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April 2010 STORM WATER POLLUTION happens when wastewater (also known as runoff) combines with fertilizers, pesticides, motor oil, litter, pet waste, green waste, cigarettes, soaps, paint, chemicals and vehicles fluids enters into the storm drain.
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AT A MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, April 6, The Riverside County Board of Supervisors proclaimed April 2010 as DMV/Donate Life California Month, encouraging residents to become organ and tissue donors.
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SEALING DRAFTS AND AIR LEAKS, improving the efficiency of heating systems, and adding insulation are among the weatherization services that will help anyone’s pocketbook.
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A SAVINGS-INCENTIVE PROGRAM for low-income residents of Riverside County helps with the cost of educational or vocational training, the purchase of a home or starting or expanding a business.
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WHEN ANGEL LOPEZ and his wife Martha heard about a program that would help them with the down payment for a home and also provide funds for improving it, they thought it was too good to be true.
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IN THE CURRENT economic storm, the 2010 Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival proved to be a thunderous success breaking several all time attendance records, bringing in 310,394 fairgoers.
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THE KAY CENICEROS Community Center in Sun City will become larger, thanks to the addition of a single-family home that was next to the property.
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IMPROVEMENTS ARE UNDERWAY at Lake Skinner that will provide the community with a new water play and splash pad recreation facility, an outdoor amphitheater, and expanded and enhanced multi-purpose trails and paths.
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WALK INTO RANCHO JURUPA PARK and you will find a new, meandering driveway, a camp store and an 18-hole miniature golf course that is the first of its kind in Southern California.
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EIGHTH AND NINTH-GRADERS from several school districts will get an early taste of college life in a tour organized by the 1st District Youth Advisory Council.
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY IS PARTNERING with the U.S. Census Bureau to help achieve a complete and accurate count of our population as part of the 2010 Census. Conducted every 10 years, the census defines who we are as a nation.
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A NEW 7,000 SQUARE FOOT library in Highgrove will be a major improvement over the current one, offering a community room with an outdoor patio that will be able to seat about 50 people, beautiful craftsman architecture and an energy-efficient design.
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PATRONS WHO VISIT the Cathedral City Library, which reopened over the summer 16 months after a fire, can’t believe what they see. The new library has a computer lab, a bookstore and feels more like a Barnes & Noble or Borders than a library.
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RESIDENTS OF SUN CITY and nearby communities are now enjoying the benefits of the new 12,000 square foot Sun City Library, which offers a meeting room, new collections and other amenities.
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FOR TONYA KENNON, TAKING A JOB as Riverside County Librarian meant coming full circle. Kennon comes to the county from the Tustin Unified School District, where she managed 26 libraries and 29 librarians.
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FROM FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS to “flash books” to comfy furniture that encourages sitting back and getting lost in a good novel, Riverside County libraries offer much more than books.
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