Category: Apple Valley

Charity Golf Tournament Season is NOW

Golf is an enduring and effective tool for networking and deal making. It can provide proximity and access to the right people. Don’t play? Consider this: an estimated 90% of Fortune 500 CEO's play golf, and

Hesperia and Apple Valley Among Least Expensive California Cities for Businesses

The annual Kosmont-Rose Institute Survey, which measures the cost of doing business, shows California remains an expensive state in which to do business, even after the state sales tax rate dropped by 1% after July 1, 2011. According

Apple Valley Golf Course Hosts San Bernardino County Amateur Golf Championship

The 2012 San Bernardino County Amateur Golf Championship, governed by USGA rules, will be coming back to the Apple Valley Golf Course on May 26th, 2012.

Q&A with Apple Valley Ranchos

The cost of providing water service across California is rising, and a lot of it has to do with energy. The number one cost for most water purveyors is energy – to pump it out of the ground, or

Apple Valley Profiled in Strong Cities, Strong State Campaign

APPLE VALLEY, CA – Today the Town of Apple Valley was profiled as part of the ongoing “Strong Cities | Strong State” campaign highlighting local government success stories across California. “Strong Cities | Strong State” is a project of the

Apple Valley’s Water Issues

The one thing everyone can agree on about water, is that it’s complicated. After that, all bets are off. As it is explained by the Vice President of Ranchos Water Company, “If everyone cut their usage by ten percent, their

Apple Valley Town Council Approves Reclaimed Water Facility

The Apple Valley Town Council Tuesday night voted to approve a Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) facility that will provide one million gallons per day (MGD) of recycled water to irrigate the community’s parks, schools, and golf course.

Apple Valley Country Club Now and Then

Apple Valley Country Club

Spring in the High Desert heralds the beginning of golf season, and with seven golf courses across the region, most now open to the public, it is a sport available to just about anyone, and remains popular with business people

Lewis Center Partners with Mojave Water Agency

Water, H2O, in its pure state is tasteless, odorless, a universal solvent, hydroelectric, geothermic, a life sustainer, is fishing holes and swimming pools. Water covers 70% of the planet and yet we take it for granted; we don’t think about

Tender Touch Salon

Tender Touch Salon Jess Ranch Marketplace

Jeannette Bradbury began cutting hair at the tender age of six. It had to do with her brother teasing her about her mom cutting her hair, which prompted the young Jeannette to cut her own bangs. It must