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Cooling Down Hot Summer Bills
Allie Mac Kay was live with the LRS Plumbers to show us money saving energy and water conservation tips. Be sure to like the “LRS Plumbers” page on Facebook or log-on to http://www.lrsplumbing.com/ for special discounts, contests, tips and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Media Industry, Weather Reports, Weather
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Gas Company's fees are blackmail
It is outrageous to read about the proposed rate increase called Advanced Meter OPT-OUT Program by the Southern California Gas Company. I do feel that the good people of Glendale are being hoodwinked again by offering us a no-choice “fee” of a...Tags: Blackmail and Extortion
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Open positions-So Cal Gas Meter
Full-time Installers & Part-time Meter Readers Transitional (El Centro) Starting Salary: $12.71-$18.52/hr The Southern California Gas Company is accepting applications for future openings for F/T Installers and current openings for P/T Meter Reader... -
Governor appoints three new members to local fair board, retains three others
A number of locals have been named by the governor to serve on the California Mid-Winter Fair & Fiesta board. Three new faces will join the board — Linsey Dale, Sterling “Arkie” Mayes Jr. and Antonio Tirado — while three others...Tags: Montenegro, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Senate, Jim Dale
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CPUC listens to proposed SDG&E rate increase concerns
EL CAJON, Calif. - The California Public Utilities Commission will hold hearings Wednesday for the public to comment on the proposed rate increases requested by gas and electric companies.
San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas Company...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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When will Heber streets be fixed?
I drive on Heber Road every day, as well as other parents, to get to school. The Heber Public Utilities Department is working constantly digging up plumbing and drains in that old, broken, potholed street. When they are done they leave the big potholes... -
Valley Police Beat: House fire
Staff WriterEL CENTRO - An unoccupied house on Ross Avenue and Dogwood Road caught fire Thursday morning, an El Centro fire official said. The fire occurred just after 7 a.m. and was reported by passersby, said Battalion Chief Ken Herbert. “It was...Tags: Montenegro, Euclid
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Imperial Valley students show off robotic skills at annual local MESA competition
IMPERIAL — Rebekah Aguilar was excited to walk down the bleachers with her group and accept the silver medal Saturday morning.
“It was pretty exciting,” the 15-year-old sophomore from Imperial High School said. “It was like my...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Awards and Prizes, Montenegro, Students
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Alliance provides youth with jobs
What if you were selected to attend all eight colleges you applied for, yet at the same time, you have been homeless for two years? That’s the dilemma that was faced by 20-year-old Angela Sanchez. Now, ready to begin her third year at UCLA in the...Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Personal Service, American Red Cross, Event Planning, Awards and Prizes
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Nonprofit cooks up fundraiser
The Glendale Youth Alliance hosted a luncheon on Wednesday at the Anoush Banquet Hall to raise funds to support employing hundreds of youth this summer. For the first time in more than 15 years, the organization did not receive enough money from the city...Tags: Politics
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