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Archive for: March, 2010

Rancho Cordova Chamber Supports Local Homeless Shelter

According to Sacramento Steps Forward and the Sacramento Region Community Foundation, on any given night in Sacramento there are 2,800 homeless and over the course of the year, over 4,000 people in Sacramento experience homelessness. Join the community in supporting an end to homelessness. Many Rancho Cordova area businesses did just that at the Rancho [...]

Carmichael Woman Receives 30 Month Sentence for Bank Robbery

A woman who pleaded guilty in December to robbing a U.S. Bank in Carmichael was sentenced Friday to 30 months in prison, U.S District Attorney Michelle Rodriguez said. Roberta Elaine Lee, 51, pleaded guilty to robbing a U.S. Bank inside a grocery store on Manazanita Avenue last October, and U.S. Judge Edward Garcia sentenced Lee Friday to 30 months in [...]

Horace Mann Insurance Looking for Entries into “Win $ Win” Contest

Horace Mann Insurance Agency will be accepting entries into their “Win $ Win” contest until April 20, and educators who enter could win up to $20,000. The contest is open to educators and school employees nationwide. Winners will receive half of their winnings, and the other half will be donated to a non-profit, education-related organization [...]

The Nooners Toastmasters Hosts Ted Gaebler March 24

The Nooners Toastmasters Club will be holding an open house March 24, 2010, 12:00 – 1:00 pm, at Rancho Cordova City Hall. Rancho Cordova City Manager, Ted Gaebler, will be the guest speaker. With the title “From the Poop Deck to the Bridge,” you know you won’t want to miss it. Please join us for [...]

FCUSD Names New Cordova High Principal

After two rounds of applications and interviews, the Folsom Cordova Unified School District has named Dan Anklam as the new principal of Cordova High School. Anklam will be succeeding current principal, Jackie Levy and will begin in the position on July 1st. Anklam has worked at FCUSD for over 20 years and has been at [...]

Doggone It! Getting a Dog? Pick the Right One!

So, you’re getting a dog? Congratulations! You have read the Doggone It! Getting a Dog? Have a Plan! article, and you’ve determined what energy level and exercise requirements would best suit your family’s lifestyle. You’ve identified your ideal physical characteristics (big or small, short-hair or long, slobbery or not) and compatibility requirements (cat/kid/dog-friendly) and you’re [...]

Put Your Tax Refund to Work

It’s tax refund season again. This year, if you’re going to get a check from Uncle Sam, why not put it to work to help you meet your financial goals? Last year, the average tax refund was more than $2,700, according to the IRS. The size of your refund, or whether you will get one [...]

More RT Jobs and Services are on the Chopping Block

Many people in our community utilize regional transit for transportation to and from work and school. For many, RT is their only form of transportation. While some argue that for a community as large as the Sacramento area, our transit system should be thriving we find RT struggling. The state Employment Development Department could be [...]

Quick Quack to Hold Free Car Wash For Haiti

Quick Quack Car Wash, a local chain of exterior-only, express car washes, has announced that it will be offering free car washes at all five Sacramento area locations on Tuesday, March 23rd from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm to thank customers and to encourage donations to support Haitian Roots, a non-profit organization focused on assisting [...]

Rancho Cordova Pets of the Week: Pepper and Missy

This week’s featured pets are Pepper, an adorable guinea pig, and Missy, a cute tuxedo kitten.

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