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Archive for: April, 2009

Folsom Lake College May Arts Events

The community is invited to attend a series of arts events presented by Folsom Lake College’s Art, Music, and Dance Departments. Events will be held at Folsom Lake College’s main campus (10 College Parkway in Folsom) and El Dorado Center (6699 Campus Drive in Placerville). All events are free to the public.

“Skateboarding Bandit” Strikes in Gold River

Local authorities and area banks have an athletic cause for concern. Authorities are searching for an area bank robber seen fleeing on a skateboard. The public is asked to report any suspicious activity or any information they may have regarding the “Skateboarding Bandit”.

Asm. Huber to Hold Town Hall in Rancho Cordova Tomorrow, April 30

Invites Residents to Come “Meet Your Assemblymember” and Share Your Issues Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to invite residents of Assembly District 10 to join her at a town hall meeting at Rancho Cordova City Hall on Thursday, April 30.

Come And Support Local Talent At Rancho’s Battle Of The Bands

During the months of March and April, local bands from around the community practiced hard to audition for a spot in Rancho Cordova’s first annual Battle of the Bands competition. Auditions are now over and eight local teen bands have been selected to battle it out for first place this upcoming Friday, May 1st! Band [...]

Free Rancho Cordova Game Show Night to Bring Humor, Entertainment to Village Green Amphitheatre

Rancho Cordova Game Show Night will bring the community together, as wacky host “Mather Zinfandel” invites families and neighbors on stage to compete in high energy, hilarious games and the chance to win prizes for the whole family. Fast paced, interactive, exciting and over-the-top; Rancho Cordova has never experienced anything like Game Show Night!

Measure B: Keeping Taxes Low and Making them Fair

Having read the details of Measure B, what is clear is that it’s designed to keep taxes low and make them fair. First, it keeps taxes low: It does not increase tax rates at all. (Contrary to a recent rumor about increasing the tax on electricity bills, for example.) The fact is that Measure B would continue the current Utility Users’ Tax (UUT) at a rate of 2.5%. This rate is lower than those charged by 90% of the other 142 California cities who charge UUTs.

Man Arrested After Chase On Hwy 50

A man was arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly leading police on a chase along Highway 50. Authorities report that the man ran from police and reached speeds of more than 80 miles per hour. The man was eventually cornered in a home in a neighoborhood where police were able to detain him.

Rancho Resident You Should Know: Thuy Huynh Tresner

Thuy Huynh Tresner’s modest storefront popped in to Rancho Cordova last October with little fanfare. During a time when many people were watching their pocketbooks with concern, her small bridal shop didn’t garner as much attention as it might have in years past. Tresner, however, is hoping that will change soon; her rags-to-riches-to-rags fairytale is [...]

Construction Career Awareness Day Held for 1,750 Sacramento and San Joaquin Area Students

Today the Associated General Contractors of California and Granite Construction Company, along with 40 industry partners, hosted a Construction Career Awareness Day for 1750 high school students from around Sacramento-San Joaquin region.

Pet of the Week- Rosie

Large Lady Needs Loving Home Pet ID#: A494707 She’s big, she’s lovable and she doesn’t have a home. Rosie is a 7-year-old calico cat with some extra weight that she needs help losing. She wants to be adopted soon so that she will have the opportunity to get out of her kennel and get some [...]

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