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Inland Empire in desperate need of its own media

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By Lou Desmond I’ve worked in public relations and public affairs for more than 20 years, 15 of which have been in the Inland Empire. During those early years, I worked extensively with media outlets such as the Business Press, The San Bernardino Sun, The Daily Bulletin and The Press …

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Time to Tell the Truth

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By Ed Hoffman As I said on my show last week, I am finally beginning to question the religious beliefs of the President of the United States. I know that’s not a new phenomenon; everyone knows someone who wasn’t sure if the President was a Christian, as he has long …

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Retail sector gets stronger

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Retail added 34,800 jobs in January, as some merchants added to their staffs following the holiday shopping season. Job gains were posted in sporting goods, e-commerce and general merchandise stores, according to the National Retail Federation in Washington, D.C. Another sign that the U.S. economy is in recovery, the retail …

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Local college gets bad news

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San Bernardino Valley College has some work to do. First, President Gloria Fisher has been ordered back to school to improve some of her credentials by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Second, the commission has placed the school on warning …

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Hospice care industry, meet Obamacare

The Affordable Care Act of 2010 has something to say about end-of-life treatment, but how much the federal healthcare program will impact that industry remains to be seen. Only two things appear certain now: more paperwork, and a lot of confusion. Like every aspect of healthcare, the hospice industry is …

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Inland residents flock to Obamacare

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The Inland Empire appears to like the Affordable Care Act. With two weeks left in the current enrollment period, the number of local residents signing up for the federal healthcare program is up 21 percent compared with the last open-enrollment period, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Officials with …

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