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Friday September 3rd 2010

‘Brawley News’ Archives

WOVEN Chosen as Pepsi Refresh Project Finalist, They Need Your Vote

WOVEN Chosen as Pepsi Refresh Project Finalist, They Need Your Vote

The Women of Virtue Empowerment Network (WOVEN) has been accepted as a finalist in the Pepsi Refresh Project.  Each month Pepsi gives $1,000,000 to fund community projects in communities across the country.  WOVEN is in the running for a $25,000.00 grant to fund their women's free support center.  This is a great opportunity to bring some of Pepsi's grant money to the Imperial Valley to support a wonderful cause.  The directors of WOVEN are encouraging everyone to log on to www.refresheverything.com , type WOVEN in the search box, and cast their vote for WOVEN.  Another way to vote is [...]

Brawley Resident Earns Bachelor’s Degree

Charles Keith Rowe, a resident of BRAWLEY, CA  has earned a(n) Bachelor of Science from Excelsior College. Excelsior College (www.excelsior.edu) is an accredited, private, nonprofit institution that focuses on the needs of working adults. Its primary mission is to increase access to a college degree for adult learners by removing obstacles to their educational goals. Excelsior's unique strength is its acknowledged leadership in the assessment of student knowledge. It does so by providing working adults multiple avenues to degree completion that include its own online courses and [...]

Measure J Benefits To IVC Are Outlined

What is Measure “J”? On November 2, 2010, voters in the Imperial Community College District will be asked to approve a bond measure that would generate $80 million for career and public safety training facilities and continued modernization of the 50-year-old IVC Campus. This money would stay in the Imperial Valley and only be used to improve local college facilities. How much would Measure “J” cost? Measure “J” does not increase tax rates. The current tax rate for IVC is $25 per $100,000 of assessed valuation and is not expected to change. What about other sources of [...]

Brawley Teachers Welcomed Back By Chamber

By Chris Furguson On August 19, 2010, the Brawley Chamber of Commerce welcomed new and returning teachers from both the elementary and high schools with lunch and a raffle at their annual “Welcome Back Teachers” Luncheon. In addition to the events, gree gifts of pens, rulers and tote bags were provided by local businesses and information booths were on hand from local groups as well. As with previous years, the teachers luncheon also hosted the annual Teacher of the Year award, this year given to Abraham Belellano, a freshman English teacher in his fifth year at Brawley Union High [...]

In Others Words

In Others Words

Tax Gets the Usual Treatment HOLTVILLE TOOK ANOTHER STAB AT its Utility Tax last week. It’s the only one, except Brawley, that is operating. Since the potential for controversy is high, the Holtville council did what most governments of any size do. They agreed to a study of the law and postponed action on it until the end of October. Cool. Postponing something is among the best ways a city can duck an issue. Along with promising an “extensive study” of it. So the second thing the council did was order an “extensive study.” By the time they get around to bringing this back, [...]

The American Red Cross Increases Aid to Flood-Ravaged Pakistan

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 – As flood waters threaten to engulf new communities in the south of Pakistan, the American Red Cross is increasing its support to $1 million to help families affected by the worst flooding in that country in more than 80 years. “The extent of the devastation is massive, with the Pakistan government now estimating 20 million people are significantly affected by the floods,” says David Meltzer, senior vice president of international services for the American Red Cross. “With food supplies and crops destroyed, millions of people will need food aid, [...]

ON THE SOUTHWEST BORDER

When Violence Hits Too Close to Home Emerging from the port of entry’s administrative offices into a sunny San Diego morning, Special Agent Dean Giboney spoke in fluent Spanish with the man whose temporary U.S. visa he had just helped renew. The man was smiling, happy to be out of Mexico, even though he understood that being on U.S. soil was no guarantee of safety from the Tijuana drug cartel that has put a price on his head. Kidnappings Escalate Kidnappings by the cartels and the gangs who work for them have become a serious problem in several U.S. cities on [...]

Police Briefs

Police Briefs

City of Holtville Monday, August 9 TRY ROSES AND CANDY: The caller’s ex-boyfriend came to her residence drunk, the caller stated that the drunken ex-boyfriend was trying to win her back but he was just out of line and would like him to be sent home. The subject left in a four door vehicle, the caller was advised to call back should he return. GOODBYE AUNTIE: The caller’s aunt is in his residence and is refusing to leave, after a brief argument the caller's aunt was sent on her way. The caller stated that his aunt was under the influence of an unknown substance, she wanted to crash at [...]

Lifeguards Wanted!

Lifeguards Wanted!

Imperial Valley Top Lifeguard Competition Teams To Compete At Central Union High School on Sunday, August 22, 2010 (Imperial Valley)  Spectators are welcome at the inaugural TOP LIFEGUARD Competition, to be held on Sunday, August 22, 2010 beginning at 7:45am, at the outdoor Central Union High School pool. The El Centro Parks and Recreation has invited lifeguard teams from city and county recreation departments, non-profit organizations and private corporations to compete. Two-member teams and individuals [...]

Preliminary Information on the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance

Under the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act (H.R. 1586), which was signed by President Obama on August 10, 2010, California will receive approximately $1.2 billion to be used to save or create an estimated 16,500 K–12 jobs. Governors have 30 days from enactment to submit their state’s application for the funds, and the U.S. Department of Education must award the funds to states within 45 days of enactment. At this time, it is unclear what, if any, application process will be required for LEAs. The Act requires that states allocate the funding to LEAs using the [...]

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