Imperial Valley News Center
Overload Golf Announces Partnership with Cut Golf
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- Written by Mary Beth Lacy
Kirkland, Washington - Overload Golf announced a partnership with Cut Golf today. Overload Golf brings together complementary businesses, ideas, products and markets, while applying innovation from other industries to golf. The partnership includes access to Overload Golf's extensive network, market expertise, resources and promotion of Cut Golf products.
California Public Utilities Commission Heads to Imperial County to Discuss the Implementation of Garcia’s AB 1665, Internet for All Now Act
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- Written by Imperial Valley News
El Centro, California - Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 28th the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold a California Advanced Services Fund Public Forum in El Centro focusing on bridging the digital divide and regional broadband deployment priorities.
Walmart Removes Cosmo Magazine from Checkout Aisles
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- Written by National Center on Sexual Exploitation
Washington, DC - Walmart is using its platform to take a stand against sexual exploitation, by instituting a broad sweep of all Walmart stores, removing Cosmopolitan Magazine from each and every checkout aisle. This unprecedented effort will impact more than 5,000 stores across our nation.
Meet Generation Z
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- Written by Food Business News via CDFA
Sacramento, California - “Real food” is the rallying cry of Generation Z grocery shoppers, according to a recent report from The NPD Group.
15th Meeting of the India-U.S. Working Group on Counterterrorism
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- Written by State Department
New Delhi, India - The 15th meeting of the India-U.S. Counterterrorism Joint Working Group was held in New Delhi on March 27, 2018. Led by Ministry of External Affairs Joint Secretary Shri Mahaveer Singhvi and the State Department’s Principal Deputy Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Alina L. Romanowski, the Indian and the U.S. delegations achieved important progress on counterterrorism cooperation between the two countries.
Mysterious skeleton shows molecular complexity of bone diseases
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- Written by Hanae Armitage
Stanford, California - The strange skeletal remains of a fetus discovered in Chile have turned up new insights into the genetics of some bone diseases, according to a new study from researchers at Stanford and UCSF.
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