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.
May 26 2009 | Posted in
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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 [...]
May 26 2009 | Posted in
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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.
May 25 2009 | Posted in
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Since Monday, Sutter Health employees based at the Rancho Cordova facility have known they will need to start looking for new jobs. In an effort to close the $4 million gap in its IT budget, Sutter officials released the information informing employees that they will no longer be employed with Sutter Health as of July 17. The 26-hospital system based in [...]
May 22 2009 | Posted in
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Afamily of 6 was woken by the smell of smoke filling their home a little before 4 a.m. Wednesday morning. The blaze was reported on the 3900 block of Wildrose Way in Rancho Cordova.
May 20 2009 | Posted in
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Legislation to increase government transparency by Assemblymember Alyson Huber passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee with bipartisan support on Wednesday. The bills have now passed all necessary Assembly committees and will move to the Assembly floor next.
May 14 2009 | Posted in
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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 [...]
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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What’s news? Well, it’s happening all around you each and every day. Our mission at The Rancho Cordova Post is to provide local news and opinion on issues our readers care about. The best way for us to accomplish this is to hear directly from you. We’ve created tools on our website to make this an [...]
May 11 2009 | Posted in
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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 [...]
May 6 2009 | Posted in
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The City of Rancho Cordova was named a winner at the 7th annual Sacramento Workplace Excellence Leader (SWEL) Awards ceremony. The City took top honors in the Small Government Agency category.
May 6 2009 | Posted in
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