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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Just because many people believe in the importance of something or someone doesn’t mean that thing or person is right and true, as evidenced by the election of so many American presidents. But when politicians see that the electorate has named some one thing as the No. 1 issue they are paying attention to when they next go to their polling ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    On New Year’s Day, 2000, Nobel laureate James Buchanan challenged his fellow classical liberals to save the “soul” of liberalism. “People need something to yearn and struggle for,” he wrote. “If the liberal ideal is not there, there will be a vacuum and other ideas will supplant it.” Twenty years later, Buchanan’s fears seem ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Just because many people believe in the importance of something or someone doesn’t mean that thing or person is right and true, as evidenced by the election of so many American presidents. But when politicians see that the electorate has named some one thing as the No. 1 issue they are paying attention to when they next go to their polling ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Baldy area on Saturday, Dec. 14. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) A Celebration of Life Ceremony for Tim Staples was held at Abundant Living Church in Rancho Cucamonga on Saturday, Dec. 28, just two weeks after he died while working his volunteer job with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department of saving others.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    This weekend, the 75-year-old ring veteran visited San Bernardino to see some local kids blazing their own paths to immortality. On Saturday, Dec. 28, Steele was a special guest at a Jab-A-Thon fundraiser hosted by San Bernardino-based Project Fighting Chance. All pledges and donations will go toward the nonprofit’s operating budget.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    QB: C.J. Stroud, Rancho Cucamonga, Sr. QB: Trevian Tribble, Kaiser, Jr. RB: Gustavo Lopez, Carter, Jr. RB: Raymond Rodriguez, Chaffey, Jr. WR: Silas Bolden, Rancho Cucamonga, Sr. WR: Jayden Dixon-Veal, Rancho Cucamonga, Sr. WR: Jordan Williams, Etiwanda, So. OL: Alec Estrada, Cajon, Sr. OL: Jacob Gardner, Los Osos, Sr. OL: Nofoafia Tulafono ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    The name on C.J. Stroud’s birth certificate reads “Coleridge Bernard Stroud IV,” which sounds like a character in a Bronte novel. But the most likely place you’d find a pen in the hands of this character is in front of a screen. “Back in the spring, we’d film our practices and if I didn’t get it up (on the computer) that night, he ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Justin Flowe was already one of the top high school football recruits in the country regardless of position entering his senior season. He didn’t do anything to alter that perception. Flowe, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound inside linebacker from Upland High School who recently signed his national letter of intent to play at Oregon, dominated opposing ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Two stray dogs wandered away from their Mead Valley home Saturday morning and attacked a herd of goats, killing nine of them and injuring 18 others, officials said. Three of the injured goats were later euthanized due to the severity of their wounds, said John Welsh, spokesman for Riverside County Animal Services. Animal services received a ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    CORONA >> Savannah Lewis remembers the disappointment of going 2-2 and finishing off the podium at last year’s Queen of the Hill girls wrestling tournament. Lewis was determined not to leave the building feeling the same way this year. Lewis, a sophomore at Corona High School, won the 116-pound title Saturday night, pinning Ariana Juarez from ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    A police helicopter and K-9 found the man and ordered him down from his tree fort. The man did so despite officers not knowing the secret password. In San Bernardino, a City Council majority whacked the pay of two elected officials, the city clerk and city attorney, in June to free up $150,000 to spend on lobbyists. The pair took the city to ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    An Amber Alert was issued in the area, and authorities said the woman, identified as 30-year-old Christine Lujan, was found in San Bernardino County on the 15 Freeway. Officials said Lujan was arrested on suspicion of child abduction and the girl was found safe and unharmed.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Norco 63, California 61. Norco scoring – A. Cassell 11, S. Willis 27, C. O’ Hara 17, S. Torres 2, A. Grashoff 3, L. Rachal 3. California scoring – J. Deheza 4, V. Romero 11, M. Alvarez 8, L. Jaimes 4, J. Rivera 2, A. Martinez 10, K. Ramirez 22.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    They had made the detour north in order to see Death Valley and Mammoth Mountain, but were soon headed back down to San Bernardino to complete their mission which would end at the pier in Santa Monica. This was not the first time I had run into foreign visitors on the same quest. A couple of years ago I was sheltering from the blistering heat ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    On Dec. 17, CMC presented to the San Bernardino chapter of the Salvation Army bicycles, scooters, clothing and other toys purchased by employees at CMC’s Rancho Cucamonga steel mill to fulfill the holiday requests of 32 children participating in the Salvation Army’s annual Angel Tree program, according to a press release. CMC provided ...
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