Two toddlers play on the dark sidewalk of an unlit road. The children are illuminated only by the stray beams of oncoming headlights. Next to them, a group of men are huddled together on the corner of the street, eyeing each car that turns on to their stretch of the road. Don Hornby, the manager [...]
May 15 2009 | Posted in
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Legislation to increase government transparency by Assemblymember Alyson Huber passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee with bipartisan support on Wednesday. The bills have now passed all necessary Assembly committees and will move to the Assembly floor next.
May 14 2009 | Posted in
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Job seekers are invited to attend the “Getting You back to Work” event at Rancho Cordova City Hall on Wednesday morning, May 20, to gain valuable career advice and connect with local employers. This community service event is hosted by Ultimate Staffing Services, Ledgent and Adams & Martin Group – the divisions of Roth Staffing [...]
May 14 2009 | Posted in
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According to statistics released by the state of California on Tuesday, May 12th, the state average high school drop out rate hovers at 24% for the 2008 school year. Lawmakers, teachers and parents agree this is frighteningly high. These figures are based on a new tracking system, the Statewide Student Identifier System. This new system [...]
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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Today, May 13, Californians observe the “Day of the Teacher.” This marks the 27th anniversary of the day established to give special recognition to teachers for their contributions.
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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Make no mistake about it, I love serving my community. As a City Council Member and Mayor in the City of Elk Grove, I get to do what I love most – serve people and neighborhoods. During my tenure on the Council, we have accomplished much. Just a few of these accomplishments include: reforming our entire city government, bringing good jobs to the community, reducing crime, strengthening our neighborhoods, and much, much more.
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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As protesters call for Congress to bring troops home from Iraq, more are being sent out to serve. Sergeant Kurt Krause, a 35-year-old Rancho Cordova resident and father of two, will be one of them next March.
May 12 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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The community is invited to Folsom Lake College’s annual commencement ceremony, to be held Wednesday, May 20, starting at 6:30pm at the Folsom campus (10 College Parkway) on the athletic fields. This is the college’s 5th commencement ceremony and features the largest graduating class ever.
May 12 2009 | Posted in
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What’s news? Well, it’s happening all around you each and every day. Our mission at The Rancho Cordova Post is to provide local news and opinion on issues our readers care about. The best way for us to accomplish this is to hear directly from you. We’ve created tools on our website to make this an [...]
May 11 2009 | Posted in
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Another local business has succumbed to the pressures of the economy. On Friday, JC’s RV Center could be seen with a parade of luxury motor homes leaving the property, escorted by two Sacramento County sheriff deputies.
May 11 2009 | Posted in
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