Desert Star Weekly Oct. 12, 2018 issue

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Friday, October 12, 2018 Vol. 12 No. 82

The ‘Empire’ is Growing! Report: Inland Empire economy going strong, no recession in sight KMIR News Staff The Inland Empire economy has gained more than double the number of jobs that were lost in the Great Recession, outpacing growth in neighboring metropolitan areas, with all indications that the regional economy will continue to expand through 2019, according to

a report released Thursday by the UC Riverside Center for Economic Forecasting. “The progress the Inland Empire economy has made over the past couple of years is the latest phase in a years-long growth wave that has included broadbased employment gains across most industries,

higher income and more local spending, rising home prices, and, as of late, increased construction activity,” said Robert Kleinhenz, executive director of research for the center. “But growth is going to moderate in the relatively near future as a limited supply of workers will put a check on the region’s expansion.”

Kleinhenz and center Director Chris Thornberg, both attached to the UC Riverside School of Business, were slated to detail their ninth annual “2018 Inland Empire Economic Forecast” during a conference Thursday morning for business, industry and government officials at the Fox Performing Arts Center

in downtown Riverside. One of the key findings in the report: The Inland Empire has added more than 350,000 jobs over the last nine years — after losing 150,000 during the Great Recession, which technically ended in the summer of 2009, though the Continues on Page 3

Classic Santa Delivers Holiday Greetings United States Postal Service Celebrates Sparkling Holidays

By Desert Star Staff PIGEON FORGE, Tenn., - New Sparkling Holidays Commemorative Forever stamps featuring classic images of Santa are available for mailing holiday cards and letters this year— a timehonored tradition embraced by millions annually. The Postal Service dedicated the stamps at a special ceremony today at The Inn at Christmas Place in Pigeon Forge, TN.

“I have no doubt that the Sparkling Holidays stamps will quickly become favorites,” said Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Joseph Corbett. “These four stamps feature classic images of Santa Claus, painted by Haddon Sundblom for The Coca-Cola Company. The paintings of the rosy-cheeked, smiling, grandfatherly man in his red suit embody the Continues on Page 6

Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps and the souvenir sheet with existing art by Sundblom.


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