November 18, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 11/18/2007 11:18 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for November 18, 2007:
County redacts card use - San Bernardino Sun
Back in April, the county Assessor's Office spent the day working with state Board of Equalization member Michelle Steele and a few members of her staff.
Lewis gets most federal money in state - SB Sun
Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-Redlands, is tops among California's 54 congressional representatives when it comes to securing federal dollars in money-spending bills.
SB County probing store credit card use - SB Sun
San Bernardino County officials are now looking into the unauthorized use of store credit cards by employees.
New county health officer raises concerns over lead - SB Sun
Maybe more of the area's movers and shakers should get to know Margaret Beed, San Bernardino County's new health officer.
Postmus prompts grand jury inquiry - Victor Valley Daily Press
San Bernardino County’s grand jury is looking at Assessor Bill Postmus and opened an inquiry on his office and activities, county sources say.
Community center persued - Riverside Press Enterprise
It's not a prepossessing spot: a wind-withered vacant lot next to an animal crematorium. Traffic whines by on Interstate 215. Discarded beer cans lie in the dust.
Leonard denies conflict charges - Redlands Daily Facts
Bill Leonard, who represents Redlands on the state Board of Equalization, is defending himself against published reports of a possible conflict of interest involving a business that his wife helps organize.
Council to discuss museum improvements - Desert Dispatch
The City Council will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. to discuss awarding a contract for $27,000 worth of floor and carpet improvements at the Mojave Valley River Museum.

