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Gary Wyatt: Imperial Valley's Great Communicator
Gary Wyatt, District 4 Imperial County Supervisor and an effective and vocal presence on the Imperial County Board of Supervisors for nearly 12 years, did not seek reelection and leaves behind a legacy of personal commitment and advocacy for Imperial...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Ethics, Heart Surgery, Colleges and Universities
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Hanukkah keeps Jewish community together
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — As the holiday season brings about an array of different celebrations, members of the Beth Jacob Synagogue gathered together Saturday evening to celebrate Hanukkah. Hosted here in her home, synagogue member Stephanie Campos recalled...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Hanukkah, Judaism
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Vista Latina: Faithful gather for Virgin of Guadalupe processions
Staff Writer, Copy EditorThe stress that had suddenly appeared Tuesday evening would just as quickly disappear for Jorge Alonzo the second he laid eyes on the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. As he trailed behind the nearly 50 people that took part in a procession in honor...Tags: Interior Policy, Mexico City, Indigenous People, Mexico, Human Interest
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Yuma Catholic wins back-to-back titles at second annual Martha Arroyo Memorial Soccer Tournament
Sports EditorThe Yuma Catholic High girls’ soccer team won the second annual Martha Arroyo Memorial Soccer Tournament in Holtville on Saturday for back-to-back titles. The Shamrocks beat Imperial High, 2-0, in the second championship game of the double-...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Sports, Soccer
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Second annual Martha Arroyo Memorial Soccer Invitational kicks off
HOLTVILLE — According to Holtville High girls’ soccer head coach Chad Van Acker, the first day of the second annual Martha Arroyo Girls’ Soccer Tournament went “very well.” “Competition has been strong, and there&...
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Family and friends honor slain nurse
Staff Writer, Copy EditorFrom the many stories that friends, family and co-workers would share about Sylvia Cisneros, a common theme would emerge. Above all else, Cisneros was a woman dedicated to her family, her faith and her career. Described by many as calm and reserved,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Northend celebrates holiday
Staff WriterNILAND — People from all kinds of backgrounds came together to celebrate Thanksgiving in the Northend of the county as free community Thanksgiving dinners were held at the Niland Chamber of Commerce building, the Slab City Christian Center and the...Tags: Holidays, American Legion, Christianity, Thanksgiving
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Oakley students join in holiday fun
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Brooke Baxter did not mind getting to school early because it meant she would partake in the Star Chorus Christmas program at J.W. Oakley Elementary School here. “I like to sing,” said Brooke, a 7-year-old second-grader....Tags: Holidays, Entertainment, Schools, Music, Robert J. Lopez
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Local multi-cultured neighborhood celebrates the holiday season together
Staff WriterHOLTVILLE — Tucked away in a small cul-de-sac here, resides a close nit multi-cultured neighborhood that comes together every year, despite their differences in religion and customs, to celebrate the holiday season with a soup party. “It...Tags: Holidays, Christmas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups, Customs and Tradition
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Man credits the Virgin Mary with curing his cancer
Staff WriterAlbert Salgado is arguably a lucky man. At 71 years of age, the Calexico resident has been cancer-free for 17 years, and credits something far more elemental than modern medicine for his cure: faith. The retired U.S. Customs agent started losing his...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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View from the Pew: Thanksgiving should be a lifetime, not just a day
Well, Thanksgiving is over. As we sit on the couch, watching football, burping pumpkin pie, we start thinking of what Black Friday stores we will hit. That’s what Thanksgiving is about, isn’t it? Now, if you expect a diatribe about gluttony...
Tags: Holidays, Pies and Tarts, Black Friday (shopping), Thanksgiving, Judaism
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Vista Latina: Conservatism alive in many Latinos
Staff Writer, Copy EditorThere was a time when Calexico resident Daniel Ramirez blindly cast his vote along party lines. Currently, as someone who votes “principles over party,” he said he is not pleased with his voting options come November. A registered Democrat,...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Elections, Abortion Issue, Sociology
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