Posted on September 17, 2020 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, News, Slider, Top Stories
Many colleges in the state started to organize for re-opening yesterday. University of Davis Students are greeted with Covid-19 testing, only one student to a room, only one helper allowed to help students move in but as many family members as they want. 20 thousand students are expected to move…
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Posted on September 11, 2020 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, News, Slider, Top Stories
Placer County Executive Officer Todd Leopold said yesterday that Dr. Aimee Sisson, serving as the Placer County Public Health Officer and Public Health Director, has submitted her resignation effective end of September 25th. The resignation comes just one day after the Placer County Supervisors voted unanimously to declare through a…
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Posted on September 9, 2020 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, News, Slider, Top Stories
This weekend, rivers and lakes were jammed with boaters and beach goers. There were reports Saturday and Sunday of several accidents, collisions, boats sinking and injuries. Seasoned professional fishermen reported so many boats on the Sacramento river Saturday and Sunday that is was like being in a traffic jam. One…
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Posted on August 24, 2020 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, News, Slider, Top Stories
RED Flag Warnings continue for the Sacramento Valley, the Bay Area, and the foothills. There is an expectation of lightning storms that were expected to arrive last night and continue through tomorrow Tuesday which could cause heavy wind conditions and start new fires in the areas which are already under…
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Posted on August 20, 2020 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, News, Slider, Top Stories
MON 8-24-20-Placer county health reported 31 deaths this year from Corona Virus in the county. All deaths have been 50 years or older. 27 exceed 65 years of age, 4 are below 65. Total cases in Placer Hospitals 46, 44 or 96% are caused by the virus. 13 or 28…
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