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Secada to Highlight X-Mas Festival

Secada to Highlight X-Mas Festival

Jon Secada, the Grammy Award-winning singer, will perform Saturday at the first annual “Feliz Navidad” celebration in Ontario. The scheduled performance is part of Ontario’s annual Christmas on Euclid Experience, which is scheduled to begin today with a Christmas Tree-lighting ceremony, according to a statement by the Greater Ontario Convention …

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Founders of Cancer Fundraiser Recognized

Founders of Cancer Fundraiser Recognized

Inland Women Fighting Cancer, the group that partners with Stater Bros. Charities to organize the Believe Walk in Redlands, has been named 2015 Volunteer Group of the Year by the Inland Empire chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Officials with IWFC accepted the award at the chapter’s award luncheon, …

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State Water Reduction Slows

Cadiz forms partnership to improve water quality

California cut its urban water use by 22.2 percent in October, the first time the state has failed to meet its monthly goal of 25 percent since emergency drought regulations were implemented earlier this year. That effort was well below the 26 percent reduction the state achieved in September, according …

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Doing Your Own Research

By Ed Hoffman If you watch the weekend news coverage of the election – specifically, the Sunday politics shows – then you already know that the front-running Republican candidates are being accused of “bending the truth” to fit their narratives. It would be great if Republican voters like me didn’t …

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OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

Ontario International Airport posted a solid month in October. Passenger traffic was up 5.6 percent year-over-year, with 380,584 passengers serviced during that month, according to data released Monday by Los Angeles World Airports, the agency that owns the airport. Cargo was also up 10 percent in October, as 46,840 tons …

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Purchasing Index Bounces Back

Inland Empire manufacturing is growing again, at least for now. The region’s purchasing managers index last month was 52.3, well above the 45.9 index that was recorded in October, according to data released Tuesday by the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino. Anything below …

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