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  2. Government accuses Boise’s Norco, ex-CEO of ... - AOL

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    At the time of the transaction, he served as chairman of Norco’s board and had a 40% stake in the company. Jim Kissler, left, stands in front of Norco’s medical supply building with his late ...

  3. Combined authorities and combined county authorities

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    As part of these deals, the combined authorities will be treated in a similar manner to government departments at the next spending review and each will be allocated a multi-year single settlement, replacing a large number of individual grant funding streams for which they must submit individual competitive bids. [9]

  4. Norco, California - Wikipedia

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    Norco is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. Located roughly 40 miles (64 km) inland from the Pacific Ocean , Norco is known as “Horsetown, USA” and prides itself on being a "horse community”.

  5. Corona-Norco Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    CNUSD has 50 schools in operation: 30 elementary schools, 3 K–8 academies, 8 intermediate schools, 1 Hybrid school, and 8 high schools. The school board is composed of five members, elected by geographical district and serve a four-year term with the elections being held in November of even-numbered years.

  6. Inside California's brutal underground market for puppies ...

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    The city of L.A. temporarily stopped issuing breeding licenses recently because of overcrowding at its shelters. Many dog breeders in California are small hobby breeders or unlicensed backyard ...

  7. Business improvement district - Wikipedia

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    The first BID was the Bloor West Village Business Improvement Area, established in Toronto in 1970 as an initiative by local private business. [2] The first BID in the United States was the Downtown Development District in New Orleans established in 1974, and there were 1,200 across the country by 2011. [3]

  8. 'Gate lice' and 'seat squatters' among 2024's most viral ...

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    As the year of 2024 wraps up, here's a list of travel trends in America that consumed folks on social media, including "gate lice," "seat squatters" and "sleep divorce."

  9. Rancho La Sierra - Wikipedia

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    Rancho La Sierra (also called "La Sierra de Santa Ana") was a 17,774-acre (71.93 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Riverside County, California, United States.In 1846 Governor Pio Pico issued the grant to Vicenta Sepulveda. [1]