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In March 1906, the paper moved to nearby El Centro where, under the leadership of editor and publisher Felix G. Havens, it expanded both its potential readership and its title, becoming the Imperial Valley Press and the Imperial Press on March 3, 1906. Though no longer claiming the value of water within its masthead, the paper continued to ...
In 1966, Yarborough was elected mayor of Lake Elsinore by his fellow city council members. [12] [1] At the time, he was one of three African American mayors elected to office in California. [3] The other two African-Americans who became mayor in predominantly white communities that year were Dubois McGee of El Centro and Ben F. Gross of ...
The county seat and largest city is El Centro. [7] Imperial is the most recent California county to be established, as it was created in 1907 out of the eastern half of San Diego County . Imperial County is located in the far southeast of California, in the Imperial Valley .
At least four seats on the El Paso City Council will be filled by new representatives after the Nov. 5 election. Two others are also on the ballot. Diverse field of candidates vie for El Paso City ...
Now, the March 5 election for a Los Angeles City Council seat could decide which direction the northwest Valley takes on homelessness. Serena Oberstein, a Northridge resident and nonprofit leader ...
Offices held: Elected to Fresno City Council District 2 seat in a 2019 special election, re-elected in 2020. Campaign website: www.MikeforFresno.com Q: Fresno has repeatedly been described as ...
El Centro (Spanish for "The Center") is a city and county seat of Imperial County, California, United States.El Centro is the most populous city in the Imperial Valley, the east anchor of the Southern California Border Region, and the core urban area and principal city of the El Centro metropolitan area which encompasses all of Imperial County.
In the Town of Apple Valley, District 3 incumbent Mayor Kari Leon’s 67.8% or 1,215 votes knocked out candidate Michael Karen, who picked up 32.2% or 576 votes.