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Archive for: May, 2010

Rancho Cordova Receives $400,000 in Brownfields Grants

The City of Rancho Cordova has been selected to receive two brownfields assessment grants that are awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Experience Fine Dining on the Farm June 19 at Common Table-Urban Ag-Fest

On Saturday, June 19, Slow Food Sacramento will present Common Table – Urban Ag Fest 2010, a fundraising event to benefit Soil Born Farms. The afternoon will feature a farm tour reception, which includes a guided tour of Soil Born’s 25-acre American River Ranch, accompanied by wine and appetizers. The evening will culminate in a [...]

EdFund Awards Scholarships to Foster Youth

Edfund made a $30,000 donation to the Orphan Foundation of America.

Interim Director Speaks Out About Uncertain Future of Sacramento County Animal Shelter

The future looks grim for the Sacramento County animal shelter and the department faces severe cuts even if the shelter remains open past July 1, interim Director Carl Simpson said Thursday. Reports of the award-winning shelter’s closure after just nine months of operation have circulated since April, and Simpson acknowledged that severe cuts face the shelter when the county’s [...]

Bill Nye the Science Guy Debunks Eyecare Myths Online for VSP

Was Bugs Bunny right? Do carrots really improve your eye sight? Well, not exactly. Eating carrots won’t make you see better than you already do, but Bugs’ favorite snack is packed with important vitamins and nutrients that can help protect vision.  This is just one example of a common eye myth that has led to [...]

What’s Happening This Weekend in Rancho: May 29-May 31

A quick summary of all the events happening in Rancho Cordova this weekend.

Woman Surrenders in Connection With January Accident That Injured Five

Susan Moskalets, 46, surrendered to the Sacramento County Jail Wednesday in connection with an arrest warrant stemming from a January accident in Folsom that injured five, the Folsom Police Department said Thursday. An ongoing investigation revealed that Moskalets, the driver of a 1983 Mercedes involved in the accident, allegedly had a blood-alcohol level of .07 and also [...]

Rancho Cordova Council Member Wins Literacy Award

Rancho Cordova Council Member Linda Budge has been presented the Dr. Barbara Schmidt Lighthouse for Literacy – Celebrate Literacy – Award by the Sacramento Area Reading Association (SARA). As the 2009 Chair of the Sacramento Public Library Authority Board, Budge was cited for her work to restore public trust and confidence in the library system [...]

Thanks For Coming Out to Race the Veggies!

Over 1,500 runners and walkers participated in Sunday’s Veggie Chase 5K and Kids Runs with more than 800 being kids and over 250 “First-Time” adults who had never participated in a community run/walk before. Congratulations! There were 742 runners/walkers in the 5K, 349 in the 2K, 133 in the 1/2 mile Big Kids Boogie, 145 [...]

Mayor Kevin Johnson Addresses Green Economy, Regionalization at Rancho Cordova Luncheon

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson knows how to work a crowd. Johnson did just that as guest speaker for the Rancho Cordova luncheon on Friday. After Rancho Cordova Chamber President Jane Daly referred to Sacramento as a “suburb of Rancho Cordova,” Johnson ran with it and kept the packed luncheon giggling throughout his presentation.

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