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Archive for: June, 2010

City of Rancho Cordova Holds Bike Friendly Photo Contest

The city of Rancho Cordova is finishing up the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plans. In celebration to this, the city is hosting a photo contest. The winners will have their photo published in the Rancho Cordova Bikeways Map and other Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan publications.

The Hidden Danger of Social Media

Social media has become a key component of most of our marketing strategies. Yet there is a hidden danger lurking in the rush to create FaceBook fan pages, keep up with the trending topics on Twitter, join new social media communities to engage prospects. That hidden danger is message and content fragmentation. Social media can [...]

California Capital Airshow Rewards Youth That Dream Big

As part of its community relations efforts and overall mission, the California Capital Airshow (CCA) recently fulfilled dreams of several aspiring young aviators throughout the Sacramento region. CCA along with several sponsors fulfilled the dream of 15-year old Carmichael resident, Angela Evans, of one day becoming a pilot. For a majority of her childhood, Angela [...]

Detectives Seek Identity of Bank Robbery Suspect

The Sacramento Violent Crimes Task Force (SVCTF), which is comprised of robbery detectives from the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department and Special Agents from the FBI, is asking for help in identifying the suspect they believe is responsible for two bank robberies and one attempted bank robbery in the last four days.

CRPD Hosts Free Movies in the Park

Join your neighbors for an evening of family fun.  Activities for all ages and a FREE movie!  Grab some munchies and head to your local park for a family friendly movie.  Bring your lawn chair or blanket.  For movie descriptions and more information visit CRPD’s official website.

County Animal Care Facility Adjusts Hours for Shelter Operations

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Beginning Thursday, July 1, the County Animal Shelter will adjust its hours of operation in an effort to maintain efficiencies and to continue to provide the best services possible to the public.

Rep. Matsui Announces $21,000 in Federal Funding to Engage Sacramento Seniors in Tutoring Programs for Local Students

Yesterday, Congresswoman Doris Matsui announced that the County of Sacramento’s Department of Human Assistance will receive a $21,000 federal grant to support community service programs that engage seniors and facilitate matching seniors with local students in need of academic assistance. The grant was awarded by the Corporation for National and Community Service under its Senior [...]

Rancho Cordova Plans Fun Festivities to Celebrate New City Area

The City of Rancho Cordova will celebrate the annexation of the area east of Sunrise and south of U.S. 50. A “getting hitched” theme was developed since the two areas are becoming one. The official ceremony will take place on Thursday, July 1st at 10 a.m. in the Costco parking lot located at White Rock [...]

Former Rancho Cordova Police Chief Reuben Meeks Could Face Criminal Charges For Impersonating a Police Officer

Former Rancho Cordova Police Chief, Reuben Meeks, could face charges of impersonating a police officer. Meeks allegedly used his police issued lights and siren to pursue and apprehend a driver on Monday during a chase that reportedly reached speeds of 90 miles per hour. Reuben Meeks has been on contract with the City of Rancho [...]

Red, White and Blue Parade and County Animal Shelter Flea Market Round Out Weekend Activities

Out and About Are you ready to kick off your weekend with a little early Independence Day celebrating? Join the community for the Red, White and Blue Parade in Citrus Heights on Saturday. The parade begins at 9 a.m. on Sunrise at Madison and will travel north towards Greenback. The parade will complete at the [...]

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