Tuesday, 3 Mar 2026
Tuesday, 3 March 2026

IVN’s 2025 Vision: Expanding Connections and Building Stronger Communities

Upland, CA — As we welcome 2025, the entire staff of Inland Valley News extends heartfelt wishes for a Happy New Year to you and your loved ones. We take this moment to express our sincere gratitude to the invaluable members of the IVN family, including our advertisers, sponsors, contributors, and supporters. Your unwavering support continues to be instrumental in making IVN the premier news publication for the communities we proudly serve.

In 2025, we embark on exciting ventures aimed at enhancing your experience with IVN. We commit to serving you better and are thrilled to share our ambitious plans for the year, including the much-anticipated 34th Anniversary Commemorative Issue, as well as dedicated editions for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and African-American History Month. Additionally, we are enthusiastic about implementing innovative strategies to further promote our advertisers and their businesses.

As part of our commitment to growth, IVN is also developing brand new social and digital platforms designed to enhance engagement, provide seamless access to our content, and create a more interactive experience for our readers and advertisers.

In an ever-changing media landscape, IVN remains steadfast in its mission to provide valuable and insightful news and information. Our goal is to continue sharing stories that inform, inspire, and empower, helping to build communities that work for everyone.

Cheers to 2025, and the collective journey toward building a community that benefits us all! Stay connected and follow us on our media platforms to stay in the know with the latest happenings with the Inland Valley News.

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