Redlands News: November 15, 2024
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
The Thanksgiving morning tradition invites over 3,000 runners and walkers to join together for fitness and philanthropy, collecting food donations and raising funds for Redlands schools.
District leaders highlighted a $500 million bond measure aimed at critical facility updates, aligning historical campuses with modern learning needs. The Oct. 29 event underscored the challenges and achievements in providing safe, competitive education for 19,000 students.
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
A deep dive into the $500M local bond that needs 55% of voter approval is needed to pass
City official to present on collaborative efforts with nonprofits, highlighting housing and outreach programs during AAUW brunch on Nov. 2
Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.
Oct. 16: A.K. Smiley Library archivist to share stories of early residents, including first female physician and former slave who shaped the city
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