Imperial Valley News Center
Nutrition for kids: Guidelines for a healthy diet
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- Written by Mayo Clinic
Scottsdale, Arizona - Nutrition for kids is based on the same principles as nutrition for adults. Everyone needs the same types of nutrients - such as vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein and fat. Children, however, need different amounts of specific nutrients at different ages.
Navy Installations Command Calls Its Leaders To Action
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- Written by Ed Wright
Washington, DC - Exercises, scenarios and a "call to action" sound like a battle-stations drill aboard a ship but actually it was all part of a two-day transformational leadership training standdown held by Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) at the Catering and Conference Center at Washington Navy Yard, January 21-22.
Governor Brown Issues Proclamation Declaring Ed Roberts Day
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- Written by IVN
Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued a proclamation declaring January 23, 2016, as Ed Roberts Day in the State of California:
Affordable Care Act is Making a Difference for Millions of Americans
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- Written by White House
Washington, DC - In this week’s address, the President discussed the progress we’ve made because of the Affordable Care Act. As the law’s coverage provisions have taken effect, 17.6 million Americans have gained coverage, and the nation’s uninsured rate now stands at its lowest level ever.
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Announces Settlement with Mondelēz International, Inc. for Lack of Prop 65 Warning of Excess Lead in Cookies
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- Written by IVN
Los Angeles, California - Today, Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, in conjunction with eleven California District Attorneys and the nonprofit Center for Environmental Health, announced a landmark settlement with food industry giant Mondelēz International, Inc., formerly Kraft Foods, for selling ginger snap cookies containing lead in excess of California limits without the warning required by California’s Proposition 65. A consent judgment was filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court and is awaiting approval by a judge.
Former NBA Player and CEO of the George Group Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for Role in a $2 Million Ponzi Scheme
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Newark, New Jersey - C. Tate George, former NBA basketball player and the CEO of purported real estate development firm The George Group, was sentenced today to 108 months in prison for his role in orchestrating a $2 million investment fraud scheme, announced U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman for the District of New Jersey.
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