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The Inland Empire community mourns the loss of Dr Ernest F Garcia, who passed away on April 6, 2023

A lifelong educator, advocate, a n d p a t r o n o f t h e a r t s , D r Garcia leaves behind an indelible legacy of service and inspiration His life's work touched countless lives, and his dedication to education and the arts will be remembered for generations to come

Dr Garcia began his journey in education as a young boy in S o u t h C o l t o n a n d r e m a i n e d passionate about learning and teaching throughout his life He was a pioneering force in t h e R i a l t o U n i f i e d S c h o o l

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As the first Latino namesake in t h e R i a l t o U n i f i e d S c h o o l D i s t r i c t ( D r E r n e s t G a r c i a Elementary School), his influence is still felt today

Syeda Jafri, Rialto Unified School District communication media services agent, said, “Dr

Ernest Garcia spent a majority of his selfless life as an education and child advocate He never forgot his humble beginning in Colton ” She went on to describe him as an "icon of a man" whose legacy of excell e n c e w i l l c o n t i n u e i n t h e

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G l o r i a M a c i a s H a r r i s o n , I n l a n d E m p i r e C o m m u n i t y N e w s p u b l i s h e r e m e r i t u s , described Dr Garcia as “a true Mexican American renaissance man ” She highlighted his various roles as a mentor, teacher, artist, and futurist She also reminisced about the impact he had on her own life, saying, “He taught us what was important in the classroom and how we could engage our students It was probably the best training that I have ever received ”

D r G a r c i a ' s e d u c a t i o n a l career began with an associa t e ’s d e g r e e f r o m S a n

B e r n a r d i n o Va l l e y C o l l e g e (SBVC), where he majored in S p a n i s h H i s c o l l e g e c a r e e r was interrupted by the Korean War, during which he served in the U S Air Force

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The Rialto Unified School District continues to bring in major awards with several leaders in the District being recognized recently for state and regional honors for their outstanding work

From administrators to support staff, these individuals have been acknowledged for their excellence in education and commitment to their work The honors are as follows:

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Strategic Agent, has been named the 2023 San Bernardino County Education Medal o f H o n o r a w a r d i n t h e E x c e l l e n c e i n

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he earned a bachelor ’s degree in Social Science from the University of California, Riverside, a master ’s degree in School Administration and Curriculum from the University of Redlands, and a doctorate in Instructional Technology from the University of California, Los Angeles

Garcia went on to teach in Barstow Unified School District (where he became a vice principal at 26 years old), RUSD, and Redlands Unified School District, and eventually teaching at Cal State San Bernardino, and served as dean of the College of Education before retiring in 1990

Throughout his career, Dr Garcia held various positions in ed-

ucation, including teacher, administrator, and professor He served as a RUSD trustee and was inducted into SBVC's Hall of Fame in 1997

Jorge Oswald Heredia, Garcia Center for the Arts Executive Director, expressed the community's sadness and gratitude for Dr Garcia's contributions, saying, “We are saddened by the passing of our founder Ernie Garcia He was passionate about promoting the arts in San Bernardino, and we are forever indebted to his work ”

The San Bernardino Garcia Center for the Arts is named for Dr Ernest Garcia and his wife, Dr Dorothy "Dottie" Garcia The couple lived in San Bernardino and remained active in their community

In July 2020, Dr Garcia retired as executive director from the Garcia Center for the Arts Reflecting on his time at the center, he said, “After five years, I have chosen to retire, and I want to say thank you to the community Although I am retiring from the Garcia Center, I am not going to stop creating I have three art projects waiting for me to tend to in my garage right now and the Garcia Center will also continue to flourish ”

As the community remembers Dr Ernest F Garcia, they celebrate a life dedicated to advocacy, education, and the arts His passion and achievements continue to inspire those whose lives he touched, and his legacy will live on for generations to come

Time f or Change Foundation Seeks to Combat Women and Childr en Homelessness by R aising $1 Million, Her e’s How You Can Help

Time for Change Foundation's 21st Annual Gala, "Unmasking the Future," is set to take place on April 14th from 6-9 PM at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel in Ontario

This star-studded masquerade event aims to raise $1 million to support the foundation's mission of empowering disenfranchised, low-income women and children, and building thriving communities through evidence-based programs and housing initiatives

Executive Director Vanessa Perez shared the organization's goals for this year's gala, stating, "Our fundraising goal is $1 million Every dollar raised impacts the women and children we serve We want to highlight the work of Time for Change Foundation and the women who have transformed their lives "

The event will also showcase upcoming initiatives at the foundation and recognize outstanding community members making a difference

The funds raised will be applied towards the operations of Time for Change Foundation’s Black and Brown Opportunities for Profit Center and its three types of housing programs; including emergency housing, permanent supportive housing, and affordable housing

Speaking about the theme of the gala, Perez explained, "Unmasking the future means revealing the potential and opportunities that lie ahead for the individuals and families we serve, as well as the communities we work in By addressing

homelessness, we are unveiling a brighter future for everyone "

New attendees can expect an elegant Phantom of the Opera-inspired evening, complete with a red carpet entrance, beautifully decorated venue, cash bar, raffle opportunities, live music, a dueling piano session, and an awards ceremony The Courageous Philanthropy Award will be presented to funders and foundations that have made significant contributions to combating homelessness

For those interested in purchasing gala program advertisements (which will help them reach the $1 million goal) the deadline is Monday, April 10th, by the end of the business day For more information, contact Perez at 909-8862994

The Time for Change Foundation has already made a remarkable impact, assisting over 3,300 women and children in becoming self-sufficient and reuniting 320 children with their mothers from foster care

The foundation's efforts are more crucial than ever, as recent data shows a 6 6 percent increase in homelessness from 2020 to 2022, with 3,333 persons identified as homeless

The upcoming gala presents an opportunity for the community to come together and make a real difference in the fight against homelessness

To learn more about Time for Change Foundation, visit timeforchangefoundation org

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as an Administrator of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators in (ACSA) Region 12

Dr Kyla Griffin, Milor High School Principal, was named Administrator of the Year by the California Continuation Education Association Plus (CCEA Plus), Mr Edwin Carranza, Milor High School Clerk Typist III, earned CCEA Plus Classified Employee of the Year, and Milor High School’s Manhood Project was named Exemplary Program by CCEA Plus

Dr McIver Gibbs is a graduate of the RUSD and has worked in the District for more than three decades She was appointed as the District’s Lead Strategic Agent in October 2022 Dr McIver Gibbs will be honored at an awards ceremony held on April 24 at the Dorothy Inghram Learning Center in San Bernardino

“I am so humbled by this recognition,” Dr McIver Gibbs stated “As a proud student alumnus of the Rialto Unified School District, I have had a gratifying career in education spanning over 32 years while serving the students, families, teachers, classified staff, and administrators of this community It has been a work of ‘heart,’ and I truly love my profession and my District ”

Dr Burciaga, who joined the District in 2021, will be honored as an Administrator of the Year at the ACSA Region 12 Spring Celebration Ontario Doubletree Hotel on May 1 alongside Eisenhower High School senior Kayla Bodon, who is an ACSA Region 12 High School Scholarship Recipient

Dr Burciaga was nominated by Dr Griffin She stated that Dr Burciaga has been there to support her and others in the district with actions, not just words

“He didn’t just say, ‘I’m here to support ’ He rolled up his sleeves and was present ” said Griffin “I appreciated that, and I believe that made him the Administrator of the Year for ACSA, Region 12 ”

Of the award, Dr Burciaga stated: “Receiving this award is a great honor for me and the Rialto Unified School District community To be named Administrator of the Year validates the hard work me and my colleagues put in day in and day out ”

In 2022, Milor High School was named Model Continuation High School by CCEA Plus and

teacher Mr Jeffrey Whisman earned Teacher of the Year The Mustangs have another set of honors from the organization this year with Dr Griffin, Mr Carranza, and the Manhood Project all being recognized by CCEA Plus, a State organization that advocates for the interests of continuation school students and staff They will be honored at CCEA Plus 2023 State Conference in San Diego on the weekend of April 27-30

Mr Carranza has served for the last three years as the Clerk Typist III He was nominated for the award by Dr Griffin, who said that he goes above and beyond to assist students

“His professionalism is authentic,” Griffin stated “I appreciate that about Edwin, and I think he should be recognized for that In every area of professionalism from customer service, punctuality, being a team player, being adaptive, and being flexible Edwin is outstanding ”

Carranza has served for the last two years as the Clerk Typist III at Milor High School He was nominated for the Classified Employee of the Year award by Dr Griffin, who said that he goes above and beyond to assist students

Carranza stated that the best part of his job at Milor High School is interacting with students, getting to know them on a first-name basis, and helping them succeed

“I am humbled and grateful to be receiving this award,” Carranza said “It feels good to be recognized ”

Dr Griffin has served as the Principal at Milor High School for four years She was nominated for the award by Mrs Kristy Streff, Milor High School Assistant Principal

“Dr Griffin is passionate about building Milor High School into a place where all students feel safe, respected, and supported,” Mrs Streff stated “With her outstanding leadership, we have fostered that very environment on campus Her motto for Milor High School is ‘Success Starts Here’ and she is the living embodiment of it as well ”

On her Administrator of the Year honor, Dr Griffin stated: “It is an honor to be recognized within the context of alternative education To have a panel of experts who understand the infrastructure of alternative education recognize me, is such a rewarding feeling ”

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S u b m i t s t o r y i d e a s a n d p r e s s r e l e a s e s t o i e c n 1 @ m a c . c o m F o l l o w u s o n I n s t a g r a m @ i e c n w e e k l y S C PHOTO TFC FOUNDATION Time for Change Foundation cutting the ribbon on its BBOP Center in March 2023 The space, a Silicon Valley level economic hub for low-income, disenfranchised women to access resources, support, and information they need to become successful entrepreneurs will be a beneficiary of the funds raised at the organizations annual gala on April 14th

T he Word Yaamava’ is Mor e T han Adver tising

Driving across Southern California, the signs and billboards that display different languages always catch my eye It is a unique part of living here in southern California that we as Californians openly share our diversity and uniqueness with one another Over the last year or so, a seemingly new language has appeared on signs visible to many drivers: Yaamava' It stands out as something hard to place in its origin I can picture drivers mouthing the word and saying, “what?”

The word Yaamava' represents so much more than the marketing of a resort and casino It means that despite all that has occurred throughout history, an Indigenous culture and language remain indelibly part of this region

The word, “Yaamava,” is far from new It is a Serrano word meaning the season

of spring and has been the name for the spring season for the Serrano since their creation Today, it is how much of the wider world recognizes us, the Yuhaaviatam Clan of Marra'yam (Serrano) or the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians whose ancestral lands encompass most of this region To us this word describes the season of rebirth and renewal for our people

Changing the name of our first and most prominent economic development, San Manuel Casino to Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, put our native language and our culture front and center While it may have challenged many with its unique spelling and meaning, our intent is clear: we want to share who we are

Like other nations and peoples, we have a distinct language, a connection to the land, and a culture that grew out of the local environment Culture is shared history, language, religion, and spirituality –a way of life Our Yuhaaviatam culture is

rooted in the native plants of Southern California, which provide the gifts of life

On our reservation, we will celebrate these plants at our Yaamava' celebration at the end each spring

From the headwaters of the Santa Ana River near our reservation to the San Bernardino valleys and mountains, we begin the cycle again of harvesting plants for food, gathering grasses and reeds for basket weaving, and carefully picking the sources of our traditional medicine The ability to freely move across our 7 4-million-acre ancestral territory is the essential way of life that sustained us since our creation before the mission and reservation system attempted to end our culture

For more than 100 years, you would only hear the Serrano word for the spring season on reservations, until a level of successful economic development allowed us to begin to experience a sense of renewal and rebirth for our community This period of Yaamava' for our people is

a chance to establish ourselves on our own terms with the Serrano language and culture as our foundation

We are moving past that period of being historically identified with the mission system applied by outsiders whose idyllic imaginings of the period do not match our living history of destruction and pain We demonstrate our enduring connection to our culture by partnering with non-profits and local governments on projects that benefit communities and the environment within our ancestral territory

More than a fleeting advertisement, Yaamava’ reminds us that we remain Yuhaaviatam through all times and seasons

(Laurena Bolden is a member of the San Manuel Tribal Council, the Education Board, and a co-lead with the Culture Pillar of the tribal government )

r esearcher s awarded over $5 million in g rants fr om National Institutes of Health

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Loma Linda University researchers received over $5 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) The grants support two separate research teams’ projects: one team will study the effects of maternal electronic cigarette vaping on babies’ abnormal brain development from a molecular level, and the other team will investigate why immune responses to prostate cancer vary by race and explore the potential for a new targeted treatment

The NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) awarded a five-year U01 grant of $5 4 million to Charles Wang, MD, PhD, MPH, director and professor of the Center for Genomics at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, and Daliao Xiao, DVM, PhD, a professor at the Lawrence D Longo, MD Center for Perinatal Biology at LLU School of Medicine, to commence the project, “Genomic and epigenomic mechanisms of maternal e-cigarette-induced abnormal brain development ” The renewable grant falls under the NIDA Animal Genomics Program & Consortium

Wang says the project's goal is to use cuttingedge genomic technologies, including single-cell sequencing and spatial genomics tools, to understand the mechanisms underlying maternal vaping-induced abnormal brain development in rats E-cigarettes are electronic nicotine delivery systems that have gained traction in the global market in the last decade and become more popular among pregnant women and adolescents

Ultimately, Wang says investigating the genomic and epigenomic changes caused by maternal ecigarette vaping will provide valuable new insights into the effects of e-cigarettes on early central nervous system development

“We hope our research findings will help explore promising molecular and cellular therapeutic targets for treating nicotine-induced brain damage,” he says

Wang and Xiao collaborated on a recent study that used single-cell sequencing technologies based on an animal model, discovering that mothers' e-cigarette use during pregnancy disrupted the ratio of different brain neurons in their unborn babies Wang says the effects of abnormal brain development in babies may persist after birth because maternal smoking reprogrammed the fetal

epigenome where brain cells store codes of chemical modifications to DNA

LLU’s Center for Genomics, which launched in 2014 with Wang as its founding director, has published several papers in high-impact journals leading up to the grant, says Wang, including: six papers in Nature Biotechnology, six papers in Genome Biology, and two papers in Nature Communications

"We are thrilled with how this funding lines up so well with our expertise,” Wang says “Receiving this grant marks a major milestone and speaks to the caliber of research we conduct through the cutting-edge technologies at our Center for Genomics and Center for Perinatal Biology ”

Another branch of the NIH, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), awarded $437,000 in funds to three principal investigators: Carlos A Casiano, PhD, associate director of LLU Center for Health Disparities and Molecular Medicine (CHDMM), and Frankis Almaguel, PhD, MD, director of LLU Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics Research Program, and Bhaskar Das, a professor at Long Island University

Their study, “The role and theranostic potential of enolase in prostate cancer health disparities,” will investigate why the immune systems of men of African descent and men of European descent react differently against the glycolytic enzyme enolase, a protein found on the surface of prostate cancer cells In parallel, Casiano says the team will explore the role of enolase in theranostics, a growing practice that pairs imaging with therapy to molecularly target and kill cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue

“This is the first grant the NCI has awarded to LLU to explore the application of theranostics,” Casiano says “We believe that leveraging the precision of theranostics care may increase health equity and accelerate the delivery of cutting-edge therapeutics to most at-risk groups ”

African American men are more likely to develop prostate cancer than other men, get prostate cancer at a younger age, and tend to have more advanced disease when found, Casiano says They are also twice as likely to die from prostate cancer than other men

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After spending nearly 20 years as a stay-at-home mother, Diana Ellsworth put her nurturing skills to good use by pursuing her dream of a career in nursing

While attending San Bernardino Valley College’s Nursing School, Diana was accepted into a sponsorship program through Dignity Health - Community Hospital San Bernardino (CHSB) where she found her second home Upon graduation, she wholeheartedly accepted a position at CHSB for two years

“I was 52 when I finally became a nurse, and I’ve

been here 11 years now,” says Diana who is an RN in the Telemetry Department “I’ll stay here until I retire because I’m doing what I always wanted to do–helping people to get better ”

Outside of work, Diana enjoys sewing – a skill she learned from her grandmother and has turned it into an act of human kindness for staff and patients During the COVID-19 pandemic, Diana started making hats and face masks for co-workers out of scrubs that were no longer needed Many offered to pay her, but she refused

Soon, Diana’s kindness spread throughout the hospital, reaching children in Community Hospital’s Children’s Subacute Center Over the past years, she’s sewn comforting gifts for them, including blankets with

matching pillows for Christmas, and stuffed animal dogs during COVID-19

“Diana spent hours of her personal time sewing 80 stuffed animals and blankets for every single child in our Pediatric Subacute Center,” recalls June Collison, CHSB Hospital President “These stuffed animals brought the children joy and companionship during those times of isolation ”

“The kids live there, and if I can make something that can bring a smile to their faces and make them happy, that makes me feel good,” she says

Diana has touched many lives and has been described by her nursing peers as the “epitome of kindness and giving ”

Alumna’s Quest For Academic “Redemption” Leads to Intriguing Car eer in Cyber security

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When Chioma Nwagbala, MPA ’16, began Cal San Bernardino’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) program with a concentration in cybersecurity in 2013, she dubbed it her “redemption degree ”

As an undergraduate at the University of California, Irvine in 2008, she imagined pursuing a career in medicine, but soon decided chemistry wasn’t her strength Thinking a career in law was a possibility, she began classes and then realized, “I liked criminology, but law was too dry ”

Ultimately, she earned a degree in Spanish with a minor in education, but concluded, “Teachers don’t get paid enough They do a fantastic job, but they don’t pay teachers enough

“I struggled a bit in my bachelor ’s degree program because I didn’t really know what I wanted to do,” she notes After graduating in 2012 with a 2 97 GPA, she went back home to Eastvale, living with her parents “Basically, for the next year, I was trying to figure out my life ”

When her parents proposed a graduate degree in cybersecurity, she was hesitant “How could they even suggest I work with computers?” she says with mock in-

dignation Then, with a laugh, “I guess sometimes your parents know better ” After being admitted to CSUSB’s MPA program, she immediately applied for a full scholarship offered through the Cybersecurity Center Unfortunately, “I didn't get [it] I didn’t have a 3 0 GPA I think that’s probably one of the most disappointing things I’d ever experienced I cried at the mailbox,” she recalled

So began the “redemption” degree –her second chance to excel academically With renewed determination, as she launched her master ’s studies at CSUSB, she also began an associate degree in computer network administration and security management at Mt San Antonio College

“The master ’s degree program had five classes for the concentration,” she explains “I wanted more technical knowledge for when I started applying for jobs I was bouncing back and forth between two schools for three years It was a crazy time ”

In addition to the academic demands, graduate students were required to complete an internship, an extremely competitive process, she says “I think I put in hundreds of applications As God would have it, I ended up with three internships ”

In winter quarter of 2015, she landed an

internship at the CSU Chancellor ’s Office in Long Beach as a student assistant with information security, as well as an internship at the Jurupa Community Services District in information technology

In the summer of 2015, she began a coveted 10-week internship with the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Chantilly, Virginia, working with the Cyber Division When the internship ended, she was immediately hired for a position with the DOJ in Los Angeles

“I’m definitely an overachiever,” she says, laughing “And it truly was my redemption degree By the time I graduated in 2016, I was in two honor societies, and I had a 3 69 GPA ”

After two years with the DOJ, she joined consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton as a government contractor, still working with the Justice Department but in security operations, and relocated to the Washington, D C metro area

After about a year-and-a-half on the DOJ contract, she joined another contract doing cyber- financial intelligence reporting with the Department of Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

While she enjoyed intelligence report-

ing, “I still wanted to get my hands dirty,” she says, and in January 2021, she joined what is now the Cyber Threat Management team at KPMG in Dallas, helping clients navigate cyber response and recovery as they build cyber resilience

Reflecting on her journey, she’s come full circle since beginning the MPA program

“Initially, I wanted to go into public service, which is why I pursued an MPA I worked for the community services district – local government Then I worked for the CSU, which is state government Then, for the DOJ – federal government From there, I went into federal contracting, and now I work in private industry Everything fit together in the end, but while it was happening, there were a lot of twists and turns,” she says, laughing Her advice for those considering a degree in cybersecurity?

“Things are always changing, so be ready to be a lifelong learner Ask questions – you’re not going to know everything all the time,” she says “I would encourage anybody, if you want to do it, just do it Find ways to get yourself trained up, find ways to get involved as far as networking goes I know sometimes it’s hard to just get your foot in the door, but it’s not impossible ”

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PHOTO CHSB Ellsworth also sewed stuffed animals for pediatric patients during COVID-19 to keep them company at the hospital
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PHOTO CHSB Diana Ellsworth sewed comforting gifts like blankets and pillows for the children living at Community Hospital of San Bernardino Children’s Subacute Center

Rep. Aguilar Announces $2.5 Million to Impr ove Water Conser vation and Dr ought Resiliency in the Inland Empir e IECN NEWS

Today, Rep Pete Aguilar announced $2,500,000 of federal funding he secured for the Santa Ana River Enhanced Stormwater Recharge Project This project will increase the amount of storm water from the Santa Ana River that can be captured and recharged from the Seven Oaks Dam The water captured by this project in the San Bernardino Basin will help approximately 400,000 residents With recent storms battering the Inland Empire, this project will play a key role in our region’s long-term drought resiliency and water-conservation efforts

“Protecting our water supply is one of the most important issues we face as a region, state and nation,” said Rep Pete Aguilar “With the latest surge of storms, California’s drought has been cut in half, but this is not a sustainable solution to our drought This project will benefit over 400,000 people in our region and play a key role in our long-term conservation and drought resiliency efforts ”

“San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District is excited to move forward with this critical water supply project as it demonstrates our commitment to collaboration, regional partnership, innovation, and perseverance in getting hard things done This proj-

ect is so unique because of its many integrated benefits; first and foremost it captures much-needed local stormwater during wet years for use during future dry years; it improves the long-term water quality of our groundwater; it supports and actually enhances endangered species habitat; and finally it serves as the foundation of our long-term climate resilience strategy for the upper Santa Ana River watershed,” said Heather Dyer, CEO/General Manager of the regional water agency which has been ensuring water supply to the area since 1954 “This is a generational investment in water infrastructure that will support the changing needs of our region’s population and environment for decades to come I’m honored to be part of it,” she added

“In a state like California where every drop of water is precious, cooperative management is essential As a partner with San Bernardino Valley for more than five decades, Western Water is proud that our region is leading by example and working together,” said Western Water ’s Board President Mike Gardner “Local projects like the Enhanced Recharge Project are needed to capture and store more stormwater when we get it, so we can stretch our resources during longer, hotter and drier weather conditions ”

Gr owing Inland Achievement CEO, Dr. Car los Ayala, to Retir e After Bringing Mor e T han $20 Million to the Region

GIA serves both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties as a regional, crosssector network of education, government, nonprofit and business partners in the Inland Empire; collectively, they work towards a shared vision of educational and economic success

“It has been an honor to serve the students of the Inland Empire, says Dr Ayala “I have learned a great deal about the affordances and constraints our students, families, institutions and community-based organizations face when it comes to student success ”

Dr Ayala, age 62, has more than 25 years of service in public education During his tenure as CEO, Ayala is credited with working with the network's partners to establish GIA as a 501(c) (3), tax-exempt organization, more than

doubling the size of the organization and raising millions of dollars for Inland Empire education

Under his guidance and working with the network members, GIA was accepted as one of only six organizations in the U S chosen by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to participate in its Intermediaries for Scale program, also known as Higher Endeavor, bringing $10 million of support to the region for postsecondary transformation reforms

“I want to thank the GIA Board of Directors and employees for their commitment to the people and students of the Inland Empire,” Ayala said “I also wish to thank the vast array of people who are committed to changing the economy of the Inland Empire through education Their work is notable and I remain convinced that the path forward is at your doorstep engage collectively ”

The Board of Directors for GIA will oversee the process of choosing Dr Ayala’s successor

“As its first CEO, Carlos established the organization, including a set of processes to help us move forward,” said Dr Kim Wilcox, GIA Board Chair and Chancellor of UC Riverside “I’m personally grateful for his efforts ”

“Dr Ayala brought a deep knowledge of the education landscape, strong leadership, and a passion for positively impacting student lives to our organization,” said Ann Marie Sakrekoff, COO of Growing Inland Achievement “He is leaving GIA in a great position to succeed in our next chapter Under Dr Ayala’s leadership, GIA has become nationally recognized ”

GIA’s shared vision is that by 2035, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties will be widely recognized for their educated workforce, thriving communities and vibrant economy that creates prosperity for all

Book Sale Pr oceeds to Fund Pr og rams at San Ber nardino City Libraries

IECN News

Books, Magazines, DVDs, Records and CDs are available for purchase at very low prices as part of the Friends of San Bernardino Public Library’s ongoing book sale at Feldheym Central Library, located at 555 West 6th Street in San Bernardino

Sale proceeds directly fund special events and activities for adults and kids at all four San Bernardino Libraries, including the popular Summer Reading Program, visits by Santa and Mrs Claus, year-round cultural and holiday themed art projects, and other special

events

“The Friends of SBPL book sale at Feldheym Library is a great way to add to your personal book, movie, or music collection while supporting important programming at the library,” said Library Director Ed Erjavek

For most items, the cost of a hardback book is only $1 00, while paperbacks are between $ 25 and $1 00 Most magazines and children’s books are $ 25, and DVDs, records, and CDs are $1 00

Selections available for purchase are updated weekly by the Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library and are based upon donations from

members of the community Individuals interested in donating materials to the Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library for the sale can do so at the front counter during normal business hours at all City libraries

Books in good condition, both hardback and paperback, for all ages are welcome DVDs, CDs, records, and magazines are also accepted SBPL is not able to pick up materials off site

For more information, call (909) 381-8201

Inland Empire Community Newspapers • April 13, 2023 • Page A5
PHOTO GIA Dr Carlos Ayala speaking at GIA’s annual Toward a Shared Vision Summit IECN News President and CEO of Growing Inland Achievement (GIA), Dr Carlos Ayala, will retire in June 2023 PHOTO REP AGUILAR Rep Aguilar serves as Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations

res that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the publ c, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed and if appl cable the rescheduled time and date for the sa e of this property you may cal (877) 518-5700 or vis t th s Internet Webs te www realtyb d com us ng the file number assigned to th s case 204605 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur c ose in time to the scheduled sale may not mmediate y be ref ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site The best way to verify postponement nformat on s to attend the scheduled sale Not ce To Tenant: You may have a r ght to purchase th s property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the Ca ifornia Civil Code If you are an el g b e tenant buyer, you can purchase the property if you match the last and h ghest bid placed at the trustee auction If you are an e igible b dder you may be ab e to purchase the property if you exceed

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Notice of Public Sale Pursuant to the California Self Service Storage Facil ty Act (B&P Code 21700 ET seq ) The undersigned will sell at public auction on Thursday April 20, 2023 at 5:00 pm Personal property including but not limited to furniture clothing tools and/or other household items located at: The sale will take place online at www selfstorageauction com Donald L Bridges Rache Lee Loren A Huff Sandra Maldonado Randi R Lines Jordan C Anderson Al sales are subject to prior cancel at on Al terms rules and regulations are available online at www selfstorageauct on com Dated this April 06 2023 and April 13 2023 by Universal SSFontana, 15007 Bridlepath Drive Fontana CA 92336 (909) 463-6677 CNS-3687159# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 4/6 4/13/23 R-3784 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wi l hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those ind vidua s isted below at the ocat on indicated: 17197 Valley Blvd Fontana CA 92335 April 25 2023 @ 9:45 AM Chery Mor n Seasona tems, 20 boxes, m scellaneous items; Trinadad Burruel Zucardi Household items Tsh rt equip-ment; Daniel Watkins, Furniture, clothes appliances; Tea rirra L ndsey Household items; Juan Ramon Jr Salinas Tools tires kayak miscellaneous items The auction w ll be listed and adver-tised on www storagetreasures com Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facil ty in order to comp ete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up until the w nning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN995359 04-25-2023 Pub ished Rialto Record Apr 6 13 2023 R-3789 NOTICE Extra Space Storage will ho d a publ c auction to se l personal property described below beong ng to those ndividuals listed below at the location ind cated: 313 S Riverside Ave, Rialto CA 92376 Apr l 25 2023 at 11:30 am Ernesto Bojorquezpersonal items clothes; Craig Gonzales-household tems queen size bed; Melissa Dunmars-Furniture boxes household items; Jose Fuentes-Old clothes storage bins; Anna Contreras-tools bike; Omar HernandezHousehold items: boxes, mattress; Myra Barner-2 couches sma l freezer smal entertainment center full bed; Richard Silas-2 bedroom furniture refrigerator TV household tems, boxes, clothes, misc The auction w ll be l sted and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facil ty in order to complete the transact on Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unt l the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN995678 04-25-2023 Published Ria to Record Apr 6 13 2023 R-3793 NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auct on to sell personal property descr bed be ow belonging to those ind viduals isted below at the ocation indicated: 3285 N Locust Ave Rialto CA 92377 on Apri 26, 2023 at 10:30 am Christopher Brookshire Household Goods; Rashawn Hancock Household Goods; Celeste Butler, Household Goods; Miguel Frem Household Goods; Monica Ramirez Househo d Goods The auction wil be isted and advertised on www storagetreasures com Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facil ty in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may resc nd any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN995103 04-26-2023 Published R alto Record Apr 6,13, 2023 R-3787 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wi l hold a public auction to sell persona property described below belonging to those indiv duals l sted below at the location ndicated: Fac ty Address, 13475 Baseline Rd Fontana CA 92336 Date April 25 2023 T me of Sa e 10:30 AM Jessie Hubbard Unit appears to contain: Boxes, Bags, Chair, Personal papers Fi es M sc items; Timothy Wilford Kamotto Unit appears to contain: TV Bags boxes Shoes Shelves Misc items; Adara Lucas, Unit appears to contain: Small Fish aquarium Box; Nayel Reyes Un t appears to conta n: Chair Couch Boxes Off ce Furniture M sc items; Brian Icamen, Un t appears to conta n: Couch, Bags, Boxes, Misc Items; Jessica Garcia Unit appears to conta n: Couch Love seat; Timothy Wilford Kamotto Unit appears to contain: Un t s fu , uanble to open/lift door; Timothy Wilford Kamotto Unit appears to contain: Boxes P c-tures/Framed Misc items The auction wi l be listed and adver-tised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced faci ity in order to comp ete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possess on of the personal property CN995169 04-25-2023 Published Rialto Record Apr 6 13 2023 R-3788 NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a publ c auction to sell personal property described below belong ng to those indiv duals l sted below at the location indicated: 13473 Foothill Blvd Fontana CA 92335 April 26th, 2023 at 10:45 A M Victoria Banks: Unit appears to contain general household tems misc items; Harvey Thomas: Unit appears to contain general household items misc items; Joshua Lara: Un t appears to contain genera household items misc items The auct on w ll be isted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facil ty n order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may resc nd any purchase up until the w nning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN995374 04-26-2023 Published R alto Record Apr 6 13 2023 R-3790 NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auct on to sel personal property descr bed below belonging to those individuals listed be ow at the location indicated: 14750 Foothill Blvd Fontana Ca 92335 on April 25 2023 at 10:00 am Tamm e Evans, Description of Goods: Doll House baby strol er Mattress Dresser Clothes Boxes Totes Toys Bags Personal Paper Gabrie la Casas, Descript on of Goods: Bed Dresser Refr gerator Totes Boxes Hand tools Gas Can Lazy boy chair Metal She f Steven Loera, Descr pt on of Goods: M ni Fridge Lamp Car part Rims Mattress Bicycle Clothes Totes Boxes Kev n Sm th Descr pt on of Goods: Bed, Cha r Mattress Table Lamps Mayra Zavalsa Descript on of goods: Bags boxes Clothes Totes, Backpack The auction w ll be listed and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash on y and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up until the winning bidder takes possess on of the personal property CN995630 04-25-2023 Published R alto Record Apr 6 13 2023 R-3792 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil hold a publ c auction to sell personal property described below beong ng to those ind viduals isted be ow at the locat on ndicated: 18777 Bloom ngton Ave Bloom- ngton CA 92316 April 26 2023 at 9:45 AM Ashley Grice Piano bed frames dressers and boxes; Rufus Roney FOUNTAIN PICTURES AND PAINTING The auction will be listed and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made w th cash only and paid at the above referenced faci ity in order to complete the transact on Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unti the w nning bidder takes possess on of the persona property CN995393 04-26-2023 Published R a to Record Apr 6,13, 2023 R-3791 notice to creditors of bulk sale and of intention to transfer alcoholic beverage license (U C C 6101 et seq and B & P 24074 et seq ) Escrow No 205681-JK Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and a transfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to be made The names and addresses of the Seller/Licensee are: Gold e Bae ly 15911 Highland Ave Fontana CA 92336 The ocation in California of the chief executive off ce of the Seller is: Same The business is known as: Sunr se Market The names and addresses of the Buyer/Transferee are: Liquor Inn Inc 15911 Highland Ave Fonatana CA 92336 As listed by the Seller/Licensee all other business names and addresses used by the Seller/Licensee within three years before the date such l st was sent or delivered to the Buyer/Transferee are: None The assets to be sold are described n general as: Any/all Licenses, Goodwill, Furniture F xture & Equipment ABC License Inventory etc and are located at: 15911 Highland Ave Fontana, CA 92336 The k nd of icense to be transferred is: License No : 21450183, License Type: OFFSALE GENERAL now ssued for the prem ses located at: 15911 Highland Ave, Fontana, CA 92336 The ant c pated date of the sale/transfer is May 1 2023 at the office of Pr ma Escrow Inc , 3600 Wilsh re Blvd , Suite 1028 Los Angeles CA 90010 The amount of the purchase pr ce or considerat on in connection with the transfer of the license and business including the estimated inventory is the sum of $225 000 00 which cons sts of the fo low ng: CHECK $225 000 00 TOTAL $225 000 00 It has been agreed between the Sel er/Licensee and the intended Buyer/Transferee as required by Sec 24073 of the Business and Professions Code, that the consideration for the transfer of the business and license is to be paid only after the transfer has been approved by the Department of A coholic Beverage Control Dated: March 23 2023 S/ GOLDIE BAELLY LIQUOR INN INC, a California Corporation By: S/ ANTON BARAKAT C E O /C F O /Secretary CNS-3689288# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 4/13/23 R-3794 T S No : 20-4605 Notice of Trustee s Sa e Loan No : 9413 APN: 0128701-55-0-000 You Are In Defau t Under A Deed Of Trust Dated 11/14/2017 Unless You Take Action To Protect Your Property, It May Be So d At A Publ c Sale If You Need An Explanation Of The Nature Of The Proceeding Aga nst You You Should Contact A Lawyer A pub ic auction sale to the h ghest bidder for cash cashier s check drawn on a state or nat onal bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association or savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and author zed to do bus ness in this state wi l be held by the duly appo nted trustee as shown be ow of all r ght t tle and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust descr bed below The sa e wi l be made but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regard ng t t e, possess on, or encumbrances to pay the remaining princ pa sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with interest and ate charges thereon as prov ded in the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initia pub ication of the Not ce of Sa e) reasonab y estimated to be set forth below The amount may be greater on the day of sale Trustor: Eugene D Doss And Marcia L Doss Husband And W fe Duly Appointed Trustee: Prestige Default Services LLC Recorded 11/15/2017 as Instrument No 2017-0487821 in book page of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Bernardino County Cal fornia Date of Sale: 5/8/2023 at 1:00 PM P ace of Sa e: Near the front steps leading up to the C ty of Chino Civic Center 13220 Central Avenue Chino CA 91710 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $433,500 85 Street Address or other common des gnation of rea property: 1278 Wabash Street Rialto CA 92376 A P N : 0128-701-55-0000 The unders gned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common des gnation, f any, shown above If no street address or other common designat on is shown directions to the location of the property may be obta ned by send ng a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pub ication of this Notice of Sale Not ce To Potential Bidders: If you are considering bidding on this property l en you should understand that there are risks involved n b dd ng at a trustee auction You wi l be bidding on a l en not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automat cally entitle you to free and c ear ownership of the property You should also be aware that the lien be ng auctioned off may be a un or lien If you are the highest b dder at the auct on you are or may be respons b e for paying off all l ens senior to the l en being auct oned off, before you can receive clear t t e to the property You are encouraged to invest gate the ex stence pr ority and s ze of outstanding iens that may exist on th s property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company, e ther of which may charge you a fee for this information If you consu t either of these resources you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property A l checks payab e to Prest ge Default Services LLC Notice To Property Owner: The sale date shown on this not ce of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee benef ciary trustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the Ca ifornia Civi Code The aw requ
the last and h ghest bid placed at the trustee auct on There are three steps to exerc sing th s r ght of purchase First 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can call (877) 518-5700 or v sit this nternet webs te www realtybid com using the file number ass gned to this case 20-4605 to find the date on wh ch the trustee s sale was he d, the amount of the last and highest bid and the address of the trustee Second you must send a wr tten notice of intent to place a b d so that the trustee rece ves it no more than 15 days after the trustee s sale Th rd you must submit a bid so that the trustee rece ves t no more than 45 days after the trustee s sa e If you think you may qual fy as an eligible tenant buyer or eligible b dder you shou d consider contacting an attorney or appropr ate real estate profess onal immediately for advice regarding th s potential r ght to purchase Date: 4/5/2023 Prestige Default Services LLC 1920 O d Tustin Ave Santa Ana Ca ifornia 92705 Quest ons: 949-427-2010 Sale Line: (877) 518-5700 Patricia Sanchez Trustee Sa e Officer Published Rialto Record 4/13,4/20,4/27/23 R-3796 FBN’S ONLY $45! Call (909) 381-9898

ent tle you to free and clear ownersh p of the property You should also be aware that the lien be ng auctioned off may be a junior lien If you are the h ghest b dder at the auct on you are or may be responsible for paying off a l liens senior to the l en being auctioned off before you can receive clear title to the property You are encouraged to investigate the ex stence prior ty and size of outstanding liens that may exist on th s property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company, either of wh ch may charge you a fee for this informat on If you consu t either of these resources you should be aware that the same lender may ho d more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property A l checks payab e to Prestige Default Services, LLC Notice To Property Owner: The sa e date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Sect on 2924g of the California Civil Code The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made avai able to you and to the publ c as

to the

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or on the Internet Web site The best way to verify postponement information s to attend the scheduled sale Notice To Tenant: You may have a right to purchase th s property after the trustee auct on pursuant to Sect on 2924m of the Cal fornia C vil Code If you are an “el gble tenant buyer you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest b d placed at the trustee auction If you are an eligible bidder you may be ab e to purchase the property if you exceed the ast and highest bid placed at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercising this r ght of purchase First 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can call (877) 440-4460, or v sit this internet website https://mkconsultantsinc com/trustees-sales/ using the file number ass gned to this case 22-8039 to find the date on which the trustee s sale was held the amount of the ast and highest bid and the address of the trustee Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a b d so that the trustee rece ves it no more than 15 days after the trustee s sale Third you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee s sale If you think you may qualify as an el g ble tenant buyer” or “el g ble bidder you shou d consider contact ng an attorney or approprate rea estate profess onal immed ately for adv ce regarding th s potent al r ght to pur-

chase Date: 3/14/2023

Prestige Default Services, LLC 1920 O d Tustin Ave Santa Ana Ca iforn a 92705

Questions: 949-427-2010 Sale

Line: (877) 440-4460 Patricia Sanchez Trustee Sa e Off cer Publ shed R alto Record 4/6,4/13,4/20/23 R-3783

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CESAREO

MACIAS

Case No

PROSB2300385

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both of CESAREO MACIAS

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Vanessa Sauseda in the Superior Court of Californ a County of SAN BERNARDINO

THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Vanessa Sauseda be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent

THE PETITION requests authority to adm nister the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obta ning court approval Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an object on to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on May 18 2023 at 9:00 AM in Dept No S36 located at 247 W Third St , San Bernardino, CA 92415

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing

Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to

Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate, you may fi e with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk Attorney for petitioner:

JOHN S MORRIS ESQ SBN 173014 MORRIS & MORRIS A LAW CORP 150 N SANTA ANITA AVE STE 300 ARCADIA CA 91006 CN995558 MACIAS Published Rialto Record Apr 6 13 20 2023 R-3786

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE TS No CA-22-948715AB Order No : EOR202211176066924 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/7/2018 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sa e to the highest bidder for cash, cashier s check drawn on a state or national bank check drawn by state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal sav ngs and oan association or savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financ al Code and author zed to do business in th s state w ll be held by duly appointed trustee The sa e wil be made, but without covenant or warranty expressed or mpl ed regarding tit e, possession, or encumbrances to pay the rema ning principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon as provided in the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sa e) reasonably estimated to be set forth below The amount may be greater on the day of sale

a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the Ca ifornia C v l Code The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the publ c as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed and if applicable the reschedu ed time and date for the sale of this property you may ca l 1-866-539-4173 for nformation regarding the trustee s sale or visit this nternet webs i t e h t t p : / / w w w q u a l i t y l o a n c o m using the fi e number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-22-948715-AB Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sa e may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the internet website The best way to verfy postponement nformation is to attend the scheduled sale

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:

FIDENCIO ROCHA CASE NO

PROSB2300337

To all heirs beneficiaries creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of FIDENCIO ROCHA

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by ANA ZELAYA in the Superior Court of California County of SAN BERNARDINO

THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that ANA ZELAYA be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent

If you are cons dering bidding on th s property lien, you shou d understand that there are risks involved n bidding at a trustee auction You will be b dd ng on a lien, not on the property itself Placing the highest b d at a trustee auction does not automat cally entitle you to free and c ear ownersh p of the property You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien

If you are the highest b dder at the auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off before you can receive clear title to the property You are encouraged to investigate the existence priority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company either of wh ch may charge you a fee for this information If you consu t either of these resources you should be aware that the same ender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sa e date shown on this not ce of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or

NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a r ght to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California C v l Code If you are an eligible tenant buyer, you can purchase the property if you match the last and h ghest bid p aced at the trustee auction If you are an elig ble bidder, you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and h ghest bid placed at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase F rst 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can cal 1866-539-4173 or v sit this internet website h t t p : / / w w w q u a l i t y l o a n c o m , using the fi e number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-22-948715-AB to find the date on which the trustee's sale was held the amount of the last and highest b d and the address of the trustee Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives t no more than 15 days after the trustee's sale Third you must submit a b d so that the trustee rece ves it no more than 45 days after the trustee s sale If you th nk you may qualify as an eligible tenant buyer or e igible bidder, you should consider contacting an attorney or approprate rea estate professional immed ately for adv ce regarding th s potentia right to purchase NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE OWNEROCCUPANT: Any prospect ve owner-occupant as def ned in Section 2924m of the Ca ifornia Civ l Code who is the last and highest b dder at the trustee's sale shall provide the required affidavit or declarat on of elig bil ty to the auctioneer at the trustee s sa e or shall have t de vered to QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION by 5 p m on the next bus ness day following the trustee's sa e at the address set forth in the below signature b ock The undersigned Trustee d sc aims any liabi ity for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein If no street address or other common designation is shown d rections to the locat on of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the benef cary within 10 days of the date of first pub cation of this Notice of Sale If the sale is set aside for any reason including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee This shall be the Purchaser s so e and exclusive remedy The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee the Benef ciary the Beneficiary s Agent or the Beneficiary s Attorney If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy you may have been released of persona liability for th s oan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right s against

THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the I n d e p e n d e n t Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority

A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 05/04/23 at 9:00AM in Dept S37 located at 247 W 3RD STREET, SAN BERNARDINO CA 92415

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code

Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk Attorney for Petitioner

an AS IS condition, but without covenant or warranty expressed or imp ied regarding title possession or encumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by sa d Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances if any under the terms of the Deed of Trust estimated fees charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust to-wit:

$110,591 94 (Estimated)

Accrued interest and additiona advances if any will increase th s f gure prior to sale It is possible that at the time of sa e the open ng bid may be less than the total indebtedness due NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on th s property ien you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You will be bidding on a lien not on the property itse f Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automat ca y ent tle you to free and c ear ownership of the property You shou d also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a unior l en If you are the h ghest bidder at the auction you are or may be responsible for paying off all l ens senior to the lien being auctioned off before you can receive c ear title to the property You are encouraged to investigate the existence priority and size of outstanding

liens that may ex st on this property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company either of wh ch may charge you a fee for th s information If you consult either of these resources, you shou d be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this not ce of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the California C vil Code The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the publ c, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed and if applicable the reschedu ed time and date for the sale of this property you may call (916) 939-0772 for nformation regarding the trustee s sa e or vis t this nternet website, www nat onwidepost ng com for nformation regarding the sale of this property using the file number assigned to this case T S # 22-04519CA Informat on about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sa e may not immediately be reflected in the telephone informat on or on the internet website The best way to verfy postponement nformation is to attend the scheduled sale NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a r ght to purchase this property after the trustee auct on pursuant to Section 2924m of the California C vil Code If you are an “eligible tenant buyer, you can purchase the property if you match the last and h ghest bid p aced at the trustee auction If you are an e igible bidder you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest b d placed at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase F rst, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can call (916) 939-0772 or v s t this internet website www nationwideposting com using the file number assigned to th s case 2204519CA to find the date on wh ch the trustee s sa e was held the amount of the last and highest bid and the address of the trustee Second you must send a written notice of intent to place a b d so that the trustee rece ves it no more than 15 days after the trustee s sale Third you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives t no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale If you think you may qua ify as an e igible tenant buyer or elig ble bidder, you shou d consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immed ately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase File No :22-04519CA If the Trustee s unable to convey title for any reason, the successful b dder s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful b dder shall have no further

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BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE Trustor(s): ANGEL DE LA MORA RAMIREZ AN UNMARRIED MAN Recorded: 3/13/2018 as Instrument No 2018-0087809 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN BERNARDINO County California; Date of Sale: 4/20/2023 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: At the North Arrowhead Avenue entrance to the County Courthouse, 351 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino CA 92401 Amount of unpa d balance and other charges: $177,346 63 The purported property address is: 1274 WEST MESA DRIVE RIALTO CA 92376 Assessor s Parcel No : 0128-681-10-0000 NOTICE
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property only Date: QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION 2763 Camino De Rio S San Diego CA 92108 619645-7711 For NON SALE informat on only Sale Line: 1866-539-4173 Or Login to: h t t p : / / w w w q u a i t y l o a n c o m Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION TS No : CA-22948715-AB IDSPub #0184707 Pub ished R alto Record 3/30/2023 4/6/2023 4/13/2023 R-3782 RR IECN April 13, 2023 Page A7 T S No : 22-8039 Notice of Trustee s Sale Loan No : ******8154 APN: 0240-371-48-0-000 You Are In Default Under A Deed Of Trust Dated 9/3/2014 Unless You Take Action To Protect Your Property It May Be So d At A Public Sa e If You Need An Explanation Of The Nature Of The Proceed ng Against You, You Should Contact A Lawyer A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash cashier s check drawn on a state or national bank check drawn by a state or federa credit un on or a check drawn by a state or federa savings and oan assoc ation, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the F nancia Code and author zed to do business in this state wil be he d by the du y appointed trustee as shown be ow of all right title and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee n the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below The sa e wil be made but without covenant or warranty expressed or implied regarding t tle, possess on, or encumbrances, to pay the rema ning principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with nterest and late charges thereon as prov ded in the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initia publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth be ow The amount may be greater on the day of sale Trustor: Francisco Cazarez a Married Man as His Sole and Separate Property Duly Appointed Trustee: Prestige Default Services LLC Recorded 9/5/2014 as Instrument No 2014-0328150 The sub ect Deed of Trust was modified by Loan Modification recorded as Instrument 2021-0507795 and recorded on 11/09/2021 of Off cial Records n the off ce of the Recorder of San Bernardino County Cal fornia Date of Sale: 5/3/2023 at 1:00 PM Place of Sale: near front steps of Chino Civic Center, 13220 Centra Avenue Chino Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $324 763 77 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 17233 Lakeview Court Fontana California 92336 A P N : 0240371-48-0-000 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any iabi ity for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation f any shown above If no street address or other common designat on s shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by send ng a wr tten request to the benefic ary within 10 days of the date of first publ cation of this Notice of Sale Notice To Potential Bidders: If you are cons dering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks invo ved in bidding at a trustee auction You w ll be bidd ng on a lien not on the property itself Plac ng the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically
a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you w sh to learn whether your sale date has been postponed and, f appl cable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of th s property you may ca l (877) 440-4460 or visit this Internet Web site https://mkconsultants nc com/trustees-sa es/ using the f le number assigned to this case 22-8039 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time
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DAL P HANNAH 489 N CENTRAL AVENUE UPLAND CA 91786 CNS-3687211# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 4/6 4/13 4/20/23 R-3785 APN: 0128-285-02-0-000 TS No : 22-04519CA TSG Order No : 220600492-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 8 2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Affinia Default Services LLC as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded February 15, 2006 as Document No : 2006-0108451 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Bernardino County California executed by: Larry Travis and Margaret W lliams husband and w fe as joint tenants, as Trustor, will be sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER for cash (payable in full at t me of sale by cash a cashier s check drawn by a state or national bank a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan assoc ation savings association or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financ al Code and authorized to do business in th s state) All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said deed of trust in the property situated in said county and state and as more fully described in the above referenced deed of trust Sale Date: May 8 2023 Sale Time: 1:00 PM Sale Location: At the main (south) entrance to the City of Ch no Civic Center 13220 Central Avenue Chino CA 91710 F le No :22-04519CA The street address and other common designat on if any of the rea property described above is purported to be: 1080 W Lorraine Pl Rialto CA 92376 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil ty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation if any shown herein Sa d sale will be made in
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San Ber nardino County Fir e: Her oes in Helmets as Agency Launches Large Animal Rescue Team and Immediatel y Saves 47 Livestock

San Bernardino County has taken a significant step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of its animal population by launching the Large Animal Rescue Team, a specialized division dedicated to rescuing animals in need during natural disasters The team is based out of Fire Station 305 in Hesperia, California, which also houses an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) unit

Natural disasters in California, such as wildfires and earthquakes, have been increasing in frequency and intensity over recent years According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, over 4 million acres were burned in 2020 alone These disasters often leave countless animals, both wild and domestic, in need of rescue

"The new equipment and trailer are vital for rescuing large animals where conventional fire & rescue tools are unable to assist," says Battalion Chief Mike McClintock "Specialized tools, harnesses, and equipment will allow firefighters to safely rescue horses, cows, or other large livestock " The team has a 400pound realistic horse prop to facilitate training, ensuring they are prepared for real-life rescue scenarios

The Large Animal Rescue Team's jurisdiction extends throughout San Bernardino County, and it can also be activated in neighboring areas

In March, the team was activated in the community of Muscoy (suburb of San Bernardino), where they rescued 17 large animals stuck in deep mud In addition to the large animals, crews rescued 30 medium-sized animals

The team works in close collaboration with the USAR unit, which is trained to respond to a wide range of emergency situations "Urban Search and Rescue teams respond to events such as earthquakes and other incidents that cause widespread damage to a variety of structures and entrap up to hundreds or thousands of people," explains McClintock

The USAR team has recently been deployed for two weeks during the unprecedented storms in local mountains, providing structural triage, shoring, and rescue operations in affected areas

Chief McClintock emphasizes the importance of inter-agency cooperation and training: "USAR personnel this week have been providing in-service training to area crews to familiarize our firefighters with the new equipment "

As natural disasters continue to be a significant concern for Californians, the Large Animal Rescue Team's presence provides an essential safety net for the animal population, ensuring that countless lives are saved in the face of adversity

Their devotion to their mission is a heartwarming reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit, and the importance of community in times of crisis

Calif or nia Restaurant Foundation’s Resilience Fund Retur ns With Larger Grants and Expanded Priorities

IECN News

The California Restaurant Foundation (CRF), a nonprofit focused on investing in and empowering California restaurants and their workforce, has proudly partnered with the state’s energy companies to bring back the third consecutive Restaurants Care® Resilience Fund This year ’s fund totals $2 1 million, making it the largest Resilience Fund program to date, allowing CRF to increase grants to $5,000

Due to the generosity of SoCalGas, the PG&E Corporation Foundation (PG&E Foundation) and San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E), CRF expects to help more than 360 independent

restaurant owners across California build more resilient businesses for the long-term Resilience Fund applications will be open from April 15, 2023 to May 7, 2023 and can be found at

www restaurantscare org/resilience Grants will be available to all California-based restaurant owners located in the utility companies’ service areas that have less than five units and less than $3 million in revenue Priority will be given to restaurants who have yet to receive a grant; however, previous recipients are encouraged to re-apply

While last year ’s Resilience Fund grants could be used on retention bonuses and equipment

upgrades, this year ’s $5,000 grants can be applied to technology adoption, equipment upgrades, employee onboarding and retention, or unforeseen hardships The expanded priorities reflect the Resilience Fund’s commitment to providing California’s vibrant restaurant community with the financial support needed to build stronger, more resilient businesses that will continue to feed and contribute to their local communities for many years to come

For more info about the California Restaurant Foundation, Restaurants Care, or the Resilience Fund, please visit www restaurantscare org

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PHOTO SB COUNTY FIRE San Bernardino County Firefighter Jerkins learning how to harness a horse PHOTO SB COUNTY FIRE
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The Large Animal Rescue Team learning how to save large and medium sized wild and domestic animals with specialized tools, harnesses, and equipment in March 2023

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