Monthly Archives: August 2011

Business advocate to meet Chino Valley chamber

Lucy Dunn, CEO of the Orange County Business Council, is the scheduled speaker for Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce’s next “Build Your Business” networking breakfast. The gathering is scheduled to take place from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Sept. 7 at … Continue reading

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Get rid of E-waste in Redlands

Old computer monitors, cell phones and other electronic waste can be discarded at an upcoming collection event in Redlands, the California Credit League’s Tri-County Chapter announced. E-waste, which includes old televisions, VCRs and other electronic devices, is a source of … Continue reading

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Job fair scheduled for warehouse workers

A job fair for clamp and slipsheet forklift drivers as well as order pullers and order pickers will be held to fill 180 jobs in Ontario, county officials announced. Applicants must be able to pass a background check and drug … Continue reading

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Red Lobster remodeling inland restaurants

Red Lobster’s restaurant in Victorville has been remodeled, the seafood chain announced. The New England-inspired redesign includes an exterior stone tower, ship lanterns and Adrirondack chair. New interior decorations include new booths, softer lighting and nautical adornments. Red Lobster also … Continue reading

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Fort Irwin to host job fair

Fort Irwin, home of the military’s National Training Center, will host a job fair for veterans and the public on Sept. 8, the Army announced. The Army post holds a job fair two times a year for soldiers transitioning to … Continue reading

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Bank of America hires new small business banker for Inland Empire

Bank of America hired Maria Khan as a new small business banker for the Inland Empire. Khan, who lives in Redlands, was hired as part of the bank’s effort to hire 100 small business bankers for the greater Los Angeles … Continue reading

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Manufacturer moving to San Bernardino

Hyden Industrial Products, a manufacturer of heat exchangers employed to cool equipment used in the power generation, construction, fluid power and agriculture industries, will move from Corona to San Bernardino. The San Bernardino Valley Enterprise Zone announced the move Wednesday. … Continue reading

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Realtors ask for help on short sales

The California Association of Realtors announced sending a letter to the nation’s four largest lenders and mortgage servicers asking for help in streamlining the short sale process.A short sale occurs when a homeowner sells a house for less than the … Continue reading

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Chino Valley business group to talk marketing

Business owners are invited to discuss their ideas on marketing at Chino Valley Business in the Know’s Thursday meet-up. Chino Valley Business in the Know is a networking group whose organizers aim to structure meetings like roundtable discussions instead of … Continue reading

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Rancho Cucamonga firm offers retirement advice

\>Inland Retirement Advisors, based in Rancho Cucamonga, has scheduled a free workshop for people seeking retirement advice in a highly-volatile economy. The workshop is scheduled to begin 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Total Wine, 8201 Day Creek Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga. Admission … Continue reading

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