Agriculture industry harvesting education to attract workers
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Read More →CSU Channel Islands names new provost
Geoffrey Chase has been selected as the new provost for CSU Channel Islands. His first day on the Camarillo campus will be July 6. Chase currently serves as a vice president at the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Previously, Chase was dean of undergraduate studies at San Diego State University, a professor at Miami Read More →
Read More →Utilities charging ahead with infrastructure for electric vehicles
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Read More →Attorney general confirms VCCF’s improper use of funds
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Read More →Camarillo manufacturer creates products that compost quickly
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Read More →Revenue up but net income down at Salem Media Group
Story updated at 10:40 a.m. March 10: Salem Media Group, a Christian and conservative media company based in Camarillo, announced a decline in fourth quarter and full year net income, despite revenue increases. Revenues for the quarter ended Dec. 31 came to $70.7 million, up from $69.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2015. Full Read More →
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