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Monday, April 22, 2024Perris/Menifee March SOM Article and Photos
Pictured are March’s Students of the Month; Front Row: Titus Weston, Perris High School; Carlos Murillo-Vega, California Military Institute; Caitlyn Hocson, Paloma Valley High School; Nandi Dogani, Heritage High School; and Lila Montebon, Liberty High School. Back Row: Sally Myers, Founder; City Clerk Nancy Salazar, City of Perris; Jett Benavidez, Congressman Ken Calvert; Casey Deaver, Assemblyman Bill Essayli; Grant Bennett, Superintendent, Perris Union High School District; Jerry Sepulveda, Perris
Wednesday, April 10, 2024Are You Prepared for the Next Big Quake?
Dear Friend: Recently, a 7.4 magnitude earthquake shook Taiwan and the effects, like a tsunami, had the potential to impact California's coastline. While rare, most Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) continues to monitor these events around the clock for potential impacts to communities across the Golden State. Did you know? California, and especially Inland Southern California, is known as earthquake country with seismic activity in
Wednesday, April 03, 2024Senator Roth’s Landmark 2024 Animal Protection and Gun Violence Prevention Act Unanimously Passes Senate’s Public Safety Committee on a Bipartisan Vote
Sacramento—A landmark package of bills, titled the 2024 Animal Protection and Gun Violence Prevention Act, authored by Senator Richard D. Roth (D-Riverside), passed the State Senate’s Public Safety Committee on a unanimous, bipartisan vote. “Our Animal Protection and Gun Violence Prevention Act is a comprehensive legislative package to address the problem of animal cruelty in our state, as well as to further our state’s gun violence prevention efforts,” said Roth. “Our bills not only increase
Wednesday, April 03, 2024April 2024 Riverside County Workforce Development Newsletter
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Monday, April 01, 2024Jeffries Journal - April 2024
We hope you enjoy this month's E-Newsletter. Pasted immediately below is this issue's Kevin's Corner, however the complete newsletter is available at this link: https://rivcodistrict1.org/sites/g/files/aldnop256/files/2024-03/April%202024%20Newsletter.pdfKevin's Corner Who You Gonna Call? You may recall that back in January, I wrote about our significant Firefighter Paramedic shortage. Unfortunately, it continues to be a problem. Roughly 8 fire stations each day are downgraded to non-paramedic status.
Monday, April 01, 2024Riverside County Foreign-Trade Zones
Riverside County Foreign-Trade Zones A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is a secure, access-restricted, Customs & Border Protection privileged area in or near a U.S. port of entry where merchandise both foreign and domestic may be admitted, stored, exhibited, manipulated, temporarily removed, manufactured, or destroyed duty-free! Duties, certain user fees and taxes are only assessed on products that are transferred out of the FTZ and into the United States for consumption purposes. Products that are transferred
Wednesday, March 27, 2024Calling all Innovators: Riverside County Innovation Month Regional Fast Pitch Opportunity!
Join RivCoED in celebrating the return of Riverside County’s Innovation Month this April! This month-long celebration is dedicated to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship across our county. Riverside County Innovation Month offers a range of exciting opportunities to inspire entrepreneurs. From workshops to panels and competitions, such as our regional fast pitch events, where participants showcase their business ideas for a chance to win cash prizes. Mark your calendars for the Fast Pitch Finale,
Wednesday, January 31, 2024The OCIE SBDC Network is partnering with the County of Riverside Office of Economic Development to provide eligible small businesses the opportunity to apply for a grant award.
In an effort to assist entrepreneurs in launching a business and support businesses that are continuing to struggle with the negative economic impacts of the pandemic, the Riverside County Office of Economic Development and the Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development (OCIE SBDC) are partnering to provide technical and financial assistance to county constituents and businesses.The RivCo Small Business Thrive Program (Thrive Program) is an American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Economic Recovery
Wednesday, January 03, 2024California State Business Notices 2024 (and others)
California State Business Notices 2024 (and others)AB 783 (Ting) Single-User Restrooms Start Date: January 1, 2024 Legislation: AB 783 (www.leginfo.legislature.ca.gov) Under Business and Professions Code section 16000.2, you are hereby notified that Section 118600 of the Health and Safety Code requires you to identify all single-user toilet facilities in your business as all-gender toilet facilities on compliant signage. Details are available in Section 118600
Tuesday, October 31, 2023October Student of the Month
Pictured are October’s Students of the Month; Front Row: Jaleahney “Jolly” Marcelin, Liberty High School; Olivia Hicks, Perris Lake High School; Cassandra Madrigal, Paloma Valley High School; Josiah Smith, Heritage High School; and Yadira Hurtado, Perris High School. Back Row: Grant Bennett, Superintendent, Perris Union High School District; City Clerk Nancy Salazar, City of Perris; Mayor Bill Zimmerman, City of Menifee; Elizabeth Vallejo, Riverside County Office of Education/Perris Union High School
Thursday, October 19, 2023Adobe Acrobat: Revolutionizing the Way Small and Local Companies Do Business
Adobe Acrobat is a versatile software suite that offers a wide range of benefits for small and local businesses. From document management to collaboration and security features, Acrobat is an indispensable tool for organizations of all sizes for many reasons: Efficient Document Management: Acrobat provides robust document management capabilities, allowing businesses to create, edit, organize, and archive documents seamlessly. With features like merging, splitting, and indexing PDFs, businesses can
Wednesday, September 20, 2023From Classroom to Boardroom: Tips for Teen Entrepreneurs
Being a teenager is an exciting time, full of opportunities and new experiences. One of the most rewarding things a young person can do is start their own business. With dedication, hard work, and the right guidance, it's entirely possible to create a successful venture even at a young age. In this article, we go over some essential tips to help teens get started on their entrepreneurial journey.Set Yourself Up for Success with Adobe Acrobat Teenage entrepreneurs can harness the power of Adobe
Thursday, March 09, 2023Find Success without Going to College: Tips for Building a Small Business
College isn't the only path to success in life and business. You can still become a successful entrepreneur with hard work, dedication, and the right resources. The Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce is here to help with a list of tips and resources you can use to get started; let's take a look.Start with an LLC Designation When starting your own business, one of the first steps is setting up an LLC designation. An LLC (limited liability company) will protect your personal assets from any potential legal
Wednesday, December 07, 2022How to Make Money Online as a Mom in Perris Valley, California
Being a mom is a full-time job. But what if you could make some extra money without having to sacrifice time with your kids? It may sound too good to be true, but it is possible to make money online as a mom in Perris Valley, California. Here are some tips from the Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce on how to get started. Business Ideas If you're a stay-at-home mom, you might be looking for ways to make some extra money. Luckily, there are a number of ways to do this without having to leave the house.
Monday, November 28, 2022The Big Benefits of a Holiday Shop Local Campaign For Your Perris, CA Business
'Tis the season for giving, and what better way to give back to your community than by launching a holiday shop local campaign? Not only will this support the local economy, but it will also strengthen the relationships between businesses and their customers. Here's everything you need to know about how to make your holiday shop local campaign a success courtesy of the Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce.Business and Holiday Giving One of the best things about the holidays is that it's a time when people
Monday, October 03, 2022How to Be Your Own Boss, Made Easy: Tips for Aspiring Perris, CA Entrepreneurs
Who says taking care of business must be complicated or expensive? If you’re interested in starting your own business, you have choices. You can buy a small franchise or start your own home-based business. A few easy businesses you can start from home include freelance writing, arts and crafts, catering, or dog walking. Keep in mind that regardless of the type of your dream business, there are common steps you need to complete first. The Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce explains them belowConsider Your
Thursday, September 01, 20226 Factors to Consider Before Starting a Business
You’re thinking about diving into the world of entrepreneurship, but you don’t know what kind of business you should start. Perhaps you’re bouncing around a few different ideas right now. To narrow down your list of possible ideas, take these factors into consideration. What’s Your Passion? Naturally, you want to start a business that you feel truly passionate about. Before settling on a business idea, consider what makes you excited to get up in the morning. Your passion should be at the core of your