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March, 2022

  • 14 March

    City Mayors Association Officially Charted

    -Editorial  At a press conference, the mayors who make up the Association of Capital Cities of Mexico (ACCM) announced the signing of the charter of this organization. The Mayor of Mexicali Norma Bustamante, who is part of this association as Vice President, explained that the objective of this organization is …

  • 11 March

    New Attorneys Join the Imperial County District Attorney’s Office

    -Editorial Imperial County District Attorney Gilbert Otero has a few months left in office but he is not wasting time and is working to fill up his staff with qualified attorneys that advocate for the public. The office welcome six new Deputy District Attorneys that were sworn by Otero. They …

  • 10 March

    Business Forum “Successful Woman” Aims to Inspire Women

    -Editorial The first entrepreneurial event of the year in Mexicali took place at Araiza Hotel to help women business owners have a better vision of their goals and objectives for 2022. The event was a success and the comments of the public were positive and are looking forward to a …

  • 9 March

    Imperial County Health Department and UC San Diego Will Help Vaccinate Maquila Workers in Mexicali

    -Editorial Two years ago on March 8, 2020, the first suspicious case of COVID-19 was detected in Imperial County marking the beginning of a very dark time for the region.  Because health has no borders, a binational collaboration was established to help vaccinate people in the industrial sector of Mexicali. …

  • 7 March

    IID Board Approves Land Sale to Hell’s Kitchen Geothermal Project

    -Editorial In another effort to capitalize on the upcoming “white gold rush” in the Imperial Valley, the Imperial Irrigation Board of Directors approved the sale and purchase agreement with Hell’s Kitchen Geothermal, LLC at the March 1st meeting.  The project aims to help with lithium extraction and be a resource …

  • 4 March

    Central Union High School to Take a Big Leap in Math and Science

    -Editorial A new beginning for valley students was welcomed with joy and excitement as a new modern facility will make their education interesting and will make them proud to be Spartans.  The Central Union High School District celebrated the grand opening of the Central Union High School STEM building. The …

February, 2022

  • 27 February

    STATE GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES THE CHINESE COMMUNITY OF MEXICALI

    -Editorial For the State Government, headed by Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, one of the main objectives is to make visible the historical heritage, the cultural richness, and the contribution of the Chinese community in Mexicali. This was stated by the Secretary of Culture of Baja California, Alma Delia Abrego …

  • 26 February

    Everything is ready for the twenty-first edition of the most important Ag expo in the region

    -Editorial Just a few days before celebrating the twenty-first edition of the AgroBaja exhibition, the AgroBaja Board of Trustees (PAB), is in full logistical and administrative activity to start with this edition that will take place on March 3, 4, and 5 of 2022. Like every year, the agricultural and …

  • 25 February

    Josue Mercado Found Guilty of Misappropriation of Funds

    -Editorial Imperial County Auditor-Controller Josue Guadalupe Mercado was found guilty of misappropriating public funds at his trial. The jury declared him guilty on Feb. 24. He is scheduled to go before Judge Poli Flores next month to hear his sentencing which could go up to 4 years in prison. Upon …

  • 20 February

    BEER TO AVOID FEELING COLD

    By: Javier “El Cerveciafilo” Sánchez Valenzuela Many people don’t usually associate a beer with feeling less cold in winter. Generally, in our latitudes we think that a beer should be refreshing, to quench thirst on a hot day. This is because the vast majority of people are only familiar with …

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