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O’Neill: While some crops excel in the heat, most need help
This is our farm column from farmer Casey O’Neill. O’Neill is the owner operator of HappyDay Farms north of Laytonville, and a long time advocate for the cannabis community in Mendocino Co; more of his writing can be found here. The opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer. If you would like to submit a letter to the editor feel free to write to [email protected].
Recent Bay Area high school graduates earn $5k scholarships for digital finance studies
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Ten graduating Northern California high school seniors have earned $5,000 in scholarships for their exceptional interest in digital finance, specifically related to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. The scholarships were funded by Circle Internet Financial, a cryptocurrency company based in Boston, and awarded by Junior Achievement, the century-old nonprofit helping high school students learn about business.
California Democrat announces cancer diagnosis
Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) revealed Monday he has been diagnosed with blood cancer and started treatment for it. Garamendi, 79, said in a statement he has early-stage multiple myeloma, which he described as a “treatable” form of blood cancer. He said he began chemo-immunotherapy Monday at Kaiser Oncology in Sacramento, Calif. “With early detection, excellent…
Access Plus Capital’s new contract financing offers bridge to stability
Fresno-based Access Plus Capital has launched a new contract financing program aimed at empowering small business growth. Contract financing bridges The post Access Plus Capital’s new contract financing offers bridge to stability appeared first on The Business Journal.
California to impose permanent water restrictions on cities and towns
California will impose permanent water restrictions for the first time in history after the state’s Water Resources Control Board approved a long-debated policy. The policy, dubbed Making Conservation a California Way of Life, is intended to permanently decrease statewide water use so that water reductions during droughts aren’t as severe. The new policy was prompted […]
Jodi House Awarded $825,000 Grant From the California Department of Rehabilitation
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. On June 21, the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) announced its intent to award Jodi House an $825,000 grant to provide support services that improve the quality of life for persons with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Jodi House is one of only seven awardees statewide to receive this grant funding from the DOR. The non-profit organization will build its capacity to serve more brain injury survivors, their families, and caregivers throughout the three-year grant term.
San Bernardino County calls for emergency declaration over California’s homeowners insurance crisis
San Bernardino County supervisors have asked state officials to declare a state of emergency due to the rapid decrease in insurance companies offering services to California residents, and to strengthen and stabilize the insurance marketplace.
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