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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- Rosie

Large Lady Needs Loving Home Pet ID#: A494707 She’s big, she’s lovable and she doesn’t have a home. Rosie is a 7-year-old calico cat with some extra weight that she needs help losing. She wants to be adopted soon so that she will have the opportunity to get out of her kennel and get some [...]

Protect Yourself: Mosquito Awareness Week

As the weather warms up and more people are spending time outside, some may have noticed an increase in the mosquito population.  Not only are mosquitoes annoying at a backyard barbecue. They can also be dangerous. California State Legislature declared the week of April 20-26, 2009, West Nile Virus and Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness Week in California. [...]

The Rancho Cordova Police Department Promotes Gun Safety Month

Chief Reuben Meeks recently announced that during the month of April, the Rancho Cordova Police Department will be promoting Gun Safety Month. Statistics show that half of American households have guns in them. In Rancho Cordova, that means approximately 11,000 households contain firearms. This month-long campaign will focus on educating our community, especially our youth, [...]

Garbeau’s Dinner Theatre to Close by End of May

Garbeau’s Dinner Theatre will be closing on May 31, according to a press release issued on April 3 by owners Andrea Castel and Mark Ferreira. Garbeau’s, an upscale restaurant featuring live theatre performances, is located on Folsom Boulevard near Hazel Avenue. The theatre launched a campaign in February to raise $100,000 by March 16 in order to save their business from [...]

The US Economy Shows Some Positive Signs: Are You Ready for an Economic Recovery?

The last two weeks have been filled with positive news about the economy. It all started when several of the major banks announced that they generated a profit during the first two months of this year. Then, General Motors announced that it would not need to take the $2 billion bailout loan from the government that [...]

Dream of Home Ownership To Come True for 9 Rancho Cordova Families

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 [...]

Easter Egg Hunt and Spring Extravaganza At Hagan Community Park

This year, Easter Sunday falls on April 12, 2009, and with any luck the new spring season will bring pleasant weather for this year’s Easter weekend. If you and your family are looking for an activity during Easter weekend, then come and check out the Spring Extravaganza and Easter Egg Hunt at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova on Saturday, April 11th.

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