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Gary Geuss, an attorney for the city of Los Angeles, has been named Riverside City Attorney. Geuss, who has worked with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office for more than 25 years, is scheduled to start work in Riverside April 13, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. He will …

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Michael Lin, superintendent of the Corona-Norco Unified School District, has been honored by a national education publication. Lin, who has been superintendent for three years, is one of 15 school superintendents nationwide named a “Leaders to Learn From” by Education Week, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. An aeronautical …

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Rich Mirman, publisher of The Press-Enterprise, has taken over the executive duties of two top executives with Freedom Communications who resigned recently. Mirman, a former casino marketing executive, took over as publisher last December. He will remain publisher of the Press-Enterprise and the Orange County Register, both of which are …

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Reza Aslan, a religious scholar and professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, will host a new series on CNN. “Believer,” the series’ tentative title, is being billed as a “spiritual adventure” series in which Aslan will join a faith-based group and a experience life as a true believer among …

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Citizens Business Bank has hired Donald Toussaint to oversee its newly formed Commercial Banking Center in Oxnard. Toussaint will hold the title executive vice president and regional manager for the Ontario-based financial institution, according to a statement released Tuesday. “Don is a great addition to the Citizens Business Bank team, …

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Temecula City Councilman Chuck Washington has been appointed to serve on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. Gov. Jerry Brown announced the appointment Wednesday, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Washington, 62, is the first African-American to serve on the board. He replaces Jeff Stone, who was elected to …

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