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October, 2022

  • 11 October

    IID Holds Budget Workshop

    -Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors held the first of a series of workshops before the adoption of their annual budget at their Oct. 4th meeting. The overview of the 2023 draft budget is seven percent lower than the 2022 amended budget. For the Energy Department, fuel and …

September, 2022

  • 29 September

    Imperial County Board of Supervisors Approves Annual Fiscal Year Budget

    -Editorial EL CENTRO, CA.- Imperial County has always been able to maintain a balanced budget despite the economic challenges that they have faced over the years. At their Sept. 27 meeting, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved their annual budget knowing that they need to continue being vigilant about …

  • 23 September

    Iconic Calexico Water Tower to Be Moved to A New Location

    -Editorial The water tower on First Street has been Calexico’s symbol for decades but due to structural issues, the landmark structure will have to be moved to a new location.  The issue was one of the topics of the Sept. 21st Calexico City Council meeting where the council encourage the …

  • 22 September

    GINA CRUZ ANNOUNCES INITIATIVE TO COMMEMORATE 200 YEARS OF RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES

    -Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Cruz Blackledge announced that she has presented an initiative to issue a commemorative coin for the 200 years of relations between Mexico and the United States, this, within the framework of the visit made by the ambassador of that country to the Senate …

  • 19 September

    Recession Could Affect Hispanic Workers

    -Editorial Turbulent times may be ahead for Hispanic workers, a new report from Wells Fargo found. The firm expects Latino workers to take an outsized hit if a mild recession happens in 2023 as it is projecting.  The Hispanic jobless rate has historically exceeded the non-Hispanic unemployment rate over the …

  • 15 September

    New Data Collection Could Improve Behavioral Health Services Locally

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors heard a presentation about new ways to collect data regarding mental health and how to improve their services during the Sept. 13 regular meeting.   The California Behavioral Health Planning Council is under federal and state mandate to advocate on behalf of adults with …

  • 15 September

    Calexico City Council Candidate Forum Cancelled

    -Editorial A political forum announced for Sept. 19 featuring the Calexico City Council candidates was canceled after the City Manager determined that the use of the Calexico City Hall Council Chambers and its public resources to hold a political campaign forum was not appropriate.  Calexico City Manager Esperanza Colio Warren …

  • 14 September

    Imperial Valley Residents Enjoy Night of Wine and Craft Beer To Celebrate Mexican Independence

     -Editorial The Mexican Consulate in Calexico initiated the festivities of Mexican Independence Day by gathering the top wine and craft beer exhibitions at an event held at the El Centro Regional Medical Center’s Community Education Center. Joining the worldwide celebration, the consulate offered delicious food, music, and a great time …

  • 12 September

    NO TO THE MILITARIZATION OF THE COUNTRY: GINA CRUZ

    -Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Cruz Blackledge, stated that militarization is not the solution, the security strategy of this government has been a profound failure, and support must be given to strengthening the state and municipal police, which today lack the resources to confront the criminals. The foregoing, …

  • 10 September

    IID Looks to Pay Off Joint Powers Agreement Membership

    -Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors heard a presentation about options on how to pay off their membership with the Joint Powers Agreement that oversees the Quantification Settlement Agreement, the landmark agreement that was signed two decades ago. The QSA JPA was established by the Quantification Settlement Agreement …

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