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A Time for Vacation!

By: Katie Beth Luna, Brawley Chamber of Commerce Director. Have you gone on vacation this year? Are you going on vacation soon? Vacation is essential! Not only for you to relax and restore your sanity, but also for the economy to flourish. “Visit California” reported over 1 million tourism jobs …

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GOVERNMENT WILL BEGIN EXTENSION IN LA RUMOROSA TOLL BOOTH

-GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF BAJA CALIFORNIA WILL BEGIN WORKS OF EXTENSION IN LA RUMOROSA ASCENDING TOOL BOOTHS LA RUMOROSA.- With the objective of improving its services, the Government of the State headed by President Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, through the Sentinel Highway Trust – La Rumorosa (FIARUM), began the …

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Imperial County Supports Legalizing Hemp Federally

-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors endorsed legislation that would legalize industrial hemp production by the federal government. On Jun. 28, the U.S. Senate passed on a bipartisan vote, 86-11, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, commonly known as the farm bill. In the United States, the farm bill …

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Imperial County Receives Funds for Niland and Seeley

By: Mario Conde, Reporter The unincorporated area of Imperial County will receive an upgrade in services thanks to funding received from the California Housing and Community Development. At the Oct. 2nd Imperial County Board of Supervisors meeting, Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia attended the board meeting and provided a legislative update about …

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RED ALERT LIFTED IN BAJA CALIFORNIA

Red alert lifted in municipalities of Baja California SAN FELIPE, BC- Tuesday, October 2, 2018.- As a result of the application of preventive measures between authorities and society, Baja California was declared with white balance after the passage of the hurricane degraded to tropical storm “Rosa” by the entity, in …

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Legal instruments to protect women against violence-Part II

Part II Any kind of violence is illegal. By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor. The United States of America was one of the first countries in which women’s movements emerged fighting for their rights. In 1848 there was the first meeting of women activists in the city …

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