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  2. Banning, California - Wikipedia

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    Banning is served by Interstate 10, which connects the city to Los Angeles in the west and the Coachella Valley in the east. The northern terminus of State Route 243, which runs south to Idyllwild and Mountain Center, is located in the city. City-owned Banning Municipal Airport, FAA designator: BNG, has a 5,200-foot (1,600 m) runway.

  3. List of Riverside County, California, placename etymologies

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    When it came time to incorporate the city a number of different names were considered, but the name Corona was chosen to play upon a unique feature of the city, the one–mile diameter drive that circled the center of the town. The circular road also contributed to another informal name for the city, Circle City. [13] [14] Desert Hot Springs

  4. Beaumont Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Unified School District is located in central Riverside County, California.The district services the vast majority of Beaumont, California, as well as portions of Banning, and most of Calimesa and the census-designated place of Cherry Valley. [2]

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  6. Riverside County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    The county's jail system consists of the Robert Presley Detention Center (RPDC) (named for former State Senator Robert B. Presley) in downtown Riverside, [10] the Southwest Detention Center (SWDC) in French Valley near Murrieta, the Larry Smith Correctional Facility (SCF) in Banning, the Indio Jail, and the Blythe Jail.

  7. St. Boniface Indian School - Wikipedia

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    St. Boniface Indian School was a Roman Catholic American Indian School in Banning, California.. It belonged to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles. [1] It opened in 1890, providing vocational education to Cahuilla, Serrano, Luiseño, Kumeyaay, and other American Indians.

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  9. Banning Academies of Creative and Innovative Sciences

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    As a chronically underperforming school, [7] Banning was required to participate in the fourth round of Public School Choice, which concluded with Superintendent John Deasy approving the BACIS school plan. BACIS opened as a Small Learning Community in August 2013, and became an autonomous school in August 2014. The school closed down on July 30 ...