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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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January 31, 2019

Vol 17, NO. 20

Chick-fil-A latest restaurant to open in Rialto THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner Pg. 3

County Honor Bands, Orchestra to pe rfor m

The new restaurant, located at 1150 West Renaissance Parkway, opens this Thursday. By David Phillips

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ialto has become accustomed to new businesses opening in Rialto. With two major developments anchoring the north and south ends of

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the city there has been a flurry of new development some of the most exciting have been In-NOut Burger, Cinemark Rialto and now Chick-fil-A!

locations located in cities like Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga and Riverside this new location is a welcomed addition to the business landscape in Rialto.

amazing addition to the city of Rialto and will be well received by Rialto residents,” Rialto Councilman Joe Baca Jr. said.

With the closest Chick-fil-A

“This new restaurant is an

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Code Enforcement increases focus on illegal trucking in Bloomington

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ASM. Reyes’ 2nd Young Legislators Class grad uates Pg. 12

INSIDE Gloria’s Corner

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Words To Think About 5 Opinion

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Classified

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Legal Notices

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H OW TO R E A CH U S

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an Bernardino County Code Enforcement officers will increase enforcement of illegal trucking operations in the unincorporated area of Bloomington to mitigate environmental hazards and public nuisances in residential areas. There are more than 100 properties in Bloomington where the number of illegal operations involving truck storage, warehousing hazardous materials on properties, and unpermitted businesses is significantly higher than any other unincorporated area of the County. “Bloomington is in the midst of designing its future as part of the new Countywide Plan and any illegal operations that currently exist there are not part of the vision,” said Fifth District Supervisor Josie Gonzales whose district includes Bloomington. Trucking, cont. on next page

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A photo of a truck leaving an alleged illegally-operated truck yard near a local school.


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