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February, 2023

  • 16 February

    IID creates New Health, Safety, and Environment Workgroup

    -Editorial During its meeting of January 24, 2023, the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors voted unanimously to form the Health, Safety, and Environment Workgroup. IID Director Javier Gonzalez expressed his interest in focusing greater attention to matters pertaining to health, safety, and environmental issues within the district and the …

  • 12 February

    City of San Diego Offers Grant Funding to Help Outdoor Businesses Comply with New Regulations

    –Editorial  The City of San Diego is offering grants of up to $20,000 to eligible businesses that have applied for a new Spaces as Places permit, allowing them to continue outdoor operations within the public right of way. Businesses that had a valid Temporary Outdoor Business Operations permit and are …

  • 8 February

    Imperial County Approves Lithium Incentive Program

    -Editorial Continuing with the mission to bring more economic development to lithium development, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution that will offer incentive programs for those that want to create jobs locally.  Imperial County has long been a producer of geothermal energy helping power California’s economy. The …

  • 7 February

    MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES JOIN EFFORTS FOR A BETTER BINATIONAL RELATIONSHIP

    -Editorial In a joint effort between the governments of Mexico and the United States, and with the support of the Government of the State of Baja California, several projects are being carried out to modernize the infrastructure of border crossings, as well as actions for migratory care and welfare for …

  • 4 February

    Bilingual Safety Campaign Shows Migrants The Dangers of the All-American Canal

    -Editorial In collaboration with the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico, the Imperial Irrigation District has developed a bilingual public outreach campaign focused on the dangers of the All-American Canal. In a press conference that brought together state and federal officials, a partnership between the IID, the Consulate of Mexico in …

  • 1 February

    California Water Agencies Submit Colorado River Modeling Framework to Bureau of Reclamation

    -Editorial California water agencies that rely on the Colorado River proposed a modeling framework for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to evaluate as it considers actions to help stabilize reservoir elevations and protect critical infrastructure to ensure the Colorado River system can continue to support 40 million people, nearly 6 …

January, 2023

  • 30 January

    Republicans Put the Brakes on The Use of Oil Reserves

    -Editorial The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at limiting the president’s ability to draw down the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve for any reason other than a “severe energy supply disruption.” Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ legislation, H.R. 21, the Strategic Production Response Act, would require …

  • 29 January

    State Officials Join Comite Civico del Valle on Tour of Local Renewable Energy Sites

    -Editorial Calexico High School’s Advanced Auto Shop Class and its pioneering work building electric vehicles made a major impression on a group of state officials and energy experts touring Imperial County recently, on hand to visit sites related to renewable energy. As 20 or so students in blue coveralls worked …

  • 26 January

    ECRMC and Pioneers Hospital Looking to Consolidate Services

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors heard a presentation regarding the status of El Centro Regional Medical Center and the future of its services. At the meeting, it was the consensus by the Board of Supervisors, Pioneers Memorial Hospital, and El Centro Regional Center that the best way to …

  • 25 January

    MIGRANTS ARE WORTH BECAUSE THEY ARE MEXICAN, NOT BECAUSE OF THEIR DOLLARS: GINA CRUZ

    -Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, expressed her support for the Mexican community in the United States, who seek to influence the decisions made in their country of origin through the election of their federal and local authorities. The money they send to the country is …

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