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Chino Walmart gets new technology

Walmart has installed its first California pickup tower at its Chino Supercenter. The tower is a “high tech vending machine” that can fulfill an online order in seconds, according to a statement. Customers choose an item from www.walmart.com and select the “pickup” option at checkout. When the item arrives at …

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City adds affordable apartments

Fontana has opened an affordable apartment complex meant to help low and very-low income residents. The 69-unit Rosena Fountains development sits on 4.3 acres at 9451 Olive St., according to a statement. The project, the eighth affordable-housing development to open in Fontana since 2003, is a public-private partnership between the …

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Riverside County consulting contract has union up in arms

A $761,600 agreement has ballooned into a $41 million pact, and that has a prominent service employees union asking questions. In October 2015, Riverside County hired a global accounting firm to help it analyze how the county was spending money on public safety. At the time, its contract with KPMG …

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Museum to honor Garner Holt

The San Bernardino County Museum is paying tribute to one of the Inland Empire’s most interesting and innovative businesses. “Mechanized Magic: 40 Years of Garner Holt Productions in San Bernardino County,” opened Sunday and will run through Nov. 25, according to a statement. Founded by Holt in 1977 when he …

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Mag Instrument to help veterans

Mag Instrument Inc. has entered into a sponsorship agreement with The American Veterans Center and National Memorial Day Parade. The Ontario company, which makes heavy-duty flashlights used by law enforcement and the military, will help veterans attend and be honored at today’s annual event in Washington, D.C., among other efforts, …

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Omnitrans to offer youth discount

For the second consecutive summer, Omnitrans will offer youth discounts. From June 1 through July 31, anyone 18 years old or younger  will pay $1 per trip, according to a statement. Regular rates $1.75 and a one-day pass is $5. Young riders will be able to pay on board or …

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