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Apr. 29 in History: Federal inspectors today ended a three-day border check
>> 50 Years Ago — EL CENTRO — A 32-year-old Indian woman was arraigned in Winterhaven Justice Court yesterday charges with felonious manslaughter in the traffic death of a man who authorities said was her common-law husband. Held in County...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Politics
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Thank you for sacred site declaration
Dear Native American Heritage Commission and Gov. Brown: As a Native American in Southern California, and the former historic preservation officer for the Quechan Indian Tribe, I would like to thank the Native American Heritage Commission for reaching an...Tags: Culture, Cultural Development, Energy Saving, Government, Environmental Issues
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Our View: Budget proposal would restrict public records access
With the arrival of the spring season here in California, one can expect much hand-wringing and head-scratching to accompany the yearly budget battles that loom large on the horizon. As the state, and the rest of the nation for that matter, tries to...Tags: Government, Finance, Justice System, Politics, Court Administration
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Mar. 13 in History: No charges filed in case of pedestrian struck by Border Patrol
>> 30 Years Ago — No charges will be filed in connection with the death of a pedestrian struck by a Border Patrol vehicle March 7 near Calexico. District Attorney Tom Storey said today the death would not have happened if the Border Patrolman had...Tags: Land Resources, Tom Storey, Regional Authority, Government, Politics
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Renewable energy summit begins Wednesday
Staff WriterRepresentatives of the many different agencies, businesses involved in renewable energy are slated to speak at the sixth annual Imperial Valley Renewable Energy Summit, set for Wednesday through Friday. Michael Picker, senior adviser to Gov. Jerry...Tags: Energy Saving, Government, Environmental Issues, Politics, Alternative Energy
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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: Personal Income, Education, Politics, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Government
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Wisenmiller to speak at IV Renewable Energy Summit
Chair of the California Energy Commission Dr. Robert Wisenmiller heads a list of distinguished renewable energy experts slated to speak at the Imperial Valley Renewable Energy Summit set for March 13 to March 15. Registration is still open for “...Tags: Energy Saving, Regional Authority, Environmental Issues, Government, Politics
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Our View: Policies should allow for sustainable economic growth
Californians have a lot to be proud of. Our beautiful state is flush with talent and resources, history and potential, a landscape and a climate quite unlike any other state in the union. Yet there are certain things that make many a local shake their...Tags: Regional Authority, Jerry Brown, Government, Politics, Energy
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Border security trigger called for in Senate's immigration plan
Staff Writer, Copy EditorPresident Obama on Tuesday unveiled his guiding principles for Congress to consider when they take up immigration reform in the coming months. Obama’s much-anticipated speech comes a day after a group of key Senate leaders unveiled a bipartisan...Tags: Labor Legislation, Media Industry, Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Career and Workplace
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Governor calls for special election
Staff WriterA special election for the vacant 40th state Senate district was set for May while the primary for election is scheduled for March, the governor announced Monday. The special election will be held May 17, according to a press release, and the primary is...Tags: Juan Vargas, Elections, Ben Hueso, U.S. Senate, Regional Authority
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Vargas first Latino to represent district
Staff WriterRep. Juan Vargas, D-Chula Vista, was sworn-in as the first Latino to represent California’s 51st Congressional District on the floor of the House of Representatives at 9 a.m. Thursday. “I am deeply honored to have been elected as the next...Tags: Juan Vargas, Elections, Regional Authority, Jerry Brown, Government
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Governor calls special election for senate seat
A special election for the vacant 40th state Senate District was set for May while the primary for election is scheduled for March, the governor announced today. The 40th Senate District encompasses San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties and was...Tags: Juan Vargas, Elections, Ben Hueso, Regional Authority, Government
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