Imperial Valley News Center
Governor Brown Appoints 12 Superior Court Judges
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the appointment of 12 California superior court judges, which include: Two in Los Angeles County; one in Orange County; one in Placer County; two in Riverside County; one in San Bernardino County; one in San Diego County; one in San Francisco County; one in San Mateo County; one in Stanislaus County; and one in Ventura County.
Governor Brown Appoints 6 Court of Appeal Justices
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the appointment of Judge Alison M. Tucher as associate justice, Division Four of the First District Court of Appeal; Judge Halim Dhanidina as associate justice, Division Three, Justice Nora M. Manella as presiding justice, Division Four, Judge Dorothy C. Kim as associate justice, Division Five and Judge Maria E. Stratton as associate justice, Division Eight of the Second District Court of Appeal; and the appointment of Judge Michael J. Raphael as associate justice, Division Two of the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
Governor Brown Announces Appointments
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. yesterday announced the following appointments:
Calabasas CFO Gary Lysik Inks Contract to Become City Manager
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Calabasas, California - The Calabasas City Council is pleased to announce that it has selected current Calabasas Chief Financial Officer Dr. Gary J. Lysik to serve as City Manager, replacing the retiring Tony Coroalles. Contract negotiations with Dr. Lysik have been concluded, and the contract will now be placed on the City Council’s August 8, 2018 public agenda for approval.
New California Program Provides $57 Million to Help Food Processors Cut Energy, Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Sacramento, California - The California Energy Commission is supporting research to help food processors in the state save energy and money while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Operation Donate with Honor: Law enforcers unite to challenge deceptive fundraising
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Washington, DC - There isn’t an actual procedure called an honest-ectomy. But when you hear allegations about scammers who solicit donations for veterans’ charities and then pocket the contributions, you’ve got to wonder. The FTC, 54 Attorneys General from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, and Puerto Rico, and 16 additional state agencies that oversee charities have joined forces to announce Operation Donate with Honor – a coordinated effort to target fraudulent and deceptive fundraising for military and veterans causes. As part of the initiative, the FTC has published tips for businesses and new resources to help ensure your corporate and individual contributions truly benefit servicemembers and vets.
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