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Silage truck overturns in Merced County
MERCED, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A sudden swerve resulted in a silage truck overturning when the driver lost control on a road in Merced County on Tuesday, according to the California Highway Patrol. According to CHP, they often encounter situations where vehicles wander out of their lanes, not necessarily due to intoxication, but rather distraction. CHP […]
Medi-Cal now covers undocumented people of all ages. How Valley groups are getting the word out
Roman Perez has worked many years in construction-related jobs, but being undocumented meant health insurance was out of reach for him and his family. Recent changes to Medi-Cal, however, are presenting Perez and other undocumented people in the Valley with a glimmer of hope. During a recent visit to Livingston...
Softball Recap: Dos Palos finds home field redemption against Coalinga
There's no place like home for Dos Palos, who bounced back after a tough loss on the road two weeks ago. They never let the Coalinga Horned Toads onto the board and left with a 3-0 victory on Tuesday. This was payback for Dos Palos, who suffered a 10-0 loss the last time these two teams met.
Nitricity launches field trial of climate-smart nitrogen fertilizer on almond trees with Olam Food Ingredients in California’s Central Valley
CHOWCHILLA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2024-- Nitricity Inc., a California-based company electrifying the production of climate-smart nitrogen fertilizer, celebrated the launch of its latest field test at an event on Friday in Madera County. In partnership with Olam Food Ingredients (ofi), Elemental Excelerator, and the Madera/Chowchilla Resource Conservation District, the announcement marked a significant increase in scale from small deliveries to the first tonnage delivered of Nitricity’s locally-produced liquid calcium nitrate product. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240423698840/en/ From left to right: Mitch Rubin, Director of Innovation, Elemental Excelerator; Nicolas Pinkowski, CEO, Nitricity; Zac Ellis, Senior Director of Agronomy, ofi; Tiziano Celli, Agronomist, Nitricity. (Photo: Laura Morton)
Amid financial issues high-speed rail moving ahead
Lea este articulo en español aquí. The California High Speed Rail Authority continues to face funding challenges with CEO Brian Kelly testifying to the Senate Transportation Committee the agency is “several billion dollars short” to make progress on the Central Valley segment. That 171-mile segment connects Merced and Bakersfield.
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