School shootings across America have been happening more and more often. Central Union High School is always doing what it can to ensure the safety of their students.
EL CENTRO — Imperial County Farm Bureau announced Friday it has awarded $55,500 to 32 local students who are pursuing educations and careers in the agriculture industry.
Trifecta Construction was founded in 2006 by Ramon Robledo, Mauricio Morales, and Alfredo Ventura. They started out as three buddies who had a dream of owning their own construction company and utilizing the skills they each mastered. They chose to become business partners and name their company to reflect a very good bet; that is, picking the top three finishers in a race.
Today, Robeldo and Morales continue the El Centro-based business. Their company has grown to include a diverse crew of 10 employees.
Robeldo is a native of the Imperial Valley who grew up in Heber and graduated from Central Union High School. He remembers working closely with his father who was a harvesting contractor before he entered construction. He was fortunate to obtain a job with Lesicka Construction.