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Quick Quack Car Wash To Give Away Ford Mustang

For many, now just isn’t the right time to buy a brand new car; especially if that car is a hot off the lot Ford Mustang. One local company sees things a little differently and will be awarding one lucky winner with a brand new Mustang by the end of summer.

Delta Dental Loses State Medi-Cal Funding, Cuts 93 Positions in Rancho Cordova

Delta Dental of California will cut 93 full-time jobs at its offices in Rancho Cordova due to the loss of state funding for Medi-Cal adult dental benefits, company officials have announced.

Click It or Ticket to Save Lives and Money

Keep you and your family safe and $132 in your wallet by making sure everyone wears their seat belts for every trip. That’s the message the Rancho Cordova Police Department is telling drivers as part of the 2009 start-of-summer Click It or Ticket mobilization. Fines and fees have gone from under $100 previously to $132 [...]

Huber Bill to Mandate Jail Sentences for Meth Dealers Advances

AB 640 by Assemblymember Huber will now advance to the Senate after passing the Assembly floor with overwhelming bipartisan support. AB 640 would enhance current sentences on individuals convicted of selling methamphetamine by imposing a minimum jail term of 120 days as a condition of probation.

Hot Tips for Keeping Your Home Cool

If nothing else, this weekend proved that summer is back with a vengeance. In neighborhoods across the Sacramento area, air conditioners could be heard humming and families with swimming pools didn’t waste any time to use them. The local weather forecasters claim we’ll see a reprieve for the next few days, which gives us just enough [...]

Cordova High Has One of the Lowest Drop Out Rates in Area

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 [...]

Huber Praises Classroom Educators on ‘Day of the Teacher’

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.

Assemblymember Huber Honors Slain Peace Officers; May 8th is Peace Officers’ Memorial Day

Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to remind the public that May 8th has been designated this year as California Peace Officers’ Memorial Day when people throughout the state will honor the ten peace officers that gave their live protecting us.

Evening on the Green at Mitchell Middle School

The Mitchell PTSA is busy with ongoing fundraisers, but that doesn’t stop them from hosting an all out musical experience.  On Thursday, May 14, the community is invited to attend an evening on the green from  5:30 to 8pm at Mitchell (2100 Zinfandel Dr).

Measure B: Keeping Taxes Low and Making them Fair

Having read the details of Measure B, what is clear is that it’s designed to keep taxes low and make them fair. First, it keeps taxes low: It does not increase tax rates at all. (Contrary to a recent rumor about increasing the tax on electricity bills, for example.) The fact is that Measure B would continue the current Utility Users’ Tax (UUT) at a rate of 2.5%. This rate is lower than those charged by 90% of the other 142 California cities who charge UUTs.

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