-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District has issued an energy Conserve Alert for the upcoming weekend as the National Weather Service has forecasted an excessive heat watch for the IID service area. The IID Conserve Alert will be in effect from the morning of Saturday, July 1, through 9 p.m. Monday, …
June, 2023
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29 June
Colorado Congresswoman Initiates Recall Attempt Against Joe Biden
-Editorial Congresswoman Lauren Boebert initiated historic impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden, with all House Republicans voting for Rep. Boebert’s bill to proceed through the traditional, institutional process. Boebert stated, “Joe Biden’s unconstitutional dereliction of his Article II duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed warrants impeachment. …
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29 June
AMPIA’s Inaugural Water Route Tour Unveils the Secrets of the Hydraulic Network
-Editorial The recently concluded 1st Water Route tour, organized by the Association of Proactive Women of the Agricultural Industry (AMPIA), proved to be an extraordinary success. Led by Natividad Jaime and supported by hydro-agricultural experts Miguel Soto and Leonel García, this captivating initiative shed light on the hydraulic network’s operations …
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28 June
Military Involved in The Ayotzinapa Case Arrested
-Editorial The Prosecutor’s Office in Mexico approved 16 arrest warrants against the military officers involved in the disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa teaching students. The Second District Judge in Federal Criminal Proceedings residing in Toluca, State of Mexico, Raquel Ivette Duarte Cedillo, approved the orders for the crimes of organized …
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28 June
IVC selects new mascot: Desert Warriors
-Editorial After two years of proactive community outreach and years of campus and community discussion, Imperial Valley College has a new mascot. IVC will now be known as the “Desert Warriors”. The IVC Board of Trustees unanimously approved a campus recommendation on June 21 that implements the new name. The …
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27 June
Public Domain and Copyright
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney. When it comes to copyright, the term “public domain” refers to works that, due to the passage of time and applicable laws, have lost their protection and no longer belong exclusively to an individual or company. In this case, such works can be used …
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27 June
The Crucial Role of Partner Selection in Shaping a Woman’s Destiny
-Editorial In the journey of life, one crucial decision can have a profound impact on a woman’s future. The choice of a life partner can either empower her to reach new heights or lead her down a path of turmoil and disappointment. For a talented and ambitious woman, selecting the …
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26 June
California is the fourth most vegan-obsessed state in the US
-Editorial The team at Easy Vegan Recipes, dedicated to all things vegan, has delved into search volume data for vegan-related phrases across each state in the US, normalized to 100,000 residents. Over the course of the past year, they meticulously analyzed the search volumes for terms such as ‘vegan,’ ‘vegan …
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26 June
Baja California State Assembly Greenlights Digital Driver’s Licenses
-Editorial The Baja California State Assembly has approved a reform to the Law Regulating Vehicle Control Services in the state, paving the way for the issuance of digital driver’s licenses while retaining the option for traditional physical documents. The reform, which received majority support in a general session of Congress, …
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23 June
Elevating Public Education through Annual Performance Ratings for School Employees
-Editorial Concerns over the quality of public education in Imperial County have reached a tipping point, leading to a call for accountability among public school employees. A comprehensive study has revealed significant service deficiencies among certain public school employees, sparking the need for change and transparency in the system. The …