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Brown-Hinds to chair IECF board

Paulette Brown-Hinds has been named chair of the Inland Empire Community Foundation’s board of directors. Publisher of VOICE and Black Voice News, both based in the Inland Empire, Brown-Hinds joined the foundation’s board in 2014 and most recently was its vice chair, according to a statement. She is the first African-American …

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Michael to deliver state of city

Rancho Cucamonga Mayor L. Dennis Michael is scheduled to deliver the annual State of the City address next month. The theme of the virtual event is “State of the All-America City,” a nod to a designation Rancho Cucamonga received last year, according to a statement. The address will be streamed …

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Plasma donation center opens in Moreno Valley

CSUSB street medicine program receives grant

BioLife Plasma Services, a subsidiary of the global pharmaceutical company Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., will open a plasma donation center in Moreno Valley. Collections are scheduled to begin this weekend at the facility at 23727 Sunnymead Blvd., according to a statement. “With plasma donations lower than usual throughout the pandemic …

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Some Riverside County Schools to reopen

Four school districts in Riverside County will be allowed to return to in-person instruction, now that the county’s daily COVID-19 cases are fewer than 25 per 100,000 residents. Riverside County reached that milestone Tuesday, which means that K-6 classes may resume if they have an approved safety plan that conforms …

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Apartment complex sells for record price

A 30-unit apartment complex in Moreno Valley has sold for $6.7 million. That is the most ever paid for a multi-family property in that part of Riverside County, according to the The Mogharebi Group, the Costa Mesa-based real estate brokerage that negotiated the sale. The sale price of Victory Gardens …

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Program will make PPP loan applications easier for small businesses

The Biden Administration is making an extra effort to help small businesses applying for loans from the Paycheck Protection Program. Starting Wednesday, the U.S. Small Business Administration will begin a 14-day, exclusive loan application period for small businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees, according to a statement. Lenders …

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