
Consumers Furniture closing after 43 years
After 43 years in business, Consumers Furniture Gallery announced to customers recently it would be closing its doors permanently, following a liquidation sale. Owner Greg Moser’s father and uncle opened

After 43 years in business, Consumers Furniture Gallery announced to customers recently it would be closing its doors permanently, following a liquidation sale. Owner Greg Moser’s father and uncle opened

News release Tamara Gurney, president and CEO of Mission Valley Bank recently announced $20,000 in nonprofit donations to celebrate the bank’s 20th anniversary. “July 1, 2021, marks Mission Valley Bank’s

The 1963 movie “The Great Escape” is an epic war tale based on actual life events, yet significantly modified to appeal to the American audience and embellish the characters in the movie. The big-screen blockbuster adapted Australian writer

Recently, I had the pleasure of having three wisdom teeth removed and now that the pain has subsided, I can reflect on the service fundamentals that were flawlessly executed. Ericka, the receptionist, was

In August, my wife and I have been married for 27 years and my brother-in-law, Richard, will have worked for his company for 27 years. Richard has also been blessed with

The Santa Clarita Valley’s business-friendly atmosphere has put it on the map nationwide as it ranked among “the most business-savvy” cities in America. A Go.Verizon.com study titled “The 15 Most Ambitious U.S.

“For the most part, masks are off, and I’m ready to bring back our team to the office! Let’s get back to normal. I miss the face-to-face dialogues, the watercooler chatter, the ease of giving

As the state fully reopens, shedding most of its COVID-19 regulations, businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley are left to navigate their own return to “normal.” “The unfortunate circumstance is

By Paul Raggio, co-owner One True North DEI … diversity, equity and inclusion, is the subject of many corporate discussions and professional journals, and well should be. I attended the

By: Kevin Bolder, Au.D. Like any other technology, hearing aids are always evolving to bring you better performance, additional features, and more convenience. One of the latest revolutions in hearing

By Ken Keller Longevity in a company is not loyalty. Employee loyalty often manifests by showing up for a paycheck, for as long as possible, doing as little as required

“The secret to the many is the one” is a phrase I picked up at some point somewhere. I can’t recall why someone said that to me or in what

By Patrick Moody, spokesman for Henry Mayo Are you looking to head to other parts of the country for some camping or hiking? First, it’s good to brush up on

By Miranda Green, Courtesy of CalMatters.org When COVID-19 shut down businesses and travel across the U.S., communities such as Anaheim that rely heavily on entertainment and tourism were some of

Courtesy of Landscape Development Inc. Landscape Development, Inc has made its home in the Santa Clarita Valley since 1984. With a strong standing in the community and valued workplace environment we

By Jeff Prang, Los Angeles County assessor From the Assessor’s Office As you might imagine my office receives literally tens of thousands of questions annually, interestingly enough, mostly dealing with real

By Holly Schroeder, President & CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp. When workers were asked to stay away from their offices in 2020, it set off a

Wolf Creek Brewery announced this week Lucky Luke Brewing is taking over operations at the brewery’s Rye Canyon Loop location in Valencia. Established in 1997, Wolf Creek Brewery opened its

While numerous businesses were negatively impacted by the pandemic, others were able to persevere, starting new business ventures in a difficult year. Among the newcomers is Teriyaki Rice Express, at

Here are 6 similarities between good fathering and good leadership: 1. Just as good fathers know they must work hard and provide for their families, good leaders understand they must work hard