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Calexico High celebrates 100 years of Bulldogs
Staff WriterCALEXICO – Students beamed with pride as they became the 100th class to become Bulldogs for life during Calexico High School’s commencement ceremony Friday evening. The graduating class of 2013 totals 516 students, and after Friday, they will...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, NASA, University of California, Berkeley, Students
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Crop genetics lead to D.C. internship for Valley woman
Staff WriterFor Allison Cameron, breeding and raising hogs through McCabe 4-H and FFA at Southwest High School led to more than a passing interest in the science of agriculture. Now 20 years old and a junior at Texas Tech University, Cameron is an environmental...Tags: Science and Technology, Genetic Engineering, Texas Tech University , Agriculture, Washington, DC
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Local hikers hit the trails
Staff WriterImperial Valley hikers set out from Ocotillo for a palm grove in a canyon in the Anza Borrego desert Saturday morning. “It’s the densest palm grove in the Anza Borrego desert, said hike leader Bill Pape. The Mortero Palms area has...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums
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Domestic violence, a largely unreported crime
Staff WriterBrawley resident Luz Eva Hull can’t remember much about the first time she was abused by her former partner, but she remembers well the last time some eight years ago. “We were in a vehicle, driving from Wal-Mart headed towards Brawley,&...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Nose
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MANA de Imperial Valley is announcing 2012 scholarship presentation
MANA de Imperial Valley had its 2012 scholarship presentation June 15 at the Imperial Irrigation auditorium, 1285 Broadway Avenue in El Centro. The scholarships were awarded to: Nadia Blant is the daughter of Karl and Teressa Blant. She is a graduate of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Relay for Life, Philosophy, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid
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Little Eagle Mountain a place of reverence
Staff Writer, Copy EditorLocals know it as Mount Signal. In Mexico it goes by the name of El Centinela. But for the Yuman-based language indigenous tribes of the area it is referred to as wi’shpa or avi’shpa, which means Little Eagle Mountain in the Kumeyaay and...Tags: Science and Technology, Culture, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Science
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Did wind carry fish into Brawley?
This is going to be a strange question, but last Friday, after the wind and the rain, my grandkids found about a dozen of these little fish on the trampoline in our backyard. Then across the street from our house, they found several dozen of the fish in...
Tags: Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Fishing, Stranger Than Fiction, Sonny Bono
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Bryanne McCown: A Pair of Miracles
Faced with making a life-changing decision for their unborn twin girls, former Brawley resident Bryanne McCown and husband Adam found their faith challenged but discovered that the support of this close-knit Valley community and prayer helped carry them...
Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Human Body, University of Washington, Colleges and Universities
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Mickey Carter new A.D. at Southwest High
Staff WriterSouthwest High biology teacher Mickey Carter has always been interested in athletics administration. With a master’s degree in the same field from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, N.M., it was only a matter of time until he moved into...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, College Sports
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Imperial student and contest winner spends time with a turtle in San Diego Bay
Staff WriterSAN DIEGO — One local boy caught a glimpse of what his life would be like as a marine biologist when Bruce, a male Pacific green sea turtle, was released into the San Diego Bay here Tuesday. While the turtle was returned to the wild by a SeaWorld...Tags: Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Amusement and Theme Parks, Boats, Conservation
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MANA de Imperial hands out scholarships
Staff WriterThe smiles of proud parents filled a room at San Diego State University-Imperial Valley campus Wednesday morning as MANA de Imperial Valley awarded 25 Latina Imperial Valley high school graduates with $500 scholarships. Scholarship recipients were...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, California, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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US-ENVIRONMENT Summary
ReutersArizona wildfire threatens hundreds of homes, California blaze wanes PHOENIX/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Arizona wildfire whipped up by strong winds threatened hundreds of homes on Wednesday, even as firefighters were gaining an edge on a California blaze...Tags: Stock Market, U.S. Department of State, Caves and Caverns, World Wildlife Fund, Environmental Pollution
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