-Editorial One of Imperial Valley’s most beloved and admired leaders passed away recently leaving a void to the people they knew him the most. Services for Tim Blankenship this January will indeed be a celebration of a life well-lived. Separate events will be held in San Diego and El Centro …
December, 2020
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8 December
The Weasel’s Tale Brings an Amazing Cast Together
-Editorial Oscar Winner Juan Jose Campanella’s “The Weasel’s Tale,” will have its premiere on Dec. 11 but people will be able to part of a question and answer session with the director. People are invited to be part in a free live stream bilingual question and answer on Sunday, December …
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6 December
Additional COVID-19 Testing Locations Announced Imperial County
-Editorial The Imperial County Public Health Department is announcing additional COVID-19 testing locations beginning this week. The goal of these additional testing resources is to increase the County’s COVID-19 testing capacity and to provide community members with convenient and flexible access to testing. On December 9, 10, 11, and 14 …
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6 December
JB Hamby and Javier Gonzalez Take Oath of Office as IID Directors
-Editorial At high noon of Friday, December 5th, in front of the Imperial County Court House JB Hamby and Javier Gonzalez raised their right hand as Judge Christopher Plourd gave them the oath of office to become the new Imperial Irrigation District Directors. The new directors will bring a new …
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6 December
Imperial County Announces Regional Stay-At-Home Order Linked to Intensive Care Unit Capacity
-Editorial California State Officials have announced that the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) bed capacity in Southern California Region counties, including Imperial County, has now dropped below 15%. This means that the Regional Stay at Home Order must be implemented for counties in the region. The Regional Stay at Home orders …
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6 December
AZTECA AND MEXICALI BEERS
By: Javier Sánchez, “EL CERVECIÁFILO”. The history of beer in Baja California begins in Mexicali thanks to Senator Andrew Volstead, who on January 1, 1920, blew up the Constitutional Amendment 18 that prohibited the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the United States. “Tonight – said Volstead …
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4 December
Imperial County Awaits Impacts of Newsom’s New Regional Order
-Editorial California Gov. Gavin Newsom introduced a new regional stay-at-home order on Thursday, days after he said that most of the state’s intensive care beds could be over capacity within weeks amid a surge in coronavirus cases. The measure forces a three-week closure of all bars, wineries, hair salons, and …
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4 December
Importance of statutory audit
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor. Nowadays, constant learning is a necessity in any specific area of knowledge, and also in an interdisciplinary way between two or more other branches of knowledge, corporations need to form the bases to know about the statutory audit, which consists of …
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2 December
County Reaches Agreement with Clinicas De Salud Over Economic Development Administration Project
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved an agreement with Clinicas De Salud Del Pueblo to permit the Clinicas to procure equipment under the U.S. Department of Commerce. Clinicas De Salud requested the assistance of the County of Imperial to act as co-applicant for a grant with the U.S. …
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2 December
City El Centro Annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Street Fair have been canceled
-Editorial El Centro, CA.- The City of El Centro announced in a press release that the annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Street Fair event normally scheduled in December has been canceled. The decision was not easy to make as the event brings friends and families together to share the happiness …