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Developer breaks ground on unique Murrieta satellite college campus
An artist’s rendering of the Murrieta Education Center shows how the complex would look from Interstate 15 when completed in about one and a half years.
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An artist’s rendering of the Murrieta Education Center shows how the complex would look from Interstate 15 when completed in about one and a half years.
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Temecula antique store features wine, beer and bites
October 16th 2009
Bill Cresswell caps off a pour as (from left) Bobbie Ames,Patti Crum and Mychele Chamberlin prepare to sip some of his wares.
Bill Cresswell caps off a pour as (from left) Bobbie Ames, Patti Crum and Mychele Chamberlin prepare to sip some of his wares.


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Time management workshop offered by nonprofit group, college
In today’s fast-paced world, effective time management skills are a valued necessity. But how can someone take back control, gain dominion over their time and feel like they’ve really accomplished wha...
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San Diego National seizures include latest Temecula casualty
San Diego National bank and its 28 branches – including one in Temecula – was absorbed late last month by U.S. Bank after federal regulators seized it and moved to assure customers that their deposits...
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Riverside County car washes fined for violations
Four Riverside County car washes were among 103 statewide that were collectively fined nearly $1 million for failing to register their business or for various employee labor violations, the California...
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Sting operation nets unlicensed Murrieta contractors
MURRIETA — Investigators with the Contractors State License Board arrested 19 suspected unlicensed contractors in Murrieta this week and had a 20th man deported, officials said last week. Murrieta po...
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Property manager, broker attend annual NARPM Convention
Broker Marti Scott and property manager Richard Greenwood, local leaders in the single-family rental home management field, recently returned from the Annual Convention of the National Association of ...
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Seminars offered for online marketing
The Valley News, along with Web designer and contributing writer Jim Hague, will be presenting a new educational series teaching businesspeople how to market their business online and increase revenue...
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Photography workshops to feature Wine Country setting
Photography workshops planned next month will feature a Temecula Wine Country setting and focus on building skills and learning the business. The $99 workshops, which will be held from 9 a.m. until t...
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Hate work meetings? Read this!
It’s Friday afternoon and your team is filing into the conference room, grumbling as they take their seats for yet another meeting. An hour passes and the meeting comes to a much-anticipated end, lea...
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Agricultural co-op opening celebrated
An open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Thursday afternoon to celebrate last month’s opening of the new American AgCredit office in Temecula. Located within the Westside Business Park at 4...
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Pechanga hotel nets top rating in county
Nine hotels and six restaurants in Riverside County – including a Temecula-area Indian casino – received the AAA Four Diamond Award for 2009, the Automobile Club of Southern California announced last ...
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Developer breaks ground on unique Murrieta satellite college campus
An education complex that was halted in its tracks in Temecula two and a half years ago surged forward in neighboring Murrieta last week as its developer and city officials broke ground on a $50 milli...
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Stimulus-related small business fare planned
A statewide educational campaign highlighting how small businesses can access contracts and grants supported by the $787 billion federal stimulus package has a scheduled stop in Riverside on Wednesday...
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Pet pros open Temecula training and services salon
A pair of pet pros who have amassed more than 30 years of experience in the retail and grooming industries have opened a Temecula business for canine and feline clientele as they also train students h...
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Temecula antique store features wine, beer and bites
Combining two of Temecula’s trademark products, an Old Town antique mall has opened a wine-tasting room for customers who want to sip while they shop. The creators of the wine bar concept – Bill Cres...
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Nonprofit to throw fall festival in Temecula
The Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation nonprofit organization will present its second Family Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 17, at Chaparral High School. This business and community eve...
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Family mortuary business to mark 35th anniversary
There are a lot of anniversaries to keep track of at Miller-Jones Mortuary, but the big one is just around the corner as the fast-growing firm will soon mark 35 years of ownership and operations by th...
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Café Bravo brews it up in Murrieta
Café Bravo-Murrieta, which opened for business last month, is hosting its grand opening from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. Oct. 10. The event will feature a performance by recording artist Lee Koch and showcas...
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New ‘identity’ unveiled for Temecula store
Temecula’s Designs Of The Interior (DOTI) has joined its counterparts throughout the U.S. and Canada in unveiling their new identity as Lûxe Home Interiors. About 25 furniture and design stores in th...
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Wine Country goes uptown in Old Town Temecula
The Collective, a unique tasting lounge in Old Town Temecula that features handmade boutique wines, celebrated its grand opening Friday. Customers got a first glimpse of the intimate tasting room at ...
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Conflict in the workplace training to be held at Inland locations
In November, Community Action Partnership (CAP) of Riverside County’s Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) will be providing training for businesses to learn about conflict resolution. This training is be...
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Economists cautiously optimistic, UCLA survey notes
Amid high unemployment rates, California’s emergence from the doldrums will lag the nation’s recovery, but more state exports and an improving housing market will help promote a slow recovery, accordi...
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Mulligan Family Fun Center great for groups with little cash
Trying to entertain a group of high school girls is not an easy task. As one of my church’s high school mentors, it is my challenge to come up with fun activities that aren’t going to be a strain on a...
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Le Bistro offers a social dining experience
Longtime favorite Le Bistro restaurant is currently celebrating its 23rd anniversary by showcasing its lovely renovation and introducing a new lunch service. Nestled inside Jackson Square in downtown...
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USD’s economic indicators rise for fourth time
The University of San Diego’s Index of Leading Indicators rose slightly in July for the fourth consecutive month, led by a strong gain in local consumer confidence, it was announced last week. The in...
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Learn how to start and manage a business
The City of Murrieta and a nonprofit association dedicated to the education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nationwide will soon hold a workshop for inspiring owners and entr...
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