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In this episode of Govern, Supervisor Hagman talks fire service, wildfire prevention, and public safety with someone at the forefront of it all - San Bernardino County Fire Chief Dan Munsey.
Episode topics include:
- Current wildfire challenges in San Bernardino County
- Structure of the fire district
- Balancing resource allocation between the various mountain, urban, and desert regions in the County
- Current initiatives and investments to improve response times, modernize infrastructure and increase safety
- How data and technology are shaping the fire service in the County
- Fire prevention, disaster preparedness, and public awareness
Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube.
 Recently, I had the pleasure of hosting a special "thank you" gathering for my Fourth District Commissioners. It was a great opportunity to come together, share updates, and reflect on the important work happening both here in the Fourth District and throughout San Bernardino County.
During the event, I provided an overview of current district priorities, upcoming projects, and key countywide initiatives. Just as importantly, the commissioners shared valuable updates from their respective committees highlighting progress, challenges, and opportunities they are addressing on behalf of our residents.
Thank you to every Fourth District Commissioner for your commitment, dedication, and continued service to the residents of the Fourth District. I am truly grateful.
 I had the opportunity to attend the Chino Valley Fire District's Annual State of the Fire District event, where community members and local partners gathered to learn more about the vital work happening every day to protect our neighborhoods. The District shared meaningful updates on their ongoing safety efforts, new initiatives, and the strategies they use to respond quickly and effectively during emergencies.
As always, I was inspired by the of the incredible dedication of our firefighters and the support staff who stand behind them. Their commitment to serving our community with courage, professionalism, and pride is truly inspiring.
A heartfelt thank you to every member of the Chino Valley Fire District for the work you do each and every day to keep our residents safe. Your service is greatly appreciated.
 Each year, my office partners with the San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs Department to host an Annual Veteran Claims Event, a day dedicated to honoring and assisting the brave men and women who served our country.
This event is designed to help veterans connect with the resources, guidance, and support they deserve. Whether you need help filing a claim, updating existing benefits, or simply want to learn more about available services, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Veteran Claims Event Saturday, November 8, 2025 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 14010 City Center Drive Chino Hills, CA 91709
Registration is required to ensure you receive the care and attention that you need. Benefit evaluations cannot be guaranteed for walk-in appointments.
To register, call (9090) 465-5265 and ask for Michael or Suzette.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials welcomed news that Alaska Air Group will begin service to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS) in Santa Rosa, becoming the Southern California gateway's fifth nonstop link to Northern California. The daily nonstop service will begin March 18, 2026, when STS will become ONT's 31st nonstop destination.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) welcomed more than 5.2 million passengers in the first nine months of the year while air cargo volume grew to over 600,000.
Ontario officials reported 5,278,316 passengers from January through September 0.8% more than the same period last year. The number of domestic passengers was 4,885,308, a decrease of 0.3%, while international travel volume rose by 17% to 393,008.
 Due to the ongoing federal shutdown, CalFresh benefits may not be available in November.
At this time, CalWORKS and Medi-Cal benefits are not expected to be impacted. However, delays may occur if the federal shutdown continues.
CalFresh recipients impacted by the federal shutdown can call the Transitional Assistance Department's Customer Service Center at 877-410-8829 during special operating hours Saturday, Nov. 1, and Sunday, Nov. 2, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
 The San Bernardino County Office of Emergency Services is excited to announce the launch of the new and improved Ready SB County App. This free, easy-to-use app empowers residents to stay informed and take action before a disaster. With real-time alerts, interactive hazard maps and personalized preparedness tools, Ready SB County helps you, your family and your community be prepared for an emergency.
This app includes features, such as evacuation zone maps, safety check-ins with family and friends, and quick access to emergency preparedness resources. Whether you're at home, work, or on the go, the Ready SB County App keeps vital information at your fingertips.
 Volunteering is a rewarding way to help pets at the Big Bear and Devore Animal Shelters. By walking dogs, socializing cats or lending a hand at adoption events, you'll have a direct impact on their journey to finding their forever homes.
Volunteering gives your flexibility and purpose with just a minimum commitment of 10 hours per month. Plus, you'll earn a free paw-some t-shirt. Want to become part of the pack?
This section focuses on family-friendly events that are happening in the Fourth District and Countywide.
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