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June, 2023

  • 14 June

    Best Recommended Ways to Invest Quality Time with Your Children this Summer

    -Editorial Summer is the perfect season to create unforgettable memories and strengthen the bond with your children. With school out and longer days ahead, it’s time to embark on a journey of exploration, adventure, and quality time. But with so many options available, how can you make the most of …

  • 13 June

    The City of San Diego Awards $2.6 Million to 60 Artists and Cultural Practitioners

    -Editorial Sixty artists and cultural practitioners in disciplines ranging from performing arts, visual arts, music, film, media, and literature will receive $2.6 million in Far South/Border North grants. Each grant will be provided to develop artistic content that increases local awareness of public health, energy and water conservation, climate mitigation, …

  • 13 June

    International Community Commemorates World Day Against Child Labor

    -Editorial Observed on June 12th, World Day Against Child Labor is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labor. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labor, the slogan for World Day in 2023 is ‘Social Justice for All. End Child Labor!’. Throughout …

  • 12 June

    COVID Relief Funds Misspent During Health Crisis

    -Editorial Years after the COVID health crisis, some of the federal money allocated for emergency use has been wrongly used for fraudulent purposes. For this reason, the federal government has initiated action to take misspent money back and punish those that did it. According to an investigation by the Associated …

  • 10 June

    Overcoming Small Business Key Challenges and Thriving in a Competitive Market

    -Editorial Running a small business is a remarkable journey filled with triumphs and hurdles that demand entrepreneurs’ resilience and ingenuity. To ensure success in a highly competitive market, small business owners must confront and conquer a myriad of challenges, ranging from maintaining a harmonious work-life balance to navigating financial and …

  • 10 June

    IVC Receives 1.6 million to Launch MESA Program

    -Editorial Imperial Valley College has received a grant of more than $1.6 million from the California Community College Chancellors’ office to improve opportunities for students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities for majors in calculus-based science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. The grant, which runs through the 2026-27 …

  • 9 June

    Baja California Governor Honors Decades of Dedication and Celebrates Freedom of Expression Day

    -Editorial In a momentous celebration of Freedom of Expression Day, Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda took the opportunity to recognize the tireless efforts of the media professionals who dedicate themselves to their craft daily, as well as honoring the remarkable careers of those who have been part of the …

  • 6 June

    Baja California State Government Strengthens Capitalization of Technology-Based Projects

    -Editorial To connect technology-based projects with national and foreign investment funds, the Ministry of Economy and Innovation (SEI) held the “Demo Day Baja” event in Valle de Guadalupe with the participation of 13 companies, 4 investment funds, in addition to investor and business groups, reported the Undersecretary of Investment Management, …

  • 5 June

    MANA de Valle Imperial Awards $20,000 in Scholarships to 29 Students

    -Editorial MANA de Imperial Valley hosted its annual Scholarship Ceremony at the Southwest High School library in El Centro to honor local students who were awarded academic scholarships. This year, MANA distributed a total of $20,000 in scholarships among twenty-nine deserving students. The scholarship amounts ranged from $500 to $1,000. …

  • 5 June

    IID Board of Directors Approved Water Supply Agreement with Mineral Company

    -Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved an agreement with a company that wants to expand in Imperial Valley at the May 2nd meeting.  EnergySource Minerals, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, including its wholly owned subsidiary ESM ATLIS LLC, proposes to construct and operate a commercial minerals …

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