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Input sought for new library

Riverside Wants a New Library

Riverside wants to know what its residents would like to see in the city’s new main library. Public meetings where residents may voice their opinions are scheduled for 5 p.m. on June 15 and July 21 at the Art Pick City Council Chamber, Riverside City Hall, 3900 Main St. Riverside …

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On The Move

The director of Moreno Valley’s Youth Program has won a special election to fill a vacant city council seat. Ulises Cabrera will replace Yxstian Gutierrez, who became the city’s first directly elected mayor last December, according to a statement. The 22-year-old Cabrera will represent the fourth district. His term will …

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On The Move

Joseph M. Vargas, longtime executive in the commercial real estate industry, has been named senior managing director for greater Los Angeles by Colliers International. Vargas, whose territory will include the Inland Empire, will focus in new business, talent acquisition and retention, according to a statement. Vargas, whose appointment was announced …

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Stater Bros., local charity help troops

Stater Bros. Charities

Stater Bros. employees gathered Saturday to assemble more than 1,000 care packages for local military personnel who are serving overseas. More than 150 Stater Bros. employees and members of Operation Community Cares participated in the event, which was held at the company’s corporate offices and distribution center, according to a …

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Inland Empire school districts to get electric buses

Four Inland Empire school districts will receive grants from the South Coast Air Quality Management District to buy zero-emission electric buses. The Coachella Valley, Fontana, Jurupa and Rialto unified districts will each receive $536,000 grants that will pay for two electric buses – at a cost of $496,000 – and …

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IE has some entrepreneurial spirit

Some people in the Inland Empire have gone into business for themselves. Riverside and San Bernardino counties ranked 13 in startup businesses among the 40 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, according to the 2017 Kaufmann Index of Startup Activity. That was five spots better than the two-county region ranked in the …

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