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Push under way to increase access to healthy fare at farmers markets
Staff Writer, Copy EditorOn the one hand Vince Zazueta is glad to see more farmers markets sprouting up around the Valley in recent years. On the other hand, he said they have some ways to go toward better serving residents who have trouble accessing healthy foods. “That&...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Homes, Nutrition, Women, Infants and Children, Healthy Diet
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Advocates gather to discuss Valley healthy food options
Staff Writer, Copy EditorThe snapshot of the community’s health that was presented at a forum here Wednesday suggests more needs to be done to increase the availability of healthy foods. Of particular concern was the burden placed on society and families in general as a...Tags: Women, Infants and Children, Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Weight, Overweight
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Concerns expressed over potential impact of federal budget sequester
Staff Writer, Copy EditorCuts to essential services may be in store locally if congressional legislators fail to keep the sequester from taking effect Friday, local officials say. Special and migrant education, meals for senior citizens and medical health services for low-income...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Head Start, Education, Washington, DC
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Imperial County preschool programs make do with less
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWith more than 20 years of providing child development services in the Valley, Campesinos Unidos was well aware of the need for such services in the community. But the ability to provide state-funded preschool education to low-income families became more...Tags: Head Start, Early Learning, Finance, Preschools, Robert J. Lopez
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Imperial High School featured in documentary
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Students at Imperial High School may have been paying a little more attention in class this week due to The Education Trust filming a documentary on campus. Ed Trust is a nonprofit organization that aims to close the gaps in...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Robert J. Lopez, Dennis Gibbs
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Life Out Here: Tough times at the top
It’s hard out here for the rich. Take, for example, the woman on a recent JetBlue flight from New York City to San Diego. The fine lady went righteously berserk when a male passenger from the coach section was moved into her row in the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, New York City, Sandwiches, JetBlue Airways, Phil Mickelson
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Public's input is sought for El Centro's housing plan
Staff WriterThe goals and policies affecting the city’s housing plan will be discussed tonight by the El Centro City Council and the city’s Planning Commission but the public’s input is also sought, a city official said. The meeting comes as the... -
BOE celebrates income tax awareness day with statewide events
The Board of Equalization encourages all qualifying Californians who need help with their income tax preparation to attend a free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program event as the nation celebrates Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day. EITC...Tags: Federal Income Tax, Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Politics, Tax Credits
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Rep. Vargas tapped for House foreign affairs, agriculture committees
Rep. Juan Vargas, D-Chula Vista, was appointed to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the House Committee on Agriculture earlier this month, according to a press release from his office. He was confirmed to serve on the Foreign Affairs...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Science and Technology, Juan Vargas, Agriculture, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
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Low-income rooftop solar program goes active
Staff WriterEl Centro resident Jo Ann Rodrigues Finley may be able set her home’s thermostat below 83 degrees Fahrenheit this summer, when temperatures will go above 110 and stay there for months. Finley is the beneficiary of Citizens Energy Corp.’s...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution
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From the Right: Starting New Year with reflection on governmental budget woes
One hundred forty-one billion dollars! That’s how much the California state budget is this fiscal year. Ever growing, ever expanding and no end in sight. I want to begin this New Year with some reflection on governmental budget woes with the state....
Tags: Government, Public Officials, Politics, Schools, Budgets and Budgeting
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County extends help for earthquake victims
Staff WriterSome 16 families displaced by a swarm of earthquakes in Brawley in August will have additional funding to stay on hotel vouchers with the help of service agencies and the county. This move comes as the county Board of Supervisors approved the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Natural Disasters, Relief and Aid Organizations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Family
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