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Brawley City Council Renews IVEDC Membership; Councilman Kelley Recuses Himself
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The Brawley City Council voted during its regular meeting on May 6 to renew the city’s annual membership in the Imperial Valley Economic Development...
Calexico City Council Approves Sale of Heffernan Avenue Portion for Border...
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The Calexico City Council on April 16 unanimously approved a resolution to vacate a portion of Heffernan Avenue and authorize its sale to the...
Spreckels Sugar Company to Close Brawley Facility, Laying Off All Employees
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Spreckels Sugar Company, Inc. has announced it will permanently close its Brawley facility, located at 395 West Keystone Road, impacting all employees currently working...
Debate Intensifies Over Cordova Park Baseball Fields in Calexico
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The controversy surrounding the baseball fields at Cordova Park has sparked passionate debate among local residents, with community voices calling for transparency and dialogue...
A Daydream Brought to Life: Mia Salinas Unveils Mural at Camarena...
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A once-ordinary storage container has become a vivid canvas of imagination and memory, thanks to local artist Mia Salinas, who unveiled her mural “Daydream”...
Rotary-Led Autism Event Becomes Beloved Spring Break Tradition in Imperial County
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What began as a small community initiative inspired by the legacy of a devoted Rotarian has grown into one of Imperial County’s most heartwarming...
Leadership Shift in El Centro: Crankshaw Sworn In, Carter Takes Mayoral...
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Michael Crankshaw was officially sworn in as the newest member of the El Centro City Council during a special meeting held on Monday, April...
NAMI Walk Brings Hope and Resources to Imperial Valley
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The annual NAMIWalks event returned to Imperial Valley for its third year. It drew community members together to raise awareness about mental health and...
Community Walks in Red Heels to Support Violence Survivors
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Dozens gathered under the triple-digit spring weather at Bucklin Park in El Centro for the annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes, a powerful...
Imperial Valley College Moves Closer to Offering First Bachelor’s Degree
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Imperial Valley College has received conditional approval from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to offer a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Automation, marking...