebrate its 25th anniversary Saturday with a full day of aerobatic performances, parachute teams and aircraft fly-bys. AIRSHOW 2017 is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. with a pancake breakfast, followed by the various airshow activities that will begin two hours later, according to a statement …

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Palm Springs to hire city attorney

The Palm Springs City Council on Wednesday will consider a contract to hire the city’s first in-house city attorney. Edward Z. Kotkin, who served for eight year’s as Indio’s city attorney and worked for 11 years in the Riverside County District Attorney’s office, has been selected for the position, according …

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Healthy drink ordinance adopted

Perris has approved an ordinance making 100 percent juice, water or milk the default beverage in children’s meals at local restaurants. The measure, which was adopted unanimously earlier this month, is meant to fight obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and a high cholesterol, according to a statement. Customers will still …

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