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Leadership Rancho Cordova Celebrates Graduation of Third Class

Thursday, May 21st saw the completion of another successful year of Leadership Rancho Cordova. The Leadership Rancho Cordova program allows people who live or work in Rancho Cordova to spend 9 months learning more about their community and how to be better leaders.

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 [...]

Pet of the Week

Hello, I’m a mini-Australian shepherd living at the Sacramento County animal shelter. Around here I’m called number 114 and referenced to by my animal ID# A497730. I used to have a name but I’ve been at the shelter for so long I can’t remember it. What I really need is a loving family to come [...]

Apartment Manager Makes Plea to City Council for Lighting on Troubled Street

Two toddlers play on the dark sidewalk of an unlit road. The children are illuminated only by the stray beams of oncoming headlights. Next to them, a group of men are huddled together on the corner of the street, eyeing each car that turns on to their stretch of the road. Don Hornby, the manager [...]

Rancho Resident You Should Know- Kurt Krause

As protesters call for Congress to bring troops home from Iraq, more are being sent out to serve. Sergeant Kurt Krause, a 35-year-old Rancho Cordova resident and father of two, will be one of them next March.

Pet of the Week- Betty

Betty is a delightful, playful and well trained dog. She received the best possible score on her behavior test, which means she would be a great dog for any type of family, even a household with very small children or other animals. She is 1 year old and has recently had a litter of puppies; [...]

City Offers Aid to Low-Income Homeowners

Rancho Cordova homeowners have a resource available to them that they may not have heard about. The Emergency Repair Loan Program is offered to low-income homeowners in Rancho Cordova city limits who need financial help to make repairs to their homes. The program is designed to be used by those who make less than 50 [...]

Bicyclists Unite! Celebrate Bike Month

Need an excuse to enjoy the beautiful May weather? Dust off that helmet and check the air in your bicycle tires because May is  Bike Month and there are plenty of local events to satisfy even the most engaged bicycle fan.

Come And Support Local Talent At Rancho’s Battle Of The Bands

During the months of March and April, local bands from around the community practiced hard to audition for a spot in Rancho Cordova’s first annual Battle of the Bands competition. Auditions are now over and eight local teen bands have been selected to battle it out for first place this upcoming Friday, May 1st! Band [...]

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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