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Stay warm and cozy – and save money
HVAC professionals warn that closing vents causes pressure to build up in your ducts, making the furnace work harder to distribute air properly. Ducts are a major culprit of heat loss—leaking ductwork accounts for 25-30 percent of heating costs in the average home.

CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band and the Boling Family present That’s Amore concert,.

Escape Lounge opens at Ontario Airport
Under a 10-year agreement approved by the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA), MAG USA is designing, building and operating common-use Escape Lounges in Terminals 2 and 4, each measuring about 2,800 square feet. MAG USA is investing $4 million in the latest chapter of ONT’s redevelopment into a world class aviation gateway.

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Michael Krouse named to CalTravel Board
CalTravel advances the California travel and tourism industry through advocacy, collaboration and education. Travel and tourism is one of the most significant economic drivers in the state – responsible for hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity, millions of jobs and billions in tax revenues.

Feb. 11: Community Show Band presents ‘That’s Amore’
The program will include a collection of love songs in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Featured solo artists include vocalists Jim Bonner, Chris McAleer, Isaac Gonzalez, instrumental soloists Trumpeter Larry Cariato, Tenor Saxophonist/Assistant Director Pat Arnold and the Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band.

Chaffey appoints Laura Hope Acting Associate Superintendent
Hope oversees Chaffey College’s educational programs and services, which serve more than 29,000 students a year. She manages more than 1,000 fulland part-time faculty..

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Foothills Old West saga
The Earps used their badges to facilitate lucrative gambling enterprises, yet playing both sides of the fence was a family tradition. Their father, Nicholas Porter Earp, lost his job as a lawman when his role as a bootlegger was exposed to his pious Iowa neighbors.

Chaffey College awarded Chase training grant
“JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Chaffey College both believe in the benefits of wise investing,” Shannon said. “We know a qualified workforce gives back to our community in many ways, so it is imperative that we provide our students all the support they need to prosper.

Business is good: University of La Verne students aid charities
In its eighth year, the program offers business students the hands-on experience to operate a real-business venture prior to graduation. Students develop a product, a business plan, and identify an affiliated charity to donate all profits..

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
COLTON Ongoing Arrowhead Regional Medical Center offers maternity tours and preparation for childbirth classes regularly through its mother-baby unit,.

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Armstrong: Caring for plants during cold temps
“Homeowners and gardeners invest significant time, money and energy into their plants,” said Gary Jones, Armstrong Garden Centers Chief Horticulturist. “Failure to prepare for cold weather can be costly, but gardeners can protect their plants from damaging freezes with the right tools and precautions.
