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Brown Approves Budget

Jerry Brown

Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday signed a $171 billion budget that increases assistance to poor people and sends more money to universities. The spending plan, which Brown signed without using a line-item veto, also places $2 billion in the state’s rainy day fund, which ls meant to be a safety …

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A Warning: Fireworks are Illegal Almost Everywhere in IE

Fireworks are Illegal Almost Everywhere in IE

Just as they do every year at this time, the fire departments of Riverside and San Bernardino counties are issuing warnings regarding the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July. Except for a few cities in both jurisdictions, fireworks – including sparklers – are illegal in both counties all …

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BusinessQuest® Brokers Celebrates 10 Years in the Inland Empire

BusinessQuest® Brokers Celebrates 10 Years

BusinessQuest Brokers is proud to celebrate its10th year serving the Inland Empire this month. BusinessQuest has established itself as the Inland Empire’s leading business valuation and business brokerage firm serving small & mid-size, privately-held businesses. During that time, BusinessQuest has prepared formal business valuations and has brokered the sale of …

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Esri to Show Off New Apps

ESRI Gets New Grant

Esri, the Redlands company that uses software to make maps and customized geographic information systems, unveiled two apps Monday at the annual Esri User Conference in San Diego. Attendees on the first day of the five-day conference saw live demonstrations of the Drone2 Map and Survey123, according to a statement. …

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Former Citrus Plant to Get Facelift

Arteco Partners

Redlands is selling the city’s historic citrus packing house to a Pomona company that will restore it and convert it to restaurant and retail operation. Arteco Partners, which undertook a similar project in the Claremont Village, will buy the 104-year-old structure at 330 N. Third St. for an estimated $320,000, …

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Homebuilders back state bond initiative that would help build schools

Homebuilders back state bond initiative that would help build schools

The measure, which will appear on the November ballot, would end the need for construction and refurbishment fees mandated by school districts that the building industry considers excessive. If it doesn’t pass, some housing construction could disappear, developers say. In November, Californians will vote on the California Public Education Facilities …

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