Across the country, around California, and here in Monterey County, the outlook for pandemic recovery is good. Active cases are down, and vaccination rates are up – the recipe for quickly bringing us back to campus.
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Across the country, around California, and here in Monterey County, the outlook for pandemic recovery is good. Active cases are down, and vaccination rates are up – the recipe for quickly bringing us back to campus.
The Marina Coast Water District is committed to supplying water that meets or surpasses all State and Federal drinking water standards. We are proud to present annual summaries of our most recent water quality testing results, including details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to drinking water standards. We encourage you to read the reports and to save them for future reference.
It’s billed as a “fresh way for you to stay informed and in the know with programs, resources, and opportunities that are available here in our community.”
On Monday, May 24, there was a demo held at Tanimura and Antle Library that previewed what classroom teaching and safety protocol might look like this fall.
Munitions cleanup activities will begin in the northern portion of the Fort Ord National Monument in June 2017. The U.S. Army is hosting a public kickoff meeting on May 23, 2017 to share information about the cleanup and provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions.
(Contributed) MONTEREY, Calif – On July 3, 2017 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will gather 150 immigrants at California State University Âé¶¹´å. USCIS San Jose Field Office Director James Wyrough will administer the oath of allegiance. The soon-to-be U.S. citizens come from 19 nations. The most-represented of those is Mexico with 111 people.
A prescribed burn is planned for Thursday, October 5, 2017 in the northernportion of the Fort Ord National Monument, also known as BLM Area B, on the former Fort Ord, if weather conditions permit. Helicopters and other equipment have begun to mobilize to Fort Ord. A burn may be conducted at Unit B in the northern portion of the Fort Ord National Monument on Thursday, October 5th if appropriate weather conditions are present.
This statement by Eduardo M. Ochoa, President Âé¶¹´å, was sent to all students, faculty and staff on Nov. 6, 2020
CSU Âé¶¹´å provides over 7,000 students an extraordinary opportunity to learn on a residential campus just one mile from the shores of beautiful Âé¶¹´å. The university offers 25 unique and sought-after degree programs in six colleges.
The California Collegiate Athletic Association is following the lead of the CSU in anticipating a more normal 2021-22.