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Archive for: November, 2007

How long is that in dog years?

Right to the Point by Geoffrey Sakala It’s been about 2 months since the Rancho Cordova Post started it’s hyper-local citizen journalism experiment. We have not been publishing for a long time, but in dog years it would be a little over a year. Since my wife and I have a black lab puppy we [...]

Alan Nakanishi to hold town hall in Rancho Cordova

Assemblymember Nakanishi to discuss health care topics On Monday, November 26th from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Alan Nakanishi, Assemblymember from the 10th district will be in Rancho Cordova to hold a health care town hall meeting. The town hall meeting will be held at the Rancho Cordova police department at 10361 Rockingham Drive. For [...]

The Weed and Seed Committee Needs You

Right to the Point by Geoffrey Sakala The local committee of Weed and Seed is looking for some worthy programs to fund to help reduce violent crime and drug abuse while encouraging prevention, intervention, treatment, and neighborhood restoration programs with the help of human services and law enforcement programs. The local program, based in Rancho [...]

Residents back American River Parkway levy

A poll finds that people living near the 23-mile stretch favor annual assessments that would add up to $6 million in support. Residents living near the American River Parkway are ready to open up their wallets to burnish the region’s recreational “crown jewel,” according to a survey conducted on behalf of the local governments along [...]

Photo Contest – Entry # 3

A Red Tailed Hawk after the hunt. Be sure to vote by commenting below. Contest rules are here.

5-year-old tennis prodigy from Rancho Cordova

Jan Silva is a 5 year old tennis prodigy, from Rancho Cordova, California. Jan Silva has been affectionately dubbed “The Tiger Woods of Tennis.” The Worlds curiosity with Jan Silva began at the age of two when he made his first stop in the public eye.

Thieves Steal Woman’s Ability To Leave Home

A Rancho Cordova woman is trying to get a big part of her life back after someone took a ramp in front of her home.

Are You Prepared For A Natural Disaster?

The House Doctor by David Erie As we watch the news, or read the paper, we see a lot of disasters taking place. Living in Rancho Cordova we are very fortunate that we don’t have hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, volcanoes, mudslides or wildfires. We could face issues with blackouts, drought, house fire or thunder storms. Could [...]

Looking for Generation Rx

 $14 million raised to launch pharmacy school in Rancho Cordova A group of local pharmacists and other backers have raised $14 million to launch a pharmacy school in Rancho Cordova this summer, targeting a statewide shortage at a time when demand is growing.

Veterans honored at Mather Veterans Memorial Plaza

Today, there will be a Veterans Day observance at Mather Veterans Memorial Plaza, at the Sacramento VA Medical Center, 10535 Hospital Way. The program is scheduled to run from 10 to 11 a.m. Speakers will include Supervisor Don Nottoli and J.P. Tremblay of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, said Rancho Cordova spokeswoman Alexandra Miller. [...]

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