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Gateway to host vernal pool scientist Saturday
Vernal pool ecology will be discussed Saturday by Chico State University Professor Emeritus Rob Schlising at Gateway Science Museum, 625 The Esplanade. Comment?
Gateway to host vernal pool scientist Saturday
Vernal pool ecology will be discussed Saturday by Chico State University Professor Emeritus Rob Schlising at Gateway Science Museum, 625 The Esplanade. Comment?
Teachers to hear about Enloe Flight Care services Thursday
Members of California Retired Teachers Association of Chico, Durham and Gridley will meet Thursday at Shelley Anderson's Creative Catering, 2565 Zanella Way. Comment?
Teachers to hear about Enloe Flight Care services Thursday
Members of California Retired Teachers Association of Chico, Durham and Gridley will meet Thursday at Shelley Anderson's Creative Catering, 2565 Zanella Way. Comment?
New Clairvaux Vineyard releases 2013 Angelica in time for Easter
Trappist monks at New Clairvaux Vineyard are releasing a new vintage of Angelica, a traditional altar and sweet dessert wine. Comment?
Free spring hikes set for Dye Creek, Vina Plains Preserves
The Nature Conservancy's free tours provide the public with an opportunity to view the region's most spectacular landscapes with knowledgeable and entertaining guides. Comment?
update: Weather service reports possible tornado; hail falling east and north of Chico
Wild weather hit today in Hamilton City. The California Highway Patrol closed Highway 32 at the Gianella Bridge over the Sacramento River about 3:30 p.m. because of a car crash and heavy hail on the road. Comment?
The boundaries of a proposed "Sacramento River Designated Floodway" include a big chunk of Butte County and half of Hamilton City, but are less controversial than limits that would be imposed within the floodway. Comment?
14th Snow Goose Festival almost ready to fly in Butte County
A welcoming party is forming for the birds of the Pacific Flyway. People are expected to flock from all over the state and beyond for the Snow Goose Festival, scheduled for Jan. Comment?