Big Bear Lake, CA, June 3, 2013 -- The San Bernardino Association of Governments (SANBAG) Board of Directors has voted to make the HERO Clean Energy Financing Program available to residents and businesses of San Bernardino County. HERO is the largest and most successful Property Assessed Clean Energy Program in the nation. It launched in 2011 in Riverside County, where it … [Read more...] about HERO helps homeowners lower emissions and utility bills
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Transportation challenge: Leave the car behind on Fridays
Big Bear Lake, CA, May 3, 2013 - The Big Bear Cycling Association has published their 2013 calendar, and they're calling the end of the week "Ride to Work Friday." The encouragement is timely, since a report issued yesterday finds the City of Big Bear Lake has a higher than average number of residents who drive alone to work. In 2012, 88.3% of local residents made solo … [Read more...] about Transportation challenge: Leave the car behind on Fridays
Barstow Courtroom Will Stay Open Temporarily
Barstow, CA, April 3, 2013 - Back in December of last year, the San Bernardino Superior Court announced the second phase of cost reduction measures needed to partially address a funding shortfall. The measures included the closure of the Barstow courthouse. The closures would reduce the availability of courts for residents who live in areas that are distant from remaining … [Read more...] about Barstow Courtroom Will Stay Open Temporarily
Recruiting Deadline Extended For Grand Jury
San Bernardino, CA, March 13, 2013 - Volunteers for the San Bernardino County Grand Jury are needed. The deadline to apply and be considered for the 2013-2014 Grand Jury has been extended to April 30. Successful applicants will serve for one year beginning July 1. To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of San … [Read more...] about Recruiting Deadline Extended For Grand Jury
Free access expands in the great outdoors
Big Bear Lake, CA, January 14, 2013 - Americans get free access to 98 percent of national forests and grasslands, and about two-thirds of developed recreation sites. That leaves approximately 6,000 sites nationwide that require fees, which are used to provide visitor services and facilities maintenance. On four days this year, however, those fees will be waived. The first day … [Read more...] about Free access expands in the great outdoors