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Supernatural Evangelism program at Monroe church
Redeemer Fellowship will host a 'School of Supernatural Evangelism' Wednesday through Jan.
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Shasta College to hold Contracting Workshops
REDDING A The Shasta College Small Business Development Center will be holding three workshops for the California Contracting Program, under Module 1: Construction Contracts.
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Boy is critical after explosion
A 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after playing with a five gallon can of diesel fuel on New Year's Day at a Peacock Way burn pile.
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Redding Residents Warned About Counterfeit Money
Authorities are warning businesses in the Northern California town of Redding to check their customers cash.
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Cottonwood Eatery serves booze to decoy
Don Polson News & Views: Is this shovel big enough, honey? Just a note of advice: Be aware, when you ask your spouse to get you something, what they come back with may or may not be what you had in mind.
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A Redding man crashes car avoiding animal that ran into road
The Tehama County Special Olympic bowlers went to Oroville on Dec. 6 for the Regional Tournament.
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Cowboy Junkies Live at Cascade Theatre on 2008-05-02
Audio Archive > Live Music Archive > Cowboy Junkies > Cowboy Junkies Live at Cascade Theatre on 2008-05-02 Cowboy Junkies Cowboy Junkies Live at Cascade Theatre on 2008-05-02 Collection: : CowboyJunkies ...
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County bans Calif. man's fruitcake sales
Shasta County health officials are cracking down on an 86-year-old disabled World War II veteran who has been selling homemade fruitcakes for more than a decade.
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Tehama County Transportation plan adopted
The new ParaTRAX bus is showcased at last week s Tehama County Transportation Commission meeting.
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County bans Redding man's fruitcake sales
"County bans Redding man's fruitcake sales" Please follow link to article. The comments are interesting.
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Gerber man keeps north state on track: Miniature railroad running for holidays
Godfrey Humann is a story teller. Through his elaborate miniature train display he tells stories about a landscape with rolling hillsides and tall mountains, all connected by train track.
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Anderson man jailed for gambling with stolen coins
A Northern California man is in jail for gambling with stolen collector's coins in at least two casinos.
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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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Red Bluff Fire Chief appointed
It was a nationwide search, but in the end the city already had its man. Michael Bachmeyer, who began his career with the Red Bluff Fire Department as a student intern in 1996, was appointed the city s next ...
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Redding police arrest man suspected in adult store burgalry
Redding police arrested a 40-year-old man in connection with a series of burglaries Thursday, including one at an adult store.
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Bathing at KFC Sink Landed Girls in Hot Water
Posted by Alex in Crime & Law , Food & Drinks on December 13, 2008 at 2:28 pm Apparently, taking a bath in the sink is becoming a meme of sorts for fast food workers.
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Milwaukie man convicted of killing baby in California in 1993
A Milwaukie man could face life in prison for killing his 10-week-old son in 1993 in Northern California.
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Salvation Army Run for needy a winner
Runners round the turnaround point of the 10K Salvation Army Run for the Needy Saturday morning in Red Bluff.
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Second man arrested for Cutten killing
A second man has been arrested today in connection to the murder of 27-year-old Garrett Ryan Benson in his Cutten home.
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Letter: Other cities provide places to play
I don't live in Chico, but I come to Chico at least once a week. I spend time in Bidwell Park, I shop and I support business and commerce.
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