In Yermo, Silver Valley Unified School District upgrades facilities to benefit students
Recently completed infrastructure project to bring $200K in annual energy savings
By Angela Stevens
For the Victorville Daily Press
The Silver Valley Unified School District on Friday announced it recently completed an infrastructure upgrade project expected to result in more than $200,000 in annual energy savings, or over 1.4 million kWh of energy per year.
The project a partnership between the Yermo-based Silver Valley and Schneider Electric, a company that specializes in energy and sustainability allowed the district to secure financing, upgrade outdated equipment and use the savings to reinvest in school environments for the high-achieving Silver Valley High School students.
In fact, Iran even managed to sink an aircraft carrier.
Key point: The war game should have been a wake up call, but it was too embarrassing. Instead, the rules were changed during the game to ensure American victory.
As tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf region, it’s worth recalling a 2002 Pentagon war game in which a U.S. Marine Corps played the part of an enemy commander waging a bloody defensive campaign against a much more powerful U.S. force.
Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper’s own hodgepodge of troops, ships and planes was similar in organization and capability to Iran’s actual forces. Van Riper’s success in blunting a simulated American assault could reveal how Tehran might fight in the real world.
The husband of a 34-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Irwin National Training Center is behind bars on suspicion of murder after the woman was found dead at their home earlier this month.
Authorities arrested Ervin Padgett, 37, in Las Vegas on Dec. 2 after he was discharged from a hospital, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement released Monday.
Sheriff’s spokesperson Jodi Miller said Padgett is expected to be extradited to San Bernardino County this week.
On Dec. 8, local prosecutors charged him with the murder of his wife, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Rebecca Padgett, court records show.
By JOSE QUINTERO | The Daily Press | Published: December 16, 2020 VICTORVILLE, Calif. (Tribune News Service) The husband of a 34-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Irwin National Training Center is behind bars on suspicion of murder after the woman was found dead at their home earlier this month. Authorities arrested Ervin Padgett, 37, in Las Vegas on Dec. 2 after he was discharged from a hospital, the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department said in a statement released Monday. Sheriff s spokesperson Jodi Miller said Padgett is expected to be extradited to San Bernardino County this week. On Dec. 8, local prosecutors charged him with the murder of his wife, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Rebecca Padgett, court records show.