December 1, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 12/01/2007 11:00 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for December 1, 2007:
No big floods seen in burn area - San Bernardino Sun
Following this year's wildfires, emergency officials hoped their precautionary work would help prevent dangerous flooding around burn areas.
Derry blasts county's spending - SB Sun
San Bernardino County supervisorial candidate Neil Derry said that if elected next year he would propose cutting up officials' government-issued credit cards.
Candidates woo California's huge absentee vote - SB Sun
Presidential hopefuls might want to heed the findings of a new statewide poll on California's absentee voters.
No love for 'No Child' - SB Sun
Whether schools have been placing too much emphasis on standardized test scores was a major concern Friday among speakers and attendees at the annual Education Summit at Cal State San Bernardino.
Retail-rich Ontario about to get richer - Daily Bulletin
If there's one city in the Inland Valley that wouldn't seem desperate for more sales-tax revenue, it's Ontario.
Memos show disagreement between council preceded city manager's departure - Desert Dispatch
Internal city documents show that the termination of City Manager Hector Rodriguez’ employment contract was preceded by disagreements between City Council members and city staff over the city’s wastewater-treatment plant upgrade contract.


