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COLTON COURIER Weekly

Vol 149 , NO. 09

Febr uar y 11, 2021

Colton Joint Unified School District uses CARES funding to purchase touchless drinking water stations

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ith the CDC calling for the replacement of high-touch, communal fixtures, such as water fountains, to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Colton Joint Unified School District (CJUSD) that FloWater announced Touchless Refill Stations have now been installed in all 28 district schools and administrative support sites. With the availability of touchless, foot pedal activation devices, FloWater Refill Stations eliminate the risk of communal surface cross-contamination of COVID-19, while reducing the time and expense of having their custodial staffs continually wiping down water fountain surfaces.

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The District applied for and received a grant to purchase FloWater Refill Stations for qualifying schools before the PHOTO CJUSD   pandemic from the California’s FloWater Touchless Refill Stations have now been installed in all 28 district schools and adminResources Control Board Water istrative support sites. With the availability of touchless, foot pedal activation devices, FloWater Refill Stations eliminate the risk of communal surface cross-contamination of COVID-19. FloWater, cont. on next pg. Pictured is the water station placed at McKinley Elementary.

San Manuel plans to hire hundreds during fir st vir tual job fair Feb. 18

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CSUSB’s Coyote Fir st Peoples C o yo te R is in g program wins award Pg. 3

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he San Manuel Band of Mission Indians today announced plans to fill more than 500 jobs across all areas of their enterprise in preparation for phase one of their ambitious casino and resort expansion. With more than 2,000 permanent, full-time jobs slated for the end of 2021, this inaugural virtual career fair expo kicks off San Manuel’s massive 10month recruitment initiative with a unique twist on social distancing. Job seekers are invited to San Manuel’s online career fair expo on Thursday, February 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., where they can explore career opportunities by visiting virtually with hiring managers, book on-the-spot interviews and browse a collection of videos to learn more of what it’s like to work at San Manuel, one of the Inland Empire’s top 10 employers. Career Expo, cont. on next pg.

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The online career fair expo will take place on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Job opportunities include positions in Cage Operations, Facilities, Human Resources, Information Technology, Slots, Public Safety, Table Games and more.


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