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Month: April 2020

#NeighborhoodHeroes: El equipo de nutrición de DSUSD continúa empacando y distribuyendo miles de comidas al día

Muchos niños y sus padres dependen de almuerzos escolares para mantener a los estudiantes alimentados durante la semana. Dado que las escuelas permanecen cerradas, el personal del departamento de servicios de nutrición el Distrito Escolar Unificado de Desert Sands permanece repartiendo almuerzos para asegurarse que los niños sean alimentados durante estos momentos difíciles. Mary Perry,

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#NeighborhoodHeroes: The nutrition team with DSUSD continues to pack and distribute thousands of meals a day

Many kids and their parents rely on school lunches to keep students fed during the week. Since the schools remain closed, staff in the nutrition services department with Desert Sands Unified School District are remaining on the front lines to make sure kids are fed during these difficult times. Mary Perry, the public information officer

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Rain Arrives in a Big Way

After waiting for the rain to return, it finally did with significant results here in the Valley: In addition to those numbers, areas in the pass received more than 2″ of rain, and in the San Bernardino mountains, Lytle Creek took in over 7″ of rain. Snow reached 14″ at Green Valley Lake, 4″ at

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Redlands-based Esri providing key technology in fight against coronavirus

Map credit: Johns Hopkins University By now you most likely recognize the interactive dashboard created by Johns Hopkins University used to geographically track coronavirus cases, deaths and recoveries. The company that created the software and runs the hardware to power the dashboard is Redlands-based Esri, whose representative tells us the dashboard is currently receiving three million

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CA ships hundreds of ventilators out of state, denies county’s request for them

As California ships out hundreds of ventilators to other hard-hit states, Riverside County officials continue to warn we are just weeks away from reaching capacity for critical medical equipment locally. Governor Newsom loaned 500 state-owned ventilators to the national stockpile, shipping them to hotspots including New York and six other states. That’s the same number

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Senior Spotlight (Spring ’20)

The Senior Spotlight showcases local senior student-athletes who lost their final season due to the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, CIF has made the difficult, yet appropriate decision, to cancel the remainder of the 2020 spring sports season. Obviously, the health and safety of everyone is the priority but this is still devastating and heartbreaking for our

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