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Cal Poly’s largest class ever arrives on campus

Cal Poly Pomona welcomed the largest class in its 80-year history Thursday, as more than 7,700 first-time and transfer students began the fall semester. Applications are up nearly five percent among first-year students, while transfer students showed a slight uptick, according to a statement. The colleges of engineering, business administration …

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Head of Chaffey College wins executive award

Henry D. Shannon, president and superintendent of Chaffey College, has been named winner of the 2018 Marie Y. Martin Chief Executive Officer Award for the Pacific Region. The award, which is given out by the Association of Community College Trustees, recognizes executives who have made a significant impact on community …

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Eastvale council member appointed to full term

Todd Rigby has been appointed to a four-year term on the Eastvale City Council. Rigby was appointed Tuesday during a special council meeting and will serve until 2022, said Steven Aguilar, Eastvale city clerk. Mayor pro tem Rigby, who won a special election two years ago when Councilman William Link …

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San Bernardino hires law firm

Lawsuits Settled

San Bernardino has hired Best, Best & Krieger to provide legal services for the city. The law firm became San Bernardino’s legal team of record earlier this month after having worked for the city under multiple interim agreements, according to a statement on the city’s website. Best, Best & Krieger …

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New tenants for Ontario Mills

Ontario Mills is adding four retailers. Adidas, Minoso, The Mug Shakes and The Ride 7D will soon be added to the Mills’ mix of 200 tenants, according to a statement. Adidas, which sells premium sports apparel, footwear and accessories, is expected to set up shop this fall. Minoso, the Japanese …

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EMWD gets federal grant

Cadiz forms partnership to improve water quality

Eastern Municipal Water District has received a $210,000 grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, money the district will use to help its agricultural customers use water more efficiently. The grant is part of the Agricultural Water Conservation and Efficiency Program, a joint effort between the bureau and the National …

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