-Editorial This coming Friday, August 18 and Saturday, August 19, at 10 a.m., more than 20 companies will be offering close to 3,000 vacancies in the facilities of Plaza Sendero, as part as the second edition of the Fair of Employment organized in this 2023 by the National Chamber of …
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ICOE’s Foundation for Education Awarded Over $18,000 in Scholarships to Local Students
-Editorial The Foundation for Education, an auxiliary organization of the Imperial County Office of Education (ICOE), awarded $18,350 in scholarships to 31 students in 2023. Each year, the Foundation for Education scholarship program helps increase college access and success for some of Imperial County’s most vulnerable students, including at-risk youth …
Read More »IID Lends Support for Legislative Bills
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors adopted positions in support of federal and state bills that have a direct impact on water issues. This action took place at their July 26 meeting. IID’s Federal and State Legislative Committees discussed various priority bills and their potential impact on the …
Read More »New Requirements to Enter Europe Will Take Effect in 2024
-Editorial There will be new rules for those of that want to travel to Europe as U.S. passport holders will have to apply for entry authorization starting in 2024. All visitors who previously traveled visa-free to Europe, such as visitors from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many …
Read More »ANTI-AGING: THE YAMANAKA FACTORS
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Specialist in Regenerative Medicine. The correctable markers or parameters of anti-aging using current technology are subjects of research and study. While there is no universal consensus on specific markers, some immunological and biological markers related to aging have been identified. Here are some of them: Immunological …
Read More »Assemblymember Gives Update on Imperial Valley Medical District
-Editorial Highlighting the importance of moving forward with the creation of a new medical hospital district, Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia held a press conference to give an update about where the Assembly Bill 918 legislation is going and to dispel false information. “We want to save lives. We want to make …
Read More »Boiling Political Tension Brings Forward Recall Attempt Against Two Calexico Politicians
-Editorial As the summer heat wave is reaching 120 degrees in Calexico, California, politics is at its boiling point once again as a signature gathering to force a recall election against Mayor Raul Ureña and Councilman Gilberto Manzanarez has begun. Calexico politics has always been the hot stop of politics …
Read More »Mexican Consulate and Vo Medical Center Sign Agreement to Support Ventanilla de Salud
-Editorial The Ventanilla de Salud program has a new fiscal agent in Imperial Valley as the Consulate of Mexico signed an agreement with a respected medical group that will support this initiative. Starting July 27, a new alliance for Ventanilla de Salud will operate between the Consulate of Mexico in …
Read More »Governor Gregg Abbott of Texas Could Be Declared a Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, journalist and writer The governor of Texas in the United States, Gregg Abbott, could be accused and convicted as a criminal of crimes against humanity due to his unilateral decision to place buoys in the strip of the Rio Grande in the state he poorly governs. …
Read More »Trump Hosts a Private Screening of Sound of Freedom at His Residence
-Editorial Donald J. Trump hosted a private viewing of ‘Sound of Freedom’ starring Jim Caviezel with members of the cast and production team as guests of honor where producer Eduardo Verástegui was there. He is no stranger to the former President as he served under Trump as a former member of …
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