Mitchell Program Receives over $1,000 in Power Tools
Mitchel Middle School students involved in Project Lead the Way, a non-profit organization promoting pre-engineering courses, are the proud recipients of over $1,000 in power tools.
Mitchel Middle School students involved in Project Lead the Way, a non-profit organization promoting pre-engineering courses, are the proud recipients of over $1,000 in power tools.
A fire destroyed a trailer home in Rancho Cordova Thursday afternoon. All 6 people who were inside the trailer at the time are safe, though one woman, an elderly blind woman, was rescued from the inferno by the park manager, Joe Castaneda.
Think you’d like to do frequent the businesses of Rancho Cordova a little more often? Then click on the Rancho Cordova Post Business Directory. That’s right, a simple click of the mouse at the top of the front page and you’re in. Peruse the many local businesses that want to serve you.
The commuters driving through the Watt/Folsom Blvd intersection gave a collective sigh of relief on Monday morning. The Regional Transit light rail bridge is finally in use. The exasperatingly long wait at the intersection, especially during rush hour, will likely see a significant decrease.
The Rancho Cordova City Council honored two local businesses for their achievements Monday night at City Hall during a city council meeting. Clean Energy Systems, Inc. and D3 LED both received awards from the City Council and the economic development department. Clean Energy Systems, Inc. received the Neighborhood Pioneer award for its work and innovation [...]
Jason Smitts clings to every new fad out as well as those of the past. He often tags along with Calvin and Stags on one of their many adventures, though he is not without adventures of his own.
What goes up, must come down, right? Well yes, unless it’s a Sac County water bill- then it will probably continue to only go up. Just when you thought you couldn’t possibly handle a price increase anywhere else in your budget, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors has been asked to approve a water rate [...]
St. John Vianney School will host their Disco 70s themed Crab Feed on Saturday, February 28th at the Parish Hall (10497 Coloma Road). No host cocktails start at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner and dancing. Silent and live auctions with raffles for terrific prizes round out the fun. Tickets are $40 and go quickly! Contact the School at 916-363-4610 for tickets, information, and sponsorship opportunities.
Fourteen schools in Placer and Sacramento counties, including Cordova High School, may have used potentially contaminated frozen peanut butter cookies and cookie dough produced by Dough-To-Go Inc. of Santa Clara as part of school fundraising activities, the California Department of Health announced last week.
Let’s go for a ride. Strap in to grab a closer look at what is going on with Rancho Cordova real estate. This “Market Watch” section will highlight current price trends, interesting data, and share relevant statistics and resources with the hope of further educating readers.
Photos of the 11th Annual Cordova Christmas Tree Lighting
BloodSource Encourages Holiday Giving that Truly Matters
Free Yoga 101 Workshop at Body Investment Studio
Third Suspect Arrested in Connection to Homicide on Hillsdale Boulevard
Photos of Tour of Rancho Cordova with Congressman Dan Lungren
Rancho Cordova Yoga – $27 for $60 at Body Investment Studio
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