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Report: IE -based credit unions are doing well

An estimated 16,000 consumers joined an Inland Empire-based credit union during the year that ended Sept. 30, according to data release Monday. Approximately 357,000 people now belong to one of the 23 credit unions headquartered in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the highest membership since 2010, the Ontario-based California Credit …

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Jobs report somewhat disappointing

U.S. add jobs, unemployment rate stays flat

The U.S. economy added 148,000 jobs in December, well below the 190,000 it was expected to create, according to data released Friday. That number was also well below the 252,000 jobs – a revised number – that were created November, the U.S. Department of Labor announced in its monthly jobs …

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Inland Empire retail market should stay above water in 2018

Space should be absorbed and construction should continue during the next 12 months, according to several  people familiar with the market. The Inland Empire retail market will likely perform well during 2018, continuing the slow but steady improvement it has undergone since the recession ended. That’s the good news. The …

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Apple Valley to get Big Lots DC

Workers are grading a site in Apple Valley that will be home to a Big Lots distribution center. Crews began moving dirt last month on the 106-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Navajo Road and LaFayette Street, according to a statement. The foundation is tentatively scheduled to be poured …

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Mission Inn Foundation and Museum names executive director

Gina Cavallo Collins has been named executive director of the Mission Inn Foundation and Museum. She will replace Steve Spiller, who is scheduled to retire at the end of this month after spending more than 15 years with the foundation, according to a statement. Cavallo Collins has spent 30 years …

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Riverside’s agricultural business development coordinator named citrus hero

Riverside’s agricultural business development coordinator has been recognized for her efforts in fighting the Asian citrus psyliid, which carries a disease often fatal to citrus trees. Joyce Jong received an award from the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program, a state agency that works with cities and local officials to …

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