By Pedro Hernandez In the past weeks we have seen many local communities affected by the COVID, including three major health center outbreaks. With detections increasing each day, it is difficult to affirmatively say when society will return…
By Mayra Becerra Shelter in Place has created a new normal in our small community. This has led to quiet streets and children encouraged to stay inside or in their backyards. As the world shifts to a different…
By Ivanhoe Sol Editorial Team As an organization that is bilingual because we support values of inclusion and mutual respect, Ivanhoe Sol released a public statement on social media that had condemned Supervisor Pete Vander Poel’s racist joke…
By Pedro Hernandez, Ivanhoe Sol The Editorial Team at the Ivanhoe Sol believes strong civic engagement is necessary to resolve many of the key issues we face in Ivanhoe. Still, during these times where public meetings are discouraged…
As we enter the second full month of the COVID pandemic we have seen major tragedies and impressive examples of devotion to community and the planet. As issues like drought, COVID, and racism affect the community of Ivanhoe,…
By Kris Paul The CoronaVirus, also known by its official name Covid-19, has been detected in California, with an especially concerning development of 12 cases now having tested positive in Tulare County. Guidelines and recommendations on hand washing,…
By Pedro Hernandez This article focussing on public health is the first in a series focussing on how climate change is impacting the San Joaquin Valley. For the next issue in April, we will discuss climate changes’ impacts…
By Pedro Hernandez With the school closures and shelter at home restorations of the State of California, having reliable internet service will be essential for all residents in rural communities – especially for students who are increasingly being…
By Pedro Hernandez Two months ago, many of us could have never imagined the impact that COVID-19 otherwise known as the Coronavirus would have on the world. As of March 23rd there have been 286,932 reported cases worldwide…