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New Patented Technology in Self-Serve Kiosks Allows Customers to Download Virtually Unlimited Titles
CORONA, CA: After several years in research and development, Flix on Stix has announced that their compliance certification is in the final phase and upon completion they are ready to roll out their innovative kiosks to select markets to begin in the last quarter of this year.
Flix on Stix has designed and developed a revolutionary new method for delivery of movies and games that has vast superiority over traditional methods. The Flix on Stix system consists of self-serve kiosks -- soon to be located in shopping malls, retail stores, airports, hotels, convenience stores, and college campuses throughout the nation. Customers simply look up their desired title on the touch screen panel and insert their USB drive, and within seconds, their selection is downloaded either for rental or purchase.
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A bill on its way to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk is intended to clear any legal hurdles for Riverside County’s project to build toll lanes on California’s 91 Freeway.
The California Senate unanimously approved the bill Monday, Aug. 30, clearing the way for AB2098 to move to the governor’s desk. Assembly lawmakers already approved it.
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RIVERSIDE, CA: American history scholars at the University of California, Riverside will participate in a three-year program aimed at improving the knowledge of 50 elementary, middle and high school teachers in Riverside County – an effort that ultimately will reach thousands of students in three school districts.
Funded by a $999,966 Teaching American History grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the program will involve fifth-, eighth- and 11th-grade teachers from the Lake Elsinore Unified, Perris Union and Romoland school districts.
“We’re delighted to partner with multiple school districts,” said Randolph Head, chair of the UCR Department of History. “We look forward to providing the scholarly horsepower to help bring American history to life for these teachers. This speaks to the mission of the University of California to be of service. I think it’s terrific.” The university currently has a similar arrangement with the Riverside Unified School District.The late Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., championed the Teaching American History program, said Nancy Andrzejczak, Arts-LINC project director for the Lake Elsinore district and author of the grant proposal. The Lake Elsinore grant was one of 12 awarded to California school districts.
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Steve Miller Band has announced they will perform a one-night-only exclusive "Rock & Roll Formal" (Black-Tie/Leather optional) concert at The Fender Center in Corona, California with all proceeds from the event going to benefit the non-profit organization's Kids Rock Free music education program.
Founded in 1997, the Fender Center in Corona, CA has provided free and low cost music education classes to more than 14,000 children from over 100 cities throughout Southern California. The Fender Center conducts events throughout the year to bring musical experiences to the general public and raise funds to continue the important work of children's music education. The Steve Miller Bands summer tour extravaganza has become an anticipated annual event for millions of rock fans, and this once-in-a-lifetime benefit concert event proves to be nothing less.
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St. George police Friday were heralding the arrests of two California men and seizure of a large quantity of heroin.
Capt. James Van Fleet said the suspects, both of Lake Elsinore, Calif., were stopped on Interstate 15 in St. George about 1:10 a.m. after a officer ran their vehicle through law enforcement records and learned it was not insured.
“During the traffic stop, answers to questions from [the suspects] were not consistent,” Van Fleet said. A drug-sniffing dog was called to the scene and soon “alerted” on the vehicle. he added.
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