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2013 Dodger draft profiles: 2B Tyger Pederson, 33rd round
The 33rd selection of the Dodgers was Tyger Pederson, a 2nd baseman who played his college ball at the University of the Pacific Summary: 33rd round pick Tyger Pederson, drafted out of the University of the Pacific as a 2nd baseman, is listed at 5'11" and 175 pounds.
BANNING: Co-author of "Willie Boy" book to speak
Larry Burgess, author and director emeritus of the A. K. Smiley Public Library in Redlands, will discuss a book he co-authored, "The Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian-Hating and Popular Culture," during a lecture Saturday, June 15, in Banning.
New flowers blooming at Smiley Library in Redlands
Volunteers from the Redlands Horticultural and Improvement Society plant marigolds in front of A.K. Smiley Public Library.
Redlands jobless rate drops to 7%
It dropped to an even 7 percent in April, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, down from 7.7 percent in March.
Candidate biographies for the Chino Valley Independent Fire District
I want to continue to take an active role in the community in which we reside, and I believe my education and experience will directly benefit the Fire District.
Palo Alto scholarship program honors grads
Thirty new high school graduates will be honored June 17 at a celebration of Pursuit of Excellence , a Palo Alto-based scholarship program.
Day camps in Redlands, Yucaipa look to introduce children to theater
A local theater company will host a series of day camps with the goal of introducing children and teens to life on the stage this summer.
REDLANDS: 1968 UFO sighting remains unexplained
Beverly Sanderson holds a National Enquirer issue that carried a story on a 1968 UFO sighting in Redlands.
REDLANDS: UFO witnesses reported similar sound, sensations
The following are excerpts from "Investigation of U.F.O. Over Redlands, California at 7:20 February 4, 1968," a report prepared by four University of Redlands professors who investigated the sighting, interviewing dozens of witnesses.
Active-shooter drills on the rise at K-12 schools in the wake of Sandy Hook massacre
Authorities conducted an active-shooter training exercise Tuesday morning at Ann Peppers Hall on the University of Redlands campus, according to the Redlands police.
Religious Studies Professor Authors New Book
Dr. Karen Derris, a professor of religious studies at the University of Redlands, appeared on KCAL9 News on Saturday morning with information about her new book titled, "The Heart is Noble."
Renee Rojanaro and After Dark Trio will present jazz concert in Redlands home
Renee Rojanaro will perform with the After Dark Trio Saturday at a jazz concert in a Redlands home.
University of Redlands offers Summer Piano Camp
The University of Redlands Summer Piano Camp will take place 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. July 29 to Aug. 2. The camp is for pianists age 11 to 18 and features fun classes, performance forums, ensemble playing and more.
REDLANDS: Mobile LACMA lab to visit University of Redlands
A mobile art and film lab from LACMA will debut Friday, June 7 at the University of Redlands and will remain on campus for one month.
Olive Avenue Market offers partnership with Redlands Conservancy
Olive Avenue Market received a Redlands Conservancy Adaptive Reuse Award several years ago in recognition of the renovation and re-use of the small market with a rich history.
REDLANDS: Professor's book features animals with human woes
Alisa Slaughter, an associate professor of creative writing at University of Redlands, has released a book titled "Bad Habitats" that has received the Gold Line Press Fiction Chapbook award.
University of Massachusetts Boston Honors Esri President
Jack Dangermond , founder and president of Esri, was presented with an honorary Doctor of Science degree at the University of Massachusetts , Boston's commencement ceremonies on May 31, 2013.
REDLANDS: Young classical musicians to perform at Memorial Chapel
Seven young classical musicians will perform Sunday, June 2, 7:30 p.m., at the University of Redlands' Memorial Chapel.
Hanford celebrates future collegiate student-athletes
The Hanford Falcons know how make an impression. Wednesday they lined up 15 future collegiate athletes.