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VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!

VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!

        May 21 is the deadline to register to vote in the June 5 statewide primary election. Voter registration is available online or in person at public libraries, high schools, chambers of commerce, post offices, city clerkas offices and the Department of Motor Vehicles. If you miss…

TWIN BROTHERS BUSTED ON CHILD MOLESTATON

TWIN BROTHERS BUSTED ON CHILD MOLESTATON

Twin Brothers, 41 year old Robert and Jason Cole, who coached volleyball in Placer County, were arrested yesterday on suspicion of child molestation. A Robert, a resident of Grass Valley was arrested April 19 on charges related to an assault of a child less than 10 years old and was…

Rocklin Teachers Want More Salary

Rocklin Teachers Want More Salary

The Rocklin School Board offices were packed last night with teachers all wearing kiwi colored shirts sending a message to the school board they want a raise. The teachers union is asking for a 2.5% increase while the Rocklin School Board is offering only 1%.…

AUBURN CITY HALL HAS MOLD

AUBURN CITY HALL HAS MOLD

    Auburnas 102 year old City Hall building has been reported to have mold issues, and will undergo a 280 thousand dollar repair to rid the walls and windows of the substance that has accumulated over many years. Officials say the mold is inside walls and not a health…

CITY OF LINCOLN TO GET STATE AUDIT OVER WATER HANDLING

CITY OF LINCOLN TO GET STATE AUDIT OVER WATER HANDLING

A major story in the Lincoln Messenger Newspaper this morning: State Senator Ted Gains requested a state audit of the City of Lincoln on April 11, and yesterday the California State Assembly Joint Committee on Legislative Audit voted 12-0 to conduct an Audit of the City of Lincoln. The original…

Accused Golden State Killer in Court

Accused Golden State Killer in Court

Seventy two year old Joseph DeAngelo appeared in a Sacramento Courtroom yesterday, absent his wheelchair, to hear a judge put off a decision on whether to let the press and public see the details of the arrest and charges against him concerning several murders and rape charges stemming back to…

3.5 Mag. Earthquake last night in Bay Area

3.5 Mag. Earthquake last night in Bay Area

  A 3.5A Magnitude earthquake hit the San Francisco area last night at about 7:15. Location of the shaker was about two miles northeast of Oakland, and was felt in the City of San Francisco and as far away at Petaluma. There are no reports of immediate damage being reported.…

Gov. Brown Releases Last California State Budget

Gov. Brown Releases Last California State Budget

Gov. Brown Releases Last California State Budget California Gov. Jerry Brown released his last state budget proposal Friday, kicking off a month of negotiations with the Legislature about how to spend a growing budget surplus.The Democratic governor last pegged the surplus at $6.1 billion in January and proposed spending almost…

Crystal Basin Campground Closing for the summer!

Crystal Basin Campground Closing for the summer!

  Crystal Basin Campground Closing for the summer! Crystal Basin Campgrounds in the El Dorado Forest in the Northern Sierra, a popular summer campground, will be closed this summer as officials execute a major face-liftA to the area. Over 500 thousand visitors use this campground each year, and this year…

Placer County Supervisors Not Holding Hearing On Non-Sanctuary Status

Placer County Supervisors Not Holding Hearing On Non-Sanctuary Status

Placer County Supervisors Not Holding Hearing On Non-Sanctuary Status Declaring Placer County a non-sanctuary county and attempting to get the board of supervisors to address the issue became a point of discussion this week at the first meeting of the supers for may. An estimated 150 people turned out Tuesday…

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