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Does Lack of Sleep Affect Your Immune System?
06/11/2023

Does Lack of Sleep Affect Your Immune System?

Discover the impact: Does Lack of Sleep Affect Your Immune System? Learn key insights and tips for boosting immunity through better sleep.

06/06/2023

Bedtime story for the kids:

Once upon a time, in the picturesque town of Reche Canyon, there existed a road that intertwined through the scenic hills and valleys. This road, known as Reche Canyon Road, was a vital artery connecting the local residents to the outside world. However, as the town began to grow, more and more people from neighboring areas started to use this road for their daily commute.

The residents of Reche Canyon were known for their warm hospitality, respectful nature, and deep love for their community. They cherished the tranquility and natural beauty of their surroundings, nurturing a harmonious way of life. But sadly, the influx of outsiders using Reche Canyon Road seemed to bring out the worst in some people.

These outsiders, who did not live in Reche Canyon, displayed a startling lack of respect for the community they were passing through. They would speed along the narrow road, disregarding the posted speed limits, endangering the lives of local residents and their children. They would honk aggressively at the slightest inconvenience, as if the road belonged solely to them and the people of Reche Canyon were mere obstacles in their path.

These commuters, oblivious to the peaceful ambiance of the area, would carelessly toss garbage out of their car windows, polluting the pristine environment that the residents held dear. They showed no regard for the delicate balance between humans and nature that the community had worked so hard to maintain.

The people of Reche Canyon were aghast and saddened by this behavior. They couldn't understand why these commuters, who were essentially guests passing through their cherished home, treated it with such contempt. They longed for a return to the days when their road was solely used by locals who understood and appreciated the value of this haven.

Driven by their love for Reche Canyon and their determination to preserve its beauty, the residents decided to take action. They formed a community group dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of respecting their road and environment. They organized clean-up campaigns, installing signs reminding passersby to drive responsibly and dispose of their waste properly.

Their efforts didn't go unnoticed. The residents of Reche Canyon, with their unwavering spirit, began to make a difference. Some of the commuters realized the error of their ways and started to slow down, taking in the breathtaking views and respecting the local community. They began to see Reche Canyon as more than just a road, but as a cherished place deserving of their care and consideration.

Over time, the reputation of Reche Canyon spread, not only as a beautiful destination but also as a community that held a special bond with its residents. The road became a symbol of unity and respect. People passing through Reche Canyon would look forward to their journey, eager to experience the tranquility and appreciation for nature that the locals had nurtured.

And so, the story of Reche Canyon became a reminder to all that the roads we travel on are not just paths to get from one place to another, but gateways to communities and ecosystems deserving of our respect. It served as a lesson that when we venture beyond our own neighborhoods, we must approach new places with an open heart and a deep appreciation for the people and environments we encounter along the way.

20/12/2021
Dr. Ben Barton, for whom the road skirting the foothills between Grand Terrace and Redlands was named, was a native of S...
02/04/2021

Dr. Ben Barton, for whom the road skirting the foothills between Grand Terrace and Redlands was named, was a native of South Carolina. He studied medicine in Lexington, Kentucky, and practiced in Alabama and Texas, until he came to California in 1854.

He first settled in El Monte, then went to the northern part of the state. He came to San Bernardino in 1857, and purchased from the Mormon Elders, Lyman and Rich, the property known as the "Old San Bernardino Mission," including the Asistencia itself. For 640 acres he paid $500, according to Ingersoll1.

In 1858, Dr. Barton built an adobe building on the corner of C [now called Arrowhead Ave.] and Fourth Streets, in which is installed a drug store. He was also postmaster, and operated the post office at the same building. About 1859 he sold this property, and soon afterward gave up the practice of medicine to devote himself exclusively to his ranch. He and his family occupied the Asistencia as their home until, in 1867, he completed a large brick residence immediately behind the Mission and in this house he lived for twenty years. Hence, it was only natural that the road leading to the Asistencia and the brick home be called "Barton Road".

Dr. Barton and his wife had five children, two of whom were born at the Mission. Dr. Barton, according to Ingersoll, "occupied a large place in the early history of the community."2 Soon after his arrival in San Bernardino he was elected to the Assembly, and served on many public boards and positions of trust. He died in 1898. The ranch property was sold in 1887 to a Los Angeles syndicate and the Barton Land and Water Co. was organized to dispose of the "home" tracts into which it was divided.

1 Ingersoll, L.S., Century Annals of San Bernardino County, Los Angeles, 1904.
2 Ingersoll, op. cit.

Costco traces its history back to 1976, when Sol Price, a pioneer in warehouse club retailing, opened the first Price Cl...
02/04/2021

Costco traces its history back to 1976, when Sol Price, a pioneer in warehouse club retailing, opened the first Price Club in San Diego. Jeffrey H. Brotman and James D. Sinegal opened the first Costco in Seattle in 1983. The Price Company (corporate parent of Price Club) and Costco merged in 1993 to become Price/Costco. In 1997 the corporate name was changed to Costco Companies, Inc., and in 1999 the present corporate name was adopted. In the early 21st century the company operated stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Far East, and Australia. The company was often praised for providing its employees with higher pay and better benefits than were customary in the field of retailing.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Costco

50 years ago today,(4-1-71) the 436th MAW received its first C-5A from Lockheed Georgia company. A/C serial number 69-00...
02/04/2021

50 years ago today,(4-1-71) the 436th MAW received its first C-5A from Lockheed Georgia company. A/C serial number 69-0006 touched down at Dover AFB, Delaware starting half a century of service

Wild Lettuce grows in most backyards, and most people w**d it out. But what they probably don’t know is that this plant ...
01/04/2021

Wild Lettuce grows in most backyards, and most people w**d it out. But what they probably don’t know is that this plant contains a milky substance called lactucarium which acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to lessen the feeling of pain. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/wild-lettuce

Did you know “Curly” Howard from The Three Stooges re-homed over 5000 dogs during his lifetime?He would foster stray dog...
01/04/2021

Did you know “Curly” Howard from The Three Stooges re-homed over 5000 dogs during his lifetime?

He would foster stray dogs on his travels and when on tour attempt to rehome at least one dog in each town he visited.

https://stooges.fandom.com/wiki/Curly_Howard

20/03/2021

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On July 21, 2020, Deputy Sutton from the Needles Station went to a medical aid call for a man who was not breathing. When Sutton arrived, he found the man on the floor of his motel room, unresponsive and without a pulse. He immediately began CPR, and after about a minute he began to have a pulse but was still unresponsive. The Fire Department arrived shortly after and transported the man to the hospital.

Thanks to the quick actions and training of Deputy Sutton, the man survived. Thank you, Deputy Sutton.

Tesla is coming to San Bernardino!
20/03/2021

Tesla is coming to San Bernardino!

The City wants to welcome Tesla!

We are thrilled to welcome Tesla to the list of Fortune 500 companies with operations located in San Bernardino County, bringing business and job opportunities to our local economy. Tesla will soon be opening a facility at 19640 Cajon Blvd. The facility is over 20 acres and includes over 5,000 square feet of office space and a warehouse over 321k square feet. We welcome having Tesla added as a community and business partner.

18/03/2021
17/03/2021

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