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May, 2021

  • 24 May

    COVID VACCINATION IN POPULATION 50 TO 59 YEARS OLD BEGINS IN MEXICALI

    -Editorial With the installation of a “morning” module in Plaza Cachanilla in Mexicali, the Covid vaccination for the population ranging from 50 to 59 years began on Monday according to the Baja California Ministry of Health. The Secretary of State for Health, Alonso Óscar Pérez Rico, specified that from 8:00, …

  • 24 May

    IID and IVEDC’s Future Relationship is in Question Due to Fake Signature Controversy

    -Editorial The relationship between the Imperial Irrigation District and the Imperial Valley Economy Development Corporation is now stone cold due to the discovery of forged signatures used by the economic development group. IID General Manager Henry Martinez sent a letter to IVEDC Director Tim Kelley regarding “a profoundly disturbing matter …

  • 19 May

    Business Intelligence, A Differentiator Factor in Businesses

    -Editorial Under a business intelligence or Business Intelligence approach, using data analysis for decision-making within a company is a differentiating element that influences the organizational climate, and the development as part of your community. This was indicated by Dr. Michelle Lazcano and Dr. Armando Reyna Ballesteros, members of the teaching …

  • 18 May

    Border Travel Restrictions Could End in June

    -Editorial Travel restrictions between Mexico and the United States will be maintained for one more month but it seems that the borders could reopen very soon. Restrictions on non-essential land crossings from Mexico to States will remain until 11:59 p.m. on June 21, 2021, according to Mexico’s foreign affairs secretary. …

  • 18 May

    Imperial County Confirms First Local Pediatric Death Due to COVID-19

    -Editorial The Imperial County Public Health Department (ICPHD) is saddened to confirm the first death of a child due to complications from COVID-19 in Imperial County.  ICPHD first received the notice of the death of a child under the age of nine several weeks ago. Case investigations take time to …

  • 17 May

    THE RAILROAD AND BEER

    By: Javier Sanchez Valenzuela, “El Cerveciáfilo”. When we open a beer we never think about how it got into our hands, we just drink it and finish it. At that moment the last thing we want is to complicate our existence with something other than enjoying the beer and the …

  • 17 May

    SDSU Imperial Valley to Expand Student Services

    -Editorial San Diego State University unveiled a new plan to increase investments for student support and retention services, implement a new fee structure and increase student aid and scholarship support for SDSU Imperial Valley that will be implemented over the next five years. The letter follows a year in which …

  • 15 May

    IID renews their membership fee for Salton Sea Authority

    -Editorial The IID Board of Directors renewed the annual membership to the Salton Sea Authority at their regular meeting held on May 4th by a vote of 3-0 having director JB Hamby abstaining. The Salton Sea Authority is a joint powers authority created in 1993 by the Imperial Irrigation District, …

  • 15 May

    Fully vaccinated Americans can return to life without masks

    -Editorial In a move that will send the country back toward pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday eased indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places. The new guidance still calls for wearing masks in …

  • 12 May

    CETYS Will Offer a Certificate for Teenagers in Emotional Intelligence

    -Editorial It was Daniel Goleman who first introduced to the world the concept of emotional intelligence, thanks to his book 1995 book, Emotional Intelligence, a New York Times bestseller list for a year-and-a-half, the concept was introduced and has changed the way successful people do business.  “By teaching people to tune in …

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