IE Weekly 07 20 2017

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Inland Empire Weekly Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 12, NO. 47

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner

Teens take on police, fire training at Redlands Emergency Services Academy

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County Board of Education seeks names for new site

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Teens participating in the 2017 Redlands Emergency Services Academy practice ladder training drills July 13 with Redlands firefighters. By Yazmin Alvarez

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ith knees bent and back straight, Tyana Maiava tossed a 45pound 16-foot aluminum ladder

over her shoulder and walked it The 18-year-old was looking to with ease. get out of her element and experiNext up, climbing to the top of ence something new and she got the tiered ladder on a Redlands fire engine. RESA, cont. on next pg. Mission accomplished.

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he San Bernardino County Board of Education is soliciting names for a new facility in San Bernardino that is scheduled to open later in 2017. The facility is located at 670 E. Carnegie Drive in San Bernardino and will serve as an administrative site for Regional Occupational Program and East Valley Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) staff, a career technical education training center, house regular County Board of Education meetings and provide conference rooms for educational leadership workshops and events. School names must be submitted to the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools office by Aug. 15 and follow County Board of Education Policy 551. Names may be of historical or geographic significance. Names may be submitted to Crystal Lopez, board secretary, by mail at 601 N. E St., San Bernardino, 92415 or by email to crystal.lopez@sbcss.net. An online form is available at http://www.sbcss.net/images/Do cuments/comm/NameSchoolFor m_17.pdf Use a separate form for each submission. Supporting documentation will not be considered. The board will consider the compiled list of names and conduct a public hearing prior to naming the site at its Sept. 5 meeting. To learn more call 909.386.2414.

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Redlands police will hold a community meeting July 25 to discuss a proposed unmanned aerial vehicle systemfor public safety use. By Yazmin Alvarez

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proposed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System — a drone — will be the topic of Redlands Police Business

and Community Services’ public residents regarding Redlands meeting July 25 at the Ayers police adding the device as police Hotel. support, said Redlands police Sgt. The department is hosting the community meeting in hopes of Drones cont. on next pg. receiving input and concerns from

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