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Could a conspiracy be percolating?

Inland Empire News for March 1-3.001

Ed Hoffman In discussing current events the goal is to offer clarity, pinpoint what you should keep an eye on and to stimulate your thinking. This week we’ll explore whether there is some conspiracy brewing once we piece the following situations together and look at the bigger picture. Rancher Clive …

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Global warmism is settled science?

Inland Empire News for April 2.001

Global warmism is settled science – oh I am sorry – climate whatever – and we are debating whether or not the California business climate sucks? Did anybody in Sacramento or in the liberal media notice the huge economic glacier that just broke off the quickly melting economic glacier known …

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Freeway closure delayed

Inland Empire Business News April 2014.002

Plans to shut down Interstate 15 in part of Murrieta have been put on hold, although probably not for long. Last week, the city’s website included a notice that stated that Interstate 15 would be closed for several hours on April 28, where the freeway crosses Los Alamos Road, according …

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Famed San Bernardino Hotel on the market

Inland Empire Business News April 2014.001

The Arrowhead Springs Hotel in San Bernardino, once a getaway spot for Hollywood royalty, is up for sale. The Campus Crusade for Christ, which has owned the resort since 1962 , is asking $60 million for the 1,900-acre property in the San Bernardino Mountains, according to a report published in …

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Is the Inland Empire close to a full economic recovery?

Inland Empire Business News March, 2014.005

That’s the verdict of local economist John Husing, and a Los Angeles economics firm is almost as optimistic. Both agreed the region is getting close to where it was before the recession.   Let’s hope the local economists are right about the immediate future of the Inland Empire economy.   …

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Corona company must pay unpaid wages

Inland Empire News for April 2.002

An automobile restoration business in Corona will pay more than $150,000 in fines for underpaying their employees for more than two years.   West Coast Customs and its owner, Ryan Friedlinghaus, have agreed to the settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor, according to a report published by The Press-Enterprise. …

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