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Environmental groups line up to stop World Logistics Center

Environmental groups line up to stop World Logistics Center

The mega-industrial project approved in Moreno Valley figures to trigger a spate of lawsuits, but anyone wishing to file one needs to work quickly. It’s not clear whether the project’s opponents can stop the development or merely force a repeat of the approval process. The Moreno Valley city council and …

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US jobs picture is good news/bad news

US jobs picture is good news/bad news

The U.S. unemployment picture was a mixed bag during August. First, the good news: the national unemployment rate fell to 5.1 percent last month, according to data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Now, the not-so-good news: the economy added 173,000 jobs during that time, a solid …

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On The Move

Harold Stryker will serve as an interim member of the Laker Elsinore School District Board. Stryker, a longtime educator and union leader, was selected by the district’s trustees in a 3-1 vote, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Stryker replaces Tom Thomas, who died unexpectedly in June. The 52-year-old …

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On The Move

Kristina M. Leslie

Kristina M. Leslie has been named to CVB Financial Corp’s board of directors. Leslie, who was chief financial officer at DreamWorks Studios from 2003 until her retirement in 2007, was also named a director of Citizens Business Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CVB Financial, according to a statement. Leslie began …

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On The Move

Redlands Chamber of Commerce

Redlands Chamber of Commerce Gets New President As one Redlands Chamber of Commerce president prepares to step down, another one is stepping into his place. The Chamber’s new president-elect is Jill Riley, co-owner of Citrus Valley Plumbing, a 24-hour plumbing service based in Redlands. Riley has taken over for Geoff …

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California leads in job growth

Inland Empire Business News December 17th.002

California added more jobs between July of 2014 and July of this year than any other state. The state, which has seen its unemployment rate drop six points since the worst part of the recession in February 2010, added 494,000 non-farm jobs during that period, according to the California Economic …

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