Animal ID#: A493439 In less than 24 hours 66 rabbits were brought to the Sacramento County Animal Shelter after being found neglected and abandoned. The rabbits were left with no food or water and some had medical problems. Extra cages and staff were called into the shelter to help with the overwhelming number of animals. [...]
Apr 3 2009 | Posted in
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Throughout the year, the City of Rancho Cordova consistently shows its encouragement and pride for many community organizations and activities. According to the City of Rancho Cordova website, the Cordova Community Council has recently recognized Rancho Cordova City employees as “Volunteers of the Year” for their continued participation in the community. This year, city employees [...]
Apr 2 2009 | Posted in
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Rancho Cordova and the Sacramento Habitat for Humanity are currently in negotiations to build nine houses on Investment Circle, a street located off of Folsom Boulevard between Coloma Road and Mills Park Drive. Once plans are finalized the organization will begin to look for candidates in the Rancho Cordova area to take over ownership of [...]
Apr 1 2009 | Posted in
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City of Rancho Cordova employees were the recipients of the 2009 Outstanding Public Service Award that was presented at the recent Cordova Community Council’s Mardi Gras Party and Awards Ceremony. For the 10th year, the Cordova Community Council recognized outstanding volunteers in several categories for their public service contributions to the Rancho Cordova community.
Mar 11 2009 | Posted in
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Take a look at the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Crime Map. Check out the areas where you live, work and play. What about the park you take the kids to? Do the increasing amounts of crime bother anyone else? And after talking to people about this problem, I can only see one solution; We’ve got to change this.
Feb 24 2009 | Posted in
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It seems like everybody is feeling the pinch these days. Even if you are still working and the bills are paid on time every month, you’re probably watching the bank account a little more carefully than you were last year or the year before. Online classifieds are an easy, convenient way to buy items you need at a discounted rate. Instead of driving 45 minutes to pick up an exercise bike in North Highlands, check out your local, free classified ads from the Rancho Cordova Post.
Feb 17 2009 | Posted in
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Have you received a letter? My household has been mailed two so far claiming that XYZ Company will help me lower my property taxes if I send them $95.00 or $179.00. Fellow residents, may I offer some advice? Don’t waste your money. We all want to pay lower taxes, especially in a declining market, but as a tax payer you can do this for free (or at least pay someone to help you when the time is right – only if you need to).
Feb 11 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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Did you know that the Folsom Cordova Unified School District has a program to assist homeless students? Did you know that last year they served 680 students within the district? It is hard to grasp that so many local kids are struggling with something as basic as a stable place to live. It’s the truth though and so the aim of Project 680 is to partner with the office of the District Liaison for Homeless Services to find simple and relevant ways to support these students.
Feb 10 2009 | Posted in
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It’s interesting to take a look at what buyers were willing to pay for properties last year in Rancho Cordova when considering zip code only.
Feb 8 2009 | Posted in
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Let’s go for a ride. Strap in to grab a closer look at what is going on with Rancho Cordova real estate. This “Market Watch” section will highlight current price trends, interesting data, and share relevant statistics and resources with the hope of further educating readers.
Feb 3 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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