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Judge Postpones Ruling in Colonies Corruption Case

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The second day of motion hearings in a prominent public corruption case continued Thursday. The day ended with the judge deciding to postpone his ruling regarding a prosecution request and a proposed evidentiary hearing until Monday. San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge Michael A. Smith heard both sides of the …

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Tax would help library

Inland Empire Business News 5-28-14.002

Pomona voters this fall will decide whether to approve a tax that would benefit the city’s library. The $42 parcel tax would generate $1.3 million a year for operations at the Pomona Public Library, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. On Monday, the city council voted …

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National sales are up and down

Inland Empire News for April 2.004

The national retail sector registered mixed results last week. National retail sales dropped 0.4 percent for the week that ended Saturday but were up 2.8 percent year-over-year, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Store Sales Index, which was released Tuesday. Cool weather in some …

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Tire company leases warehouse-distribution space

Inland Empire Business News for May 13th, 2014.002

A major tire company has leased a warehouse-distribution facility in Chino. Yokohama Tire Co. will use the 658,000-square-foot building as its distribution headquarters in the western United States, according to a statement released Wednesday. The new building will replace Yokohama’s 380,000-square-foot facility in Fullerton. Financial terms were not disclosed, and …

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Defense wins early round in corruption trial

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A San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge today dismissed a conspiracy count against four defendants in a prominent public corruption case. Judge Michael A. Smith ruled that the three-year statute of limitations regarding conspiracy charges had expired against developer Jeffrey Burum, former Supervisor Paul Biane, former assistant assessor Jim Erwin …

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Pomona doesn’t mind Walmart

WalMart Looking to Expand

Walmart is going into Pomona with a whimper, not a bang. A Walmart Neighborhood Market will be built in an empty storefront at the Valley Shopping Center at Arrow Highway and Towne Avenue, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Walmart Neighborhood Market’s sell only groceries and …

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