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Month: May 2013

Palm Desert wildfire fully contained

A four-acre wildfire that started in a Palm Desert-area canyon was 100 percent contained or surrounded Wednesday, a U.S. ForestService spokesman said. “We’ve pretty much got it,” Forest Service spokesman Lee Beyer saidshortly before 5 p.m. Firefighters will check the burn area over the next few days and expectto declare it fully controlled by Friday.

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4th annual Environmental and Sustainability Expo starts Thursday

Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus will host its fourth annual environmental and Sustainability Expo starting Thursday. Robert Phalen, associate professor of health science and human ecologyat Cal State, and Jack Porrelli, legislative analyst at the Coachella ValleyWater District, will speak at 5:30 p.m. at the Indian Wells Theater. The eventcontinues Friday. Phalen will

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State approves 2 local freeway improvement projects

The state’s Transportation Commission approvedfunding today for 114 projects statewide, including two in the CoachellaValley. The funding included more than $476 million from Proposition 1B, atransportation bond approved by voters in 2006, Caltrans spokeswoman TerriKasinga said. The local projects are: — Interstate10/Monterey Avenue interchange ramp modifications in PalmDesert, funded by $2.8 million in Proposition 1B

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County supervisors OK agreement with federal agency to boost trade

Riverside County supervisors signed off Tuesday on plansfor a compact with the United States Trade & Development Agency that isintended to bolster area businesses’ efforts to expand their goods and servicesinto overseas markets. Supervisor Kevin Jeffries sought approval of the proposed USTDAagreement, which is slated to be formalized during a ceremonial signing at theWorld Trade

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