Tractor Supply Company Breaks Ground In Hesperia

New Hesperia development will be the location of a large Tractor Supply Company store. Earlier in August, ground was broken on a massive retail location in Hesperia. Tractor Supply Company, based out of Tennessee, started the process of building a 19,000 square foot retail store on the corner of Main and Mesa Linda streets, west of I 15, on August Read More

Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority Received $3.2 Million

Omnivore digester results in $3.2 million of rebates for Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority. A little less than a year ago, an electricity-producing Omnivore digester was retrofitted to the leftover sludge digesters at Victor Valley Waste Treatment Plant. Less than twelve months later, the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority Read More

Hesperia Tapestry Project Moves Forward

Progress continues on the master-planned Tapestry Project in Hesperia. After several months, it looks like the Hesperia Tapestry project has forward momentum yet again. This major housing project planned for southeast Hesperia—in Summit Valley particularly—will create a major change for the area. Tapestry aims to convert nearly 10,000 acres to Read More

Alberto’s Mexican Food: Opening In Barstow

Barstow Station awaits the opening of Alberto’s Mexican Food.       For foodies and families, we have good news. This month, Alberto’s Mexican Food is expected to open in Barstow Station’s former Taco Bell location. Alberto’s is in the final stages of getting their location up and running. They report that they have finished the remodel work and Read More

Ontario International Airport To Change Hands

Ontario will regain control over the Ontario International Airport.       In 1985, the city of Ontario sold their airport—called the Ontario International Airport—to Los Angeles. This month, they are starting the process of regaining control in hopes of bringing more jobs and more flights to their city. In the last 30 years, more and more Read More

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