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Hospital looks to help vets

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Riverside County Regional Medical Center is promising to provide quick treatment for veterans who cannot get help from hospitals in the Veterans Administration system. The medical center, which is not part of the VA system, is assuring veterans of treatment for basic healthcare within 24 hours regardless of whether they …

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In the future, jobs might not be the problem in the Inland Empire

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No, the challenge will be finding people qualified to fill those jobs, many of which will require a lot more than a high school diploma, according to a recent study. Anyone familiar with the Inland Empire knows the region has a history of high unemployment, a problem that only got …

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Retirement community holds preview

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Some Inland residents got an early look recently at Oakmont of San Antonio Heights, a luxury retirement community scheduled to open next month in Upland. About 300 people toured the 75,000-square-foot facility at Euclid Avenue and 24th Street in late April, according to a statement. The facility, which is 60 …

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Airport director steps down

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After two and a half years on the job, the interim director of San Bernardino International Airport has decided to step down. A.J. Wilson said his family wants him to return to being retired, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Wilson, 72, was hired in November …

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On The Move

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Colton Police Chief Steve Ward has been named the city’s interim city manager. Ward replaces Stephen C. Compton, who has been placed on administrative leave pending a review of certain personnel actions Compton undertook, according to multiple reports. The release says nothing else regarding Compton’s dismissal or his possible return …

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On The Move

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Linda Liles, a kindergarten teacher with the Yucaipa Christian School District, has received the district’s Distinguished Service Award. Liles, who began teaching at Yucaipa Christian School in 1980, was honored for more than 30 years service, according to a statement. Liles received the award, one of the highest honors given …

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