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If a deal can be struck between the Lassen Municipal Utility District and Invenergy Wind, a for-profit company that proposes to develop, build and operate a 100-megawatt wind generation project in the Horse ...
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Remember When for May 20, 2008
His march took place during the morning hours for six consecutive days and was to increase awareness of Memorial Day.
Whooping cough outbreak closes El Sobrante school
“Whooping cough is very contagious and can be especially serious for young children. We believe there are more cases; fortunately none of these children are seriously ill.”
The Contra Costa health department has temporarily shut down an El Sobrante private school Friday after 16 students were confirmed to have whooping cough. via Pleasant Hill Record
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“Because of our fire suppression, the junipers basically have taken over”
To Wendel resident George Cramer, trees - even juniper trees - are vital to our survival. via Lassen County Times & Westwood Pine P...
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“How many people can actually say that they went and looked for shuttle parts?”
Many townspeople participated in a parade, led by the Westwood band, and listened to the town choir. via Lassen County Times & Westwood Pine P...
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Remember When for April 8, 2008
“The numbers really aren't that unusual”
Headed by Frank Cady, the movement would have placed Susanville in line with hundreds of other communities that were engulfed in a nationwide patriotic wave. via Lassen County Times & Westwood Pine P...
Documentary highlights the great health debate
“There are a lot of environmental and social impediments to people doing what is expected of them.”
Nearly 650 people jammed into a theater Tuesday evening to view what health policy experts are certain will be among the most influential documentaries affecting the health of U.S. citizens. via Inside Bay Area
Bay Point water rates surge by 6 percent
“We approve of a rate increase with the expectation that service quality will improve in the near future”
For residents here, a recently adopted water rate hike may be a bit hard to swallow. via Contra Costa Times
Media Statement on Behalf of Dynadot in re: Wikileaks Litigation
The following constitutes Dynadot ' s response to the Feb. 15 court order in the case of Bank Julius Baer & Co., Ltd v. Wikileaks, et al. via Business Wire
At Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore, 7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite 302, San Diego, 268-4747, 811-4747: Peter May will sign and discuss "The Critic" at 3:30 p.m. Monday. via North County Times
Stores busted for underage tobacco sales
“We never had an intention to sell to minors and never did before.”
In the past two months, Contra Costa County has suspended the tobacco-sales licenses of nine stores for illegally selling cigarettes to minors. via Contra Costa Times
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Remember When for Jan. 15, 2008
The lack of manpower is hampering the distribution of food, medical supplies and warm clothing to senior citizens. via Lassen County Times & Westwood Pine P...
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CGS and Creative Labs announce partnership
“CGS competition is the ultimate test for audio gaming products and we're proud that the world's top gamers will be competing exclusively with Creative Sound Blaster sound cards and Creative audio processors”
Here's a little news in advance of next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. via Sal Pizarro - Mercury News Arts & Ent...
Starving student: Cafe Coda creates hunger for larger eating budget
Courtney Paulson and Tzeitel Wendel have breakfast at Caf Coda. All Chico E-R photos are available here. via Chico Enterprise-Record
“They're like my kids. Very important”
If it's too cold for you to go outside, it's probably too cold for your dog as well. via KMPH-TV Fresno
“Dia de los Muertos Cultural and Social Awareness Exhibition”
As dawn breaks, the Pink Elephant Mexican Bakery on King Road in San Jose is already brimming with daily bread and cookies, as well as season treats for Dia De Los Muertes, the Day of the Dead. via San Jose Mercury News
Military: Drill instructor charged in Marine recruits' abuse
“We're thrilled that such a national recognition is awarded to our community, because it certainly reflects the dedication and hard work of our many residents and business owners to keep our community standards as high as possible”
SAN DIEGO: A drill instructor was arraigned yesterday on accusations that he abused recruits at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. via San Diego Union-Tribune