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Kicking A**, Chewing Bubble Gum

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By Tim Kolacz In recent months, there have been a number of my childhood “Heroes” that have either come down with medical ailments or have died altogether. This has led me to think about how I work on a daily basis. When you come to work, do you get coffee, …

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Riverside Named Winner of “StartUP in a Day” Competition

City of Riverside Awarded for Business Friendliness

Earlier this month the City of Riverside was presented with an award for cutting red tape and helping new business start up. On August 5 the U.S. Small Business Administration names Riverside as a winner in the national “StartUP in a Day” competition. The competition was created to encourage cities …

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CSUSB Approaches 50th Anniversary, Makes Event Plans

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As California State University San Bernardino approaches its 50th anniversary this fall, preparations are underway for the Legacy of Leadership Celebration September 17 through 20. According to the university’s events calendar, the event is scheduled to be held at approximately 15 locations throughout CSUSB’s 441-acre campus. The campus event director …

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Hold Her Accountable

By Ed Hoffman As we move deeper into the 2016 presidential race, I’m constantly reminded of the 2012 comedy film “The Campaign.” Will Farrell, playing an ethics-challenged congressional candidate, makes the same speech at every campaign stop, changing the conclusion to suit the audience every time. It starts with, “Our …

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Local Lobbyist is Policy Advocate for Inland Realtors

FHA Jumbo Loan Limits

For Paul Herrera, helping to remove the roadblocks that licensed Realtors face is a full-time endeavor. As government affairs director for three local associations – the Inland Valley Association of Realtors, Inland Gateway Association of Realtors, and the California Desert Association of Realtors – he works to impact public policies …

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Changes on Redlands’ State Street, but Cuca’s Remains

Cucas in Redlands Remains

State Street, the tree-lined centerpiece of downtown Redlands comprised of historic buildings and locally-owned businesses, continues to undergo a facelift. On the west end of the road near Tennessee Street, the next phase of the city’s Pavement Accelerated Repair Implementation Strategy (PARIS) will commence on August 31. Meanwhile, the boutique …

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