Moreno Valley is offering its residents one year of access to LinkedIn Learning, an online program that provides access to more than 13,000 video courses. The videos, which cover areas such as business, technology and creative skills, are being offered for free by Moreno Valley’s employment resource center, according to …
Read More »Omnitrans wins safety award
Omnitrans, the largest public transit operator in San Bernardino County, has been recognized for its efforts to improve safety for its riders and employees. The American Public Transportation Association presented the Bus Safety & Security Excellence Gold Awards officials during a ceremony Tuesday in Louisville, according to a statement. “These …
Read More »Bryant to head new Omnitrans division
Jeremiah Bryant has been promoted to director of strategic development at Omnitrans. A 12-year employee of the San Bernardino County transit agency, Bryant will oversee 15 employees in the newly-formed Strategic Development Department, according to a statement. Bryant started at Omnitrans in 2007 as marketing analyst and was promoted to …
Read More »Vackar named to community college board
Tracey Vackar has been named to the board of directors of the Community College League of California’s Community College Trustee. Currently president of the Riverside Community College District’s Board of Trustees, Vackar is a teacher and administrator in secondary and post-secondary adult education, according to the statement announcing her appointment. …
Read More »Packaging company to open in Chino
A packaging manufacturer that specializes in products for food companies and other contract packagers will expand into Chino. ePac Flexible Packaging, which makes packaging that can be designed and produced quickly, will move into a 25,000-square-foot building at 5475 Daniels St. next month, according to a statement. The facility, which …
Read More »County takes steps to avoid lawsuits
Riverside County has taken further action to cut its legal fees and reduce its exposure to lawsuits. One year after the board of supervisors created the Risk Management Steering Committee, board members have voted to give that panel more authority to evaluate lawsuits and make recommendations to county departments to …
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