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Good Sam's Club installs officers
The Tri-County Sams Chapter of the Good Sam Club held their December Luncheon and Meeting at the City Gates Restaurant in Orland with eleven rigs representing the club.
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Laser treatment that tackles toenail fungus available here
Founder John Strisower of Patholase is pictured with the laser treatment equipment that his company developed and that is now available in several podiatrist offices in Butte and Glenn counties.
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Fires and crime dominate region
As we enter a new year, Tri-County Newspapers takes a look back at the top 10 stories of 2008 in Glenn, Colusa and Tehama counties.
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Orland Center for the Arts shows Turnbull's style
George and Rae Turnbull's individual artistic styles will be displayed in a January show titled "Turnbull and Turnbull" at the Orland Center for the Arts.
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New Yeara s revelers warnedNew Yeara s revelers warned
No special driving under the influence enforcement is planned over the New Year's holiday, local authorities said, but additional officers will be on duty watching out for revelers breaking the law.
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Letter: Woodstoves serve important purpose
Last Sunday morning, my thermometer read 28 degrees. CDF crews along Highway 32 were sending columns of black smoke over Chico, but the city of Chico was asking woodstove owners to forego physical security for ...
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Police reports:
Information compiled from the Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Red Bluff Police Department, Corning Police Department, CalFire and the California Highway Patrol.
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School Time for Dec. 18
Carol Raner's second-graders at Mill Street School in Orland will perform the play "The Christmas Crayons" at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. today.
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State funds freeze somewhat vague
When an obscure board froze state funding on infrastructure projects throughout California this past week, dozens of local projects were on the list of those affected.
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Weather extremes buffet area farmers
Local citrus, such as mandarins, have "really good flavor and a nice sugar this year,' according to Nevada County farmer Rich Johansen.
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Corning California Chamber of Commerce: Phil's Automotive a family business
Business spotlight - Phil's Automotive and Towing is our business spotlight of the week.
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Police Blotter: Dec. 12
Jason Michael Smith, 25, of the 6000 block of County Road 19, Orland, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol at 12:29 a.m. Dec.
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Christmas event starts Orland's centennial celebration
Folks will be milling about Orland today in early-1900s garb, in a celebration that's the first of several events planned to commemorate the city's 100 years.
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Orland's annual Avenue of Lights event opens
After hours of preparation, Orland's fifth annual Avenue of Lights event opens tonight at Glenn County Fairgrounds.
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Chico, electrified
Electric vehicles certainly are giving Chico something to talk about. Nobody knows that more than Sally Lord, who estimates she's given at least five impromptu interviews to people curious about her new wheels.
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Device stops drunk drivers
Michael Rector, owner of Rector s Truck & Auto Repair, tests the Ignition Interlock Device he learned how to install Friday.
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School time
Durham High School and Hamilton Union High School were honored as Scholar Schools by California Business for Education Excellence and Just for the Kids, California.
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Police reports:
Arrests Franklin Scott Ross Jr., 56, Red Bluff, was arrested Wednesday afternoon at the TCSD on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm.
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Corning California Chamber of Commerce: a Better Path offers massage therapy
New member - New member A The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes new member Business Team, 4365 County Road in Orland, 95963.
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Hamlin named Child Support Commissioner
The Superior Courts of Tehama, Glenn, Colusa and Plumas counties have announced the appointment of Jeri M. Hamlin as Child Support Commissioner.
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