BRAWLEY, CA — Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, an Affiliate of Scripps Health continues to be the leading source in women’s health in Imperial County as it continues to expand its list of tech-leading services. PMHD recently became the first and now only provider in the border region to offer 3D …
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New green energy rate at IID
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors has approved the development of a new green energy rate program that will allow customers to designate how much renewable energy they wish to be served. “At IID, we put our customers first and are committed to tailoring rates, policies and services …
Read More »PAN Senators present 10 priority actions for Mexico, which will be promoted in the ordinary period
End of impunity, Autonomous Prosecutor’s Office and promotion of employment, among the priorities to be promoted. Reduction in the price of gasoline and VAT at the border to 8%, it’s also within the priorities. The Parliamentary Group of National Action Party in the Senate of the Republic undertook to promote …
Read More »BAJA CALIFORNIA STANDS OUT AT NATIONAL LEVEL IN DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
It is positioned in the sixth national place MEXICALI, BC- As a result of the conditions of competitiveness promoted by the State Administration headed by Governor Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, through the Secretary of Economic Development (SEDECO), it is announced that Baja California registered a Foreign Direct Investment ( IED) …
Read More »Imperial County Supervisors Applaud Passage of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Bill Awaiting Governor’s Signature
Yesterday, the California Legislature passed AB 1945, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), and is now awaiting Governor Brown’s signature. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia, seeks to improve access to programs funded by GGRF, by expanding the list of co-benefits and …
Read More »The Force that Moves the Vote
By: Ellie Burgueño AMLO prepares to take oath as the new president of Mexico. The president-elect will take office on the first of December 2018 and with him his new cabinet. Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, who for the third time sought to occupy the most important position in the nation, …
Read More »IID Approves Resolution Supporting Counties Efforts to Restore Salton Sea
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved a resolution supporting the Memorandum of Understanding between Imperial and Riverside counties on the Salton Sea. At their meeting held Tuesday, August 28, the board approved with a vote of 3-0 a resolution to support both counties in their efforts to …
Read More »U.S.-Mexico NAFTA talks seen running into next week, autos unresolved
By: Sharay Angulo and Timothy Aeppel WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S.-Mexico talks to craft a deal on new auto industry rules under the NAFTA trade pact are poised to continue into next week, Mexico’s economy minister said on Thursday, as friction persists over the threat of more restrictive U.S. import rules. …
Read More »5 Million College Students Think Excellent Credit Is Worth More Than a Degree
-Editorial Amid rising tuition costs, skyrocketing student loan debt, and debates over both higher education’s value proposition and the role of schools in teaching young people about personal finance, a survey from the personal-finance website WalletHub provides some insight into what students are thinking. Perhaps most notably, 1 in 4 college students …
Read More »McDonalds to Leap into the Future
-Editorial McDonald’s in Calexico has been the favorite place for Calexico and Mexicali residents. It was the place where kids could play and enjoy a happy meal and enjoy a relaxing time with the family. The franchise that opened 42 years ago thanks to the late Tony Gonzalez continues thanks …
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