Imperial Valley News Center
First Border Patrol Academy Class Graduates under the New Curriculum
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Artesia, New Mexico - The United States Border Patrol Academy is celebrating the graduation of Class 1084 by holding an official ceremony at the Artesia High School Auditorium. The Border Patrol Academy has invited and encourages the community to attend this historic event. Class 1084 is the first Border Patrol class to officially graduate from the Academy under the new curriculum.
Farm Bureau, NBA coach team-up for Farm Day
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- Written by Ching Lee
Sacramento, California - More than 1,500 students, teachers and others from the greater Sacramento region converged on the grounds of the California Farm Bureau Federation in Sacramento to learn about agriculture by way of show and tell.
FTC Requests Public Comment on Agilent Technologies, Inc.’s Application to Approve Cross-License Agreement
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Washington, DC - The Federal Trade Commission is currently accepting public comments on an application from Agilent Technologies, Inc., which seeks Commission approval of a cross-license agreement under which Agilent would reacquire assets it divested as part of a 2010 consent agreement.
California woman with arrest warrant apprehended by CBP at Peace Arch
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Blaine, Washington - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations at the Peace Arch Port of Entry, detained a 40-year-old McFarland, California, woman Friday when a systems check revealed she was the subject of a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) warrant for burglary in the second degree, criminal trespass in the first degree and contributing to delinquency of a child.
FDA’s efforts to enhance the patient perspective and experience in drug development and review
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- Written by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Washington, DC - Benefit-risk assessment is at the heart of what we do to ensure that Americans have access to medical products that are safe, effective and meet their needs.
New Medicare cards will be sent to recipients between April 2018 to April 2019
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Washington, DC - Medicare has long been a lucrative target for fraudsters. In fact, Medicare fraud costs taxpayers tens of billions of dollars each year. The schemes range from fraudulent claims for healthcare reimbursements to fake prescriptions for medications and costly medical devices.
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