Imperial Valley News Center
Honesty is the best policy
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Lincoln, Nebraska - Nebraska has a new campaign to attract tourists. It boasts print ads with headlines such as “Lucky for you there’s nothing to do here.” Yet another advertisement brags that the state is “Famous for our flat, boring landscape,” according to the Association of Mature American Citizens.
Increasing the availability of naloxone a means for reducing opioid overdose deaths
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- Written by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Washington, DC - With the number of overdose deaths from prescription and illicit opioids doubling from 21,089 in 2010 to 42,249 in 2016, it’s critical that we continue to tackle this human tragedy from all fronts – including, and importantly, looking at new ways to increase the availability of naloxone.
Secretary of State Pompeo's Call With UN Special Envoy for Syria
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Secretary Michael R. Pompeo spoke with UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura and discussed the Special Envoy’s progress on convening a constitutional committee.
Denver Broncos QB Chad Kelly arrested for trespassing
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- Written by IVN
Englewood, Colorado - This morning at approximately 1:17 a.m., Englewood Police Officers responded to an address in the 3200 block of South Lincoln Street, reference a male standing outside a residence. While officers were responding, they received information that the male was now inside the residence.
USNS Comfort Begins Medical Site Set-up in Ecuador
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- Written by J. Keith Wilson
Esmeraldas, Ecuador - A team comprised of more than 900 personnel, embarked aboard USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), commenced their first mission stop as part of U.S. Southern Command’s Enduring Promise initiative in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, October 20.
Tractor crushing in Fresno highlights state program for cleaner-burning farm machinery
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- Written by CDFA
Fresno, California - It was tractor demolition day Monday in Fresno at an event sponsored by the Valley Air District. The machinery being crushed was being traded-in for cleaner-burning items like trucks, harvesting equipment, pump engines and–yes–tractors. The air district announced the receipt of $108 million to assist with those trade-ins, the funding coming from theCalifornia Air Resources Board’s FARMER program (Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions).
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