“Two Events . . . One Historic Day” is the title of the 2nd annual Rancho Cordova State of the City event on Friday, November 6th in the American River Room in the Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Drive. The event is co-sponsored by the City of Rancho Cordova, the Cordova Community Council [...]
Oct 27 2009 | Posted in
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The Sacramento County Animal Care Facility is urging pet owners to plan ahead for Halloween and take measures to prevent frightened pets from escaping during trick-or-treating hours. “We often see a surge in strays after Halloween when dogs escape yards from being frightened,” said Pat Claerbout, Animal Care Director. “By taking just a few minutes [...]
Oct 27 2009 | Posted in
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Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento) announced $127 million in stimulus funding for a local smart grid energy project, a joint venture between the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), California Department of General Services, and the Los Rios Community College District to expand Sacramento’s comprehensive regional smart grid implementation.
Oct 27 2009 | Posted in
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Rancho Cordova businesses saw their second annual Business Walk this past Thursday, October 22nd. Like the rest of the region and most of the country, the economy was the topic on many business owners’ minds. The Business Walk is a way for the community and local businesses to build relationships and strengthen the economy. Business [...]
Oct 27 2009 | Posted in
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The Sacramento Children’s Museum held its groundbreaking event on Oct. 21, and families from all over the Sacramento area showed up to get a sneak peak at what the museum will have to offer. Jamba Juice, Radio Disney and the Rancho Cordova Police Department all showed their support for the event, and the museum set [...]
Oct 26 2009 | Posted in
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As an avid fan of Mixed Martial Arts, it is my duty to watch as many Ultimate Fighting Championship events as possible. However, that becomes difficult when the promotion is putting out at least one pay-per-view show every month at $50 a pop. So when I heard that our local Hooters restaurant would be playing [...]
Oct 26 2009 | Posted in
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Milk Shake is a 3-month-old, male rabbit. He has an independent personality, but does enjoy being held. Milk Shake likes to play with toys and eat his veggies. He was hand raised with several siblings, who he got along well with. Rabbits often engage in chinning. They do this because their chins contain scent glands [...]
Oct 26 2009 | Posted in
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When the City of Rancho Cordova and the folks at the VA Medical Center in Mather host the 4th Annual Veterans Day Celebration Nov. 11, four of the pilots being recognized will be World War II-era veterans of the WASPs – Women Airforce Service Pilots. From roughly 30,000 applicants, about 1,000 daring young women were [...]
Oct 26 2009 | Posted in
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A fire on late Saturday destroyed a neighborhood playground structure. The fire caused thousands of dollars of damage, reported the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District.
Oct 26 2009 | Posted in
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Friday night’s homecoming game ended in disappointment for Cordova as the visiting Union Mine Diamondbacks snatched away the victory in the final minute of the fourth quarter. Lancer Stadium was busting at the seams with fans and the roar from the crowd, band, and cheerleaders could be heard from down the street. After an awesome [...]
Oct 25 2009 | Posted in
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