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5 live entertainment events coming to Southern California casinos March 6-12

Southern California casinos will soon host a beloved music icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a pair of Mexican comics and television hosts and a show featuring an actor, comedian, author and skilled woodworker. Here are live events you can catch in local casinos March 6-12. Adrián Uribe & Adal Ramones Mexican comedians and actors Adrián Uribe and Adal Ramones have teamed up for the ChavoRucos Tour. Uribe is known for his roles in “El Vítor,” “Carmelo” and Poncho Aurelio on “La hora pico.” Ramones is known for hosting television shows like “Otro Rollo,” “Bailando por un sueño” and “La Academia.” 8 p.m. Thursday, March 9 at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, 777 San Manuel Blvd., Highland. Tickets...

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Concrete Is King in This Monumental Home That Just Hit the Market in Mexico

Raw and refined in equal measure, Villa ITO comes with six acres of countryside and 7,400 square feet of living space for $995K. Location: San Miguel De Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico Price: $995,000 Footprint: 7,448 square feet (four bedrooms, four and two half baths) Lot Size: 6.18 acres From the Agent: "Villa ITO is located just 20 minutes from the historic center of San Miguel de Allende on a scenic drive that takes you past small, family-run farms nestled between fields of nopales, cornfields, mesquite trees, and sage. Turning left off the main road, you come to a narrow lane that bends gradually up a slight incline into the valley. The road widens to reveal the heart of the valley and Villa...

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Western Union and 7-Eleven Form Mexican Remittance Alliance

Western Union has teamed with 7-Eleven to tap into Mexico’s $53 billion remittance market. The money transfer service announced its partnership with 7-Eleven Mexico Wednesday (March 1), saying it will let consumers in Mexico send and receive money from more than 1,800 7-Eleven stores in the country to the 200-plus countries where Western Union operates. The move comes as Western Union is working to reclaim what it sees as a zero-sum market share stolen by competitors by revitalizing its core digital remittance service. That effort includes the company’s ongoing efforts in Mexico, where — according to Bank of Mexico figures cited in Western Union’s news release — the total income from remittance for the first 10 months of 2022 was...

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Birth of Mexican volcano inspires scientists 80 years later

The ground is still hot atop the crater of Paricutin — the first volcano of its kind to have its full life cycle documented by modern science when it erupted 80 years ago. The surrounding vista in western Mexico encompasses pine-clad peaks of older volcanoes, green avocado orchards and a church tower just peeking above where lava buried it decades ago. Volcanoes are still being born around the globe and scientists believe another will form in the volcanic field spanning across this region, they just don’t know when. That’s why about a hundred geologists, volcanologists and seismologists visited Paricutin last week to mark the anniversary, share experiences and talk about how to prevent disaster. Paricutin’s birth and nine-year eruption were...

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International student work laws while attending U.S. college

Yuka Asaumi of the UVU Japan Club does origami as part of a fundraiser for Japan. Students in the UVU Japan Club and the International Student Council at Utah Valley University in Orem participated in the fundraiser on March 21, 2011.Ravell Call, Deseret News To help fix the labor shortage, international students should have a work permit. Utah needs workers to fill available job postings and there are many willing to work if only they could. The solution I’m proposing is to make a small change to our current legal immigration system that will go a long way. The United States is home to some of the world’s finest institutions of higher learning. It’s not surprising to learn that every month,...

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