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Leadership program to return in 2020

Next year, the Inland Futures Foundation of the San Bernardino Community College District will again conduct its Academy for Dynamic Leadership, which will include a retreat at the UCLA Conference Center in Lake Arrowhead. During the five-month program, participants will study personal leadership methods, work on team building and network …

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Palm Springs council to hold special arena meeting

Palm Springs residents and business owners will have an opportunity to comment this week on a downtown arena being developed by the Agua Cliente Band of Cahuilla Indians on tribal-owned land. A special city council meeting is scheduled to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Palm Springs Convention …

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Ontario apartment complex sold

A 140-unit apartment complex in Ontario has been sold. La Terraza, at 551 E. Riverside Drive, sold recently for $27.9 million, according to Capital Income Properties Group in Norco. Capital Income represented the seller, whose name was not released. The complex was described in a statement as a major investment …

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Ontario to host annual Xmas tree lighting

Ontario is scheduled to hold its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony Dec. 6 at the Ontario Town Square. Food vendors, dance groups, and a visit from Santa Clause are all planned for The Christmas on Euclid Experience, which is free and open to the public.  “Prancer,” a 1989 movie starring …

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Longtime San Bernardino restaurant is up for sale

A landmark restaurant in San Bernardino is for sale. Ye Olde Lamplighter, a steakhouse and lounge at 255 E. 40th St. that opened in 1960, is available for $250,000, according to California Curb Appeal Real Property Specialists Inc. in San Bernardino. California Curb Appeal is marketing the business on behalf …

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Eastvale decides to stick with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department

Several factors led the young city to drop the idea of forming its own police department. It would, however, like a sheriff’s substation. Eastvale has decided it won’t form its own police department. After several public hearings last spring, and much consideration about finances and the difficulties of starting a …

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