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Girls Inc.: Smart, Bold breakfast
More than 75 women from Shasta and Tehama counties gathered Nov. 6 at the Gaia Hotel in Anderson for the 2nd annual Girls Incorporated of the Northern Sacramento Valley Strong, Smart & Bold breakfast.
Sacramento River conservation forum back in business
The Sacramento River Conservation Area Forum is back to work after a nine-month hiatus resulting from state budget cuts in January.
Salmon count up in Oroville area: Hatcheries report more fall-run...
The fall Chinook salmon run was up on the Feather River this year, but down on the Sacramento River.
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Janesville 12-year-old scores high at Western States Fiddle Championship
A A A Tallon Sandoval does it again. On Oct. 23, he placed in the top 10 in two separate divisions at the 27th annual Western Open Fiddle Championship.
Seven Hills bike shop project rolling along
Elcie Cummiskey, left, works on a handle bar brake with Ellie DeMartini, middle, and Dori Anderson at Seven Hills Middle School.
Area Save Mart and Foodmaxx stores have launched their annual holiday food drives for local food banks.
Arrests Darlene Marie Kennedy, 52, of Red Bluff was arrested Friday afternoon in the 600 block of Rio Street.
The thing the school community needs most, is what its new leader has: a collaborative spirit.
If your dreams of having a huge orchard with a variety of fruit trees is cramped by the realities of your tiny gardening space, then grafting may be the answer.
Anderson unplugs Jethro Tull at Wiltern Friday
Singer/songwriter, classical, jazz and rock flute virtuoso and Member of the British Empire Ian Anderson, also founder and leader of legendary Grammy-winning British rock group Jethro Tull, takes the stage at the intimate Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles tonight.
Wesley Smith to be schools superintendent
Morgan Hill's new school leader will be Dr. Wesley Smith, the school board announced tonight.
I've been a fan of flat-track racing for many years, be it TT or ½ mile or the granddaddy, the Mile.
"I know it when I see it," said Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart when asked to define pornography.
Economy grows in quarter - is recession over?
Federal spending helped the U.S. economy grow last quarter for the first time in a year, but wages for ordinary Americans fell, raising questions about how strong and long the possible recovery might be.
Officers Ginger Mohler was elected president of the Tehama County Society for Crippled Children and Adults at the group's annual meeting.
Artist battles Bolivian poverty and pain
Dugouts dock on the Rio Beni, Bolivia. Poverty, pain, and a burgeoning humanitarian healthcare project in the Amazon rainforest inspired artist Sean Anderson's latest show, "Art + Bolivia," http://seananderson.com/home.html opening November 7, 2009, from 6-9 pm at the Anderson Art Collective, 410 Palm Avenue, #A2, in Carpinteria, California.
Shasta Cascade Hazardous Materials Response Team members donned hazardous material suits Wednesday for a drill at the Red Bluff Water Treatment Plant.
Dallas J. Anderson, Appleton, age 78, passed away on Tuesday evening, October 20, 2009, at Vallhaven Care Center in Neenah.
California Dealership Fraud Case Progressing
A long-delayed preliminary hearing began Tuesday for the former owner and three ex-employees of a defunct Anderson, Calif., RV dealership accused of bilking customers out of an estimated $300,000, according to the Redding A Record Searchlight.
Sacto 9-1-1: Convicted burglar ordered to compensate victim for time in court
Jason Lee Moore protested $6,250 of the $11,840.22 bill he got from the doctor, but California's Third District Court of Appeal says he still has to pay it.