Sheep-nappers hit Rancho Cordova’s Hagan Community Park Thursday night, stealing a 4-year-old male sheep from the petting barn. The bandits had to cut through several fences and two locked gates then had to lift Norman, the 150-pound sheep, over another fence. It is assumed that Norman was then put into a vehicle to leave the park.  Workers say that the loss is even worse because Norman is part of a reading program for kids at the park, Storytime at the Barnyard. Norman is a staff favorite and his best friend and pen mate, Oreo the goat, is missing him dearly.

Hope remains that Norman was stolen as a prank, and that he will be returned safely.  Animal services for both the county and the City of Rancho Cordova have been notified, and staff from both agencies are keeping watching out.  Anyone with any information is asked to call Cordova Recreation and Park District at 916-362-1841.


November 10, 2008

Veterans Day Celebration

Tuesday, November 11 is Veterans Day. The City of Rancho Cordova and the VA Northern California Health Care System is hosting the third annual Veterans Day Celebration at the Veterans Memorial Plaza (10535 Hospital Way, Mather) at 10:00 a.m. The community is invited to attend the event and to show their gratitude to the courageous men and women who have honored, protected and sacrificed for our great nation.

November 10, 2008

ThermoGenesis Suffers $2.7 Million Loss

ThermoGenesis Corp., the Rancho Cordova-based medical equipment company, reported a loss of $2.7 million, or 5 cents per share, in the quarter that ended on September 30

November 10, 2008

Los Rios College System Grows into Rancho

The passage of a $475 million bond last Tuesday, will allow the Los Rios Community College District to meet the massive enrollment growth anticipated over the next decade. “We will be able to finish off our five new college centers and modernize and expand our four existing colleges,” Los Rios Chancellor Brice Harris said Wednesday.






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