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…
By Pedro Hernandez Last month the Ivanhoe Sol included a story on the potential development of a park for the community. The funding source for this project is the Urban Greening Program which is a state program designed…
By Pedro Hernandez Due to the “shelter-at-home” orders from local and state jurisdictions, the State of California has experienced many economic impacts. As a result, there is speculation that the state may be heading towards an economic recession.…
By Pedro Hernandez Due to the recent developments with Coronavirus, Ivanhoe Elementary School is closed until April 13th to prevent community spread of the virus. The Ivanhoe Community Council has regularly met at the Elementary School Cafeteria but…
In these times of uncertainty, the team at the Ivanhoe Sol would like to let you know that we are now and will always be on your side. We will continue to respond to new developments in the…