More Local Rancho News and Sports from Sources Worldwide

Orange County Register on MSN.com
The PGA Tour was always going to operate in its own best interests, whether it meant opposing the Saudi’s golf league or, now, partnering with it.
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Keywords:
PGA Tour ~ Golf ~ Casinos, Valencia
Fontana Herald News
A fire erupted in a vacant structure in Upland in the early morning hours of June 6, according to the Upland Police Department.
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Dodgers Nation on MSN.com
Bobby Miller may be proving himself in the Major Leagues right now, but the Dodgers organization is showing that they still have plenty of pitching talent left in the minors as three prospects picked up monthly awards at each minor league level.
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Keywords:
Nation ~ Major League Baseball Pitcher of the Month Award ~ Pitcher
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Frantz employee will lease 1937 business that was slated to close for good, columnist David Allen writes. In Rancho Cucamonga, meanwhile, the Magic Lamp Inn’s future is unclear.
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Keywords:
Pomona ~ Cleaner ~ Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Yahoo! Sports
Nia Carter capped a historic senior season with a well-deserved reward. The Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., product was recognized as a third-team All-American by Softball America. The 5-foot-1 senior from Cali tallied a remarkable 101 hits on the season.
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MSN
(Another fact-check pause: “Flamin’ Hot” makes a major subplot out of Frito-Lay’s resistance to promoting Richard, the real Richard was allegedly promoted within his first year at the Rancho Cucamonga site.) Richard wants to be the best he can be.
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HCD Magazine
San Antonio Regional Hospital (Upland, Calif.) is planning to turn a recently purchased 127,000-square-foot office building into a medical office building (MOB) in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., according to the website bizjournals.com. (For more on MOBs ...
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YAHOO!Finance
Gotcha Covered, a leader in custom window treatment consultation in the U.S. and Canada, has announced the opening of its fifth location in the state of California. Gotcha Covered of Rancho Cucamonga is owned and operated by Rob Muster and Brittany Henson.
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The Atlantic
Everyone keeps checking their phones—the antsy Major League Baseball officials, the San Diego Padres PR guy, the handful of reporters, and the assorted hangers-on you encounter around baseball clubhouses.
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Milwaukee Independent
A bipartisan congressional group from Nevada and California asked the Biden administration in late April to fast-track federal funds for a private company to build a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area.
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The Athletic
Also includes a scouting report on Dodgers catcher Thayron Liranzo and this week's Elly De La Cruz highlights.
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The San Bernardino Sun
See who was chosen the Inland coach of the year and which athletes were selected to the first and second teams.
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Product Watch
Looking to pursue his vision further, he managed to get in touch with company executives and pitch his concept — the flavoring now used in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos all across the world. Yet as reported by Variety,
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Townhall
He’s probably not even changing the channel to Matlock on the old Magnavox. He’s a puppet, and the left’s left hand is all the way up to him. So, when Joe Biden trips, it really means nothing to us. We’re not learning anything new.
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Quality Assurance
The bakery and sweet goods ingredients company announced the installation of a new manufacturing line at its Rancho Dominguez facility and planned relocation to a state-of-the-art warehouse/distribution facility in Gardena,
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nbcpalmsprings
A 28-year-old man was killed in a crash involving two vehicles and a motorcycle in Jurupa Valley that also left two people injured, authorities said Sunday.
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