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Zimmer moves on; interim takes helm Monday
Imperial Valley Press Assistant EditorTeresa Zimmer is no longer publisher of the Imperial Valley Press following a corporate restructuring of Schurz Communications’ California properties. Zimmer, who has been with the Imperial Valley Press for more than 16 years in various capacities,...Tags: California, Newspaper and Magazine, Human Interest
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Quantification Settlement Agreement to have no effect on harvests
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterSince granted a stay of its Quantification Settlement Agreement, the Imperial Irrigation District is on track to ramp up improvements that benefit operations and users alike, says the district’s legal counsel. IID’s QSA, while on appeal,...Tags: Colorado, San Diego (San Diego, California), Water Supply, Environmental Issues, Sacramento
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Imperial Valley Economic Development Corp. fuels the enthusiasm that makes the Valley grow
Imperial Valley Press StaffReminding his audience they market the Valley to the world, Tim Kelley told his guests they are getting the word out. At the sixth annual Imperial Valley Economic Development Corp. dinner held at the Old Eucalyptus Schoolhouse in El Centro, Kelley,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Energy Saving, Alternative Energy, Economy
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Do eyesore vehicles need to be moved?
By IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS STAFF WRITERIn Tuesday’s PROBE a reader asked whether the city had the right to remove their nonoperating registered car from their fenced-in backyard. While the answer is yes, and we wrote that, among other things, we think there needs to be some clarification...Tags: Vehicles, California, Human Interest
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IID's geothermal parcels present a lucrative potential
Imperial Valley Press StaffA possible $2 billion in annual revenue could be realized if land owned in part or wholly by Imperial Irrigation District proves to yield potential geothermal energy located there. Tracts of land along the northeastern and southern shores as well as under...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Human Interest
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Scoping meeting puts wind farm before public's criticism
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe first — and possibly only — wind farm in Imperial County went in front of the public Wednesday and faces potential criticism from Ocotillo residents tonight. The first of two scoping meetings for the Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project...Tags: Environmental Issues, Moreno Valley, California, El Centro (Imperial, California), Solar Energy
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DA: Probe into wreck where 3 died still not complete
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterProsecutors are still culling information for its case on the federal agent who caused a fatal crash more than a year ago, Imperial County District Attorney Gilbert Otero said Wednesday. Otero said he cannot discuss the status of the incident involving U....Tags: California, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, El Centro (Imperial, California), Lawyers
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Federal appeals court denies county intervention in gay marriage issue
Imperial Valley Press StaffImperial County cannot fight gay marriage, ruled federal judges Tuesday. The 9th District Court of Appeals denied the county’s request to intervene in a case to support Proposition 8, California’s ban on gay marriage. Imperial County had first...Tags: Marriage, Politics, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Same-Sex Marriage, Elections
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Tough Times: Uninsured fall back on safety nets
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterDuring these financially lean times about one-third of all Imperial County residents are without health insurance, yet provisions are in place for those who have no access to health care, a county official said. There are 51,000 residents who have no...Tags: California, Finance, Health Insurance, Medical Services, Health
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Lecture to discuss California Mid-Winter Fair history
By IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS STAFF WRITERPioneers’ Museum and the Imperial County Historical Society will host their monthly dinner at 6 p.m. in Imperial. The dinner starts at 6 p.m., followed by a lecture at 6:45 p.m. The topic will be the history of the California Mid-Winter Fair....Tags: History, Arts and Culture, California
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What's the deal with the Dogwood Road overpass?
What is going on with the Dogwood-Interstate 8 overpass onramp and offramp? It’s been months and there’s no real progress, and whatever they are up to doesn’t even look like it will help with traffic congestion. We need a four leaf...Tags: Traffic
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One of county's largest solar projects moves forward
Imperial Valley Press StaffOne of the largest planned solar projects has been given the green light for development. The California Public Utilities Commission recently approved a renewable energy contract for San Diego Gas and Electric, said Andy Horne, Imperial County deputy...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, San Diego (San Diego, California), Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Renewable Energy
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