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Archive for: March, 2009

Hazmat Crew Called to Rancho Cordova Franchise Tax Board

On Friday morning, a hazardous materials crew was called to the Franchise Tax Board office in Rancho Cordova for a suspicious substance on an envelope. A batallion chief with Sacramento Metro Fire said workers discovered the white, powdery substance while they were opening tax returns.

Cordova High Baseball Coach Guy Anderson Inducted into Hall of Fame

Rancho Cordova’s own Guy Anderson can add another honor to his already impressive list. The Cordova High baseball coach will be among the 11 chosen few inducted in to the National High School Hall of Fame by the National Federation of State High School Associations at its annual meeting on July 1st in Chicago.

Picnic Anyone? Reserve Your Spot Today At Hagan Community Park

The rain may be coming down now, but soon spring will be arriving to greet us. Great spring weather attracts us to nature’s fresh air and sunlight, beckoning us to participate in refreshing outdoor activities. Rancho Cordova community parks offer many amenities to their park patrons for a fun and relaxing time out in the great outdoors.

Sex Offenders Within Law: Still Too Close to Schools?

Several registered sex offenders live in the Rancho Cordova area; some live very near local schools and parks, but no laws are being broken. Registrants are not breaking any laws despite the fact that some live in the very near vicinity of elementary or middle schools.

Attorney General Jerry Brown’s office said that within accordance with Jessica’s Law, registrants are required to live no closer than 200 yards to a school or park, but that there is some question as to exceptions within these restrictions.

ThermoGenesis Stem Cells Aid in More Than 1 Million Procedures

ThermoGenesis Corp, a Rancho Cordova based developer and supplier of products that process and store adult stem cells announced Monday that products derived from its Intellectual Property have been used to collect, process, and store stem cells from cord blood in more than one million procedures since the products were released 10 years ago.

Free Pharmacy Discount Cards For Rancho Residents

R ancho Cordova is currently the only city in northern California participating in a nationwide program offering prescription drug discount cards.  This free program, offered by the city of Rancho Cordova and The National League of Cities, will offer saving on generic prescriptions that are not covered by the user’s insurance.

Spring 2009 Late Start Classes Still Open For Registration

With a staggering number of Americans laid off and out of work during these tough economic times, many have opted to return to college in pursuit of a higher education. A majority are choosing to go back to school to acquire the needed skills that many employers are looking for in potential employees. With today’s competitive job market, many individuals already holding degrees are returning to college classrooms seeking further knowledge in hopes of re-entering the workforce after layoffs or for chosen career changes.

Misfits of Fandom- March 2

Lu serves as the group’s resident genius. When he isn’t downloading countless movies online, he is building state of the art jetpacks and hover bikes.        

Career Fair For Military Veterans and Spouses

The military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary will present a free hiring event for job seekers who have military backgrounds in the Sacramento area on Thursday, March 26. This event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the University of Phoenix – Rancho Cordova Learning Center. RecruitMilitary urges all job seekers who have military backgrounds to attend–veterans who already have civilian work experience, men and women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life, members of the National Guard and reserves, and military spouses.

Rancho Cordova Celebrates Arbor Day With Tree Planting

The City is an active partner in the Greenprint initiative which includes 22 cities, Sacramento County, and three surrounding counties. Greenprint’s focal point is to double the region’s urban tree canopy by planting 5 million new trees by 2025. The four-year-old initiative was the vision of the Sacramento Tree Foundation. Council Member Budge was the Tree Foundation’s founding president and currently serves on the Greenprint steering committee.

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