Archive for Friday, November 04, 2005
S.B. County Supervisor Biane Will Seek Reelection in June
Supervisor Paul Biane announced this week that he would run for reelection in June to represent the county’s 2nd District, which includes Upland, Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana.
Biane, 41, ousted Supervisor Jon Mikels in a 2002 runoff. He is vice chairman of the board and of the county Republican Party. Biane, a former Rancho Cucamonga councilman, on Tuesday hosted a dinner at his Pierre Biane Winery, which boosted his campaign fund to half a million dollars, his staff said.
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