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Month: February 2022

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It’s Time For Congress To Fix Frivolous Patent Lawsuit Abuse

February 17, 2022 latinotimes 0

The Central Valley here in California has had a tough few years. Agribusinesses have seen thousands of jobs wiped out and billions of dollars lost in crop revenue. Our local, Latino owned businesses that have […]

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Padilla Joins El Concilio as New Chief of Staff

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

El Concilio California officially announces that Carmen Padilla has been promoted as Chief of Staff, a newly added position within the organization. “As the daughter of an immigrant and a first-generation college student, I am […]

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Tim Martinez Inducted into The Circus Ring of Fame 2022

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

(Sarasota, FL). Stockton resident Tim Martinez was inducted in the Circus Ring of Fame over the weekend. He was one of the many inductees in the Advanced Professionals category along with over 90 recipients. The […]

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A new year provides new opportunity to put your financial health and wellness first

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

Financial health is the foundation of strong and resilient households, communities and economies, but understanding and managing finances continues to be a challenge for many. With the new year underway, Chase is reminding its customers […]

Health

Community Hospice Foundation Announces Appointments to Board of Directors

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

Modesto (January 18, 2022)– Community Hospice Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness to support the patients and families of Community Hospice, announces the appointment of two community leaders to its Board of […]

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L.A. excited to host Bowl, Games

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

Sunday’s Super Bowl and the 2028 Olympics enjoy broad support among residents of the Los Angeles region, despite skepticism about claims that the events will bring significant economic benefits to local communities, a new Los […]

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As states lift mask rules, school leaders feel pressure

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

As some of the last statewide mask mandates in the U.S. near an end, decisions about whether students and teachers should continue to wear masks in school are shifting to local leaders, who are caught […]

Health

Newsom gives sneak peek of new COVID plan

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

California’s long-awaited “endemic strategy” for dealing with COVID — and changes to the statewide school mask mandate — could be unveiled as soon as Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday. The governor’s remarks — which […]

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