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    To spark interest in higher education and showcase career and technical opportunities, Crafton Hills College is holding its third annual Medical and Allied Health Career Day for middle and high school students on Friday, Nov. 17. This is the second year the event is being geared just for Girl Scouts, and about 200 scouts from across ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Local pre-school teacher Toi Waddles is American born, but her family’s inside joke is that she’s not African American at all. “They say I’m Jamaican,” she said. ” I’ve got too many jobs.” She is also a full-time college student working on her degree in psychology, a stepmom of four kids under ...
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    by Lea Michelle Cash Shining through the darkness Our is a message so bright It offers hope and light Sparking like the daylight Bringing tomorrow in sight                                                   (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society)                                Over the past few weeks, visitors have flocked to the Norman F. Feldheym Central Library in downtown San Bernardino. They have ...
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    The grand opening will be held September 28th  for a key phase of the Arrowhead Grove Neighborhood Revitalization, a robust public-private partnership that is helping to transform San Bernardino, one of America’s most challenged cities. Olive Meadow at Arrowhead Grove, featuring 62 high-quality affordable apartment homes, represents the first on-site redevelopment phase of the former ...
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    With commitment from every school and district in the region, San Bernardino County Superintendent Ted Alejandre championed the boundless potential of students to achieve and take advantage of the opportunities their educations provide. “Our districts, schools and staff are focused on transforming the student experience and expanding the impact we can make in the lives of our students ...
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    By Dianne Anderson Feet grow fast for kids — much faster than parents can pay the bills. This back to school time of year is a big push for Shoes That Fit. It’s when the nonprofit handles its highest requests for help. Nekeda Newell Hall, director of corporate engagement at their Emergency Shoe Warehouse in ...