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Church's mistake will be backpeddled
We have dozens of Utah families living in homeless shelters, and the leadership of the LDS Church has led a $20 million crusade off through the Nevada desert to California.
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World of change has been witnessed by Georgia Traynham
Georgia Traynham has seen a world of change in her lifetime. She grew up on a farm west of Williams long before radio, television, airplanes, automobiles and electricity.
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Police Blotter: November 26
DUI Antonio Franco Velazquez, 32, of 1000 block of Garrette Street, Arbuckle, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol at 1:48 a.m. Nov.
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'Rare' poultry live the 'happy cows' kind of life
Deborah Raven-Lindley and husband Ken operate Nevermore Farm in Arbuckle, which raises three types of heritage turkeys, all of which are rare and in danger od disappearing.
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Prop. 8 passed locally - by ...
Nevada County voters supported Proposition 8 by just three votes, according to final results released by the Elections Office on Monday.
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Police Blotter: Nov. 21
Police blotter listings are compiled from reports filed with area law enforcement and public safety agencies.
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Accused cop killer seeks trial changes
Lawyers representing Marco Antonio Topete seek to push back the accused cop killer's trial a year and half - and into another city.
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Police Blotter: Nov. 18
Police blotter listings are compiled from reports filed with area law enforcement and public safety agencies.
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LDS Made a Cruel Mistake
We have dozens of Utah families living in homeless shelters, and the leadership of the LDS Church has led a $20 million crusade off through the Nevada desert to California.
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Opinion: Top Silicon Valley teacher's suggestions for Obama presidency
As a fourth-grade teacher at Arbuckle Elementary School in East San Jose, I visit my students at home each year to build home-school connections.
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Keep on truckina , just dona t forget to call in
A missing Washington truck driver is behind bars in Colusa after leading law enforcement in a pursuit Sunday in a commercial truck.
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City officials unveiling new affordable housing plan
Grass Valley officials have admitted the failure of their affordable housing policy as a way to retain workforce families and will unveil a new proposal Thursday night at the City Council meeting.
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The Drucker School and Institute Announce the Celebration of Peter Drucker's 100th
Today, The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University, along with The Drucker Institute , announced a commemoration and celebration of the life of the late ...
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Last words from trustee candidates
Candidates of the Yuba Community College Board of Trustees are asking voters to look at their records, but most importantly, just get out and vote Tuesday.
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More of this story
Four local gasoline service stations have earned top honors as 2008/09 "Mojave Green Businesses" from the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District.
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City Council Grass Valley
Growth measures, Idaho-Maryland Mine hotly contested issues By Dave Moller Senior Staff Writer Tumultuous times await the winners of the Grass Valley City Council race, who will grapple with a deficit budget, ...
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Court Report
The following cases were heard in Ten Mile Court. Monday, Oct. 20 Bailiff: Deputy Kent Rogers - Javerse R. Anderson, in custody, pleaded no contest to violation of a domestic violence court order and VOP.
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Line dancing
A six-week country line dancing course held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays begins Nov.
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Soap star uses fame to spread faith
They came to the bookstore by the hundreds Saturday morning to see Eduardo Verstegui, a Mexican actor they admire for both his looks and his message of faith.
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Mosquito abatement measure fails
A ballot measure that would have expanded mosquito-fighting efforts across most of Colusa County narrowly failed to pass, public officials announced Thursday.
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