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Teen fight leaves one arrested, one in hospital
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Law enforcement and the school district are investigating an assault that sent a 13-year-old girl to the hospital and left another 13-year-old classmate arrested Tuesday. But the victim’s mother sees this as a larger problem,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Juvenile Delinquency, Students, Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics
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Imperial County earthquakes highlight unresolved school risks
California WatchThe swarm of earthquakes that rippled through Imperial County in late August has exposed more fissures in the state's system for identifying and fixing school buildings considered structurally unsound. At Brawley Union High School, an Aug. 27...Tags: Architecture, Science and Technology, Bonds, Natural Disasters, Arts and Culture
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De Anza Magnet School unites against bullying; students recite pledge
Staff WriterDressed in school colors and bright orange T-shirts, the students and teachers at De Anza Magnet School pledged to do their part in the fight against bullying here Tuesday morning. Each classroom created a chain made of paper links, which were connected...Tags: Students, Schools, Magnet Schools, Robert J. Lopez, Teaching and Learning
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Eight teen overdoses in a week
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterCALEXICO — Four teens are in critical condition after overdosing on the prescription medication Baclofen on Wednesday night. The teens, ranging in age from 14 to 17 years, were found floating in water in the spa section of an apartment complex in...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Chemical Industry, Parenting, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health
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Eight teens hospitalized in last week for drug overdose
The Imperial County Public Health Department announced today that it has detected an unusual spike in drug overdoses involving eight teenagers, the most recent being three in serious condition from Calexico. The incidents occurred in two different...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Parenting, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Imperial Valley College students check in for health check ups
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Sasha Cota did not anticipate having her blood drawn until her teacher at Imperial Valley College required her health class to attend the college’s annual health fair here Tuesday. “Well my teacher said we had to visit all...Tags: Students, Robert J. Lopez, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Flu
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GUEST COLUMN: We should not forget Capt. Scott Pace
Special to this NewspaperIt’s become a tradition at Brawley Union High football games over the years to have halftime at each home game feature an activity such as homecoming or a group like the Pop Warner players, coaches and cheerleaders. It’s become a tradition...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Basketball, Sports
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Earthquakes strike Brawley
Staff WriterUpdate at 11:24 p.m. The following is a press statement from Brawley City Manager Rosanna Moore: The City of Brawley has experienced multiple earthquakes throughout the day. USGS.gov reports the earthquakes have ranged from 1.9 to 5.5 on the Richter...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, House Building, News Media, Disasters and Accidents, U.S. Geological Survey
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Youngsters prepare for hunter safety course
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Hunters’ safety students of all ages spent their Wednesday evening preparing for their safety test during the last course before their license test Friday. With 52 percent of the students in the course between the ages of 9- to 19-...Tags: Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Series of quakes delay start of school, leaves others on alert
Staff WriterAll Brawley schools were to be open for classes today after a series of earthquakes caused school officials to cancel the first day of classes. After conducting a meeting among city, county and elementary and high school district officials Sunday...Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Robert J. Lopez, Teaching and Learning
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Training could help foster better responses to head injuries
Last week, Gov. Brown signed into legislation a law that mandates high school coaches to receive training to better respond to concussions that may occur to players on their fields. The legislation requires coaches to receive training every two years on...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Sports, Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Head Injuries
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Local Sears to host kids' fest at mall Saturday
Staff WriterLocal children are invited to attend Sears’ Back to School Kids’ Fest on Saturday. The event is open to the public and is free. Children will have the opportunity to build things, dance and play games, among other activities. “We&...Tags: Back to School, Sears
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