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October, 2022

  • 12 October

    SDSU Selects Sundt to Build New Brawley STEM Facility

    -Editorial San Diego State University has selected Sundt as the general contractor to build the new Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) facility on the SDSU Imperial Valley Brawley campus. This selection comes on the heels of an $80 million investment by the State of California to develop the roughly …

  • 12 October

    Mario Vela Wants to Put His Passion for The Law into Action

    -Editorial Imperial County Senior Deputy District Attorney Mario Vela was the top vote-getter in the June primary election and is now at a full-force campaign knocking on doors, meeting voters, and focusing on winning. “I am very humbled by the public’s response to our campaign. The public knows that I …

  • 12 October

    Tijuana and San Diego Hosts U.S.-Mexico Mayors Summit

    -Editorial  The value of having sister cities working together to build goodwill and better friendships can create better communities and inspire the next generation of leaders.  San Diego and Tijuana were selected to host the U.S.-Mexico Summit in an effort for leaders from both sides of the border will meet …

  • 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 …

  • 10 October

    IMPERIAL COUNTY PREPARES FOR FLU SEASON

    -Editorial The Imperial County Public Health Department announced that it will be offering flu shots to individuals six months and older at the local Public Health Department located at 935 Broadway Avenue, El Centro starting October 10th. This year, the Imperial County Public Health Department will receive approximately 7,700 doses …

  • 10 October

    ICOE Foundation for Education Celebrates Students, the Arts, and Education

    -Editorial The unannounced dust storm and rain that fell upon the Imperial Valley on Oct. 6 did not stop members of the community to gather and have a good time, and also supporting students to get scholarships as they pursue higher education.   The Foundation for Education, an auxiliary organization …

  • 6 October

    Index Golf Tournaments Brings Out the Best of the Industrial Sector in Mexicali

    -Editorial The hot and humid Mexicali autumn didn’t stop the fun and camaraderie between industry workers during the second Index-Imagen Radio golf tournament at Club Campestre in Mexicali.  This event was used to promote recreation through sports, in addition to being a meeting point between businessmen and suppliers, as well …

  • 6 October

    First Wine Festival Without Borders

    -Editorial In the spirit of continuing to promote the culture of wine, the Baja California Provino Committee will hold for the first time in the city of Tijuana, B.C.  the “Wine Festival Without Borders” on Saturday, October 22, 2022. This event represents an important platform for the promotion of wine, …

  • 5 October

    U.S. Working Towards Implementing Sustainable Aviation Fuels

    -Editorial The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs Annie Petsonk joined U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm to release the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Grand Challenge Roadmap. The comprehensive plan outlines the government-wide strategy for scaling sustainable aviation fuel production across the U.S. The …

  • 3 October

    Michael Domenzain Takes Office as New Superior Court Judge

    -Editorial Michael Domenzain’s career in the law has been filled with success and honesty and this journey has led him to become an Imperial County Superior Court Judge. Domenzain officially took oath on Sept. 30 in an enrobing ceremony where friends and family attended to celebrate the new judge. Michael Domenzain, …

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