Twenty-two Rancho Cordovans are rehearsing the important presentation that will determine the City’s fate regarding this year’s All America City award. The final competition will take place June 17th to 19th in Tampa, Florida and the 10 winning cities will be announced June 19th. Rancho Cordova is one of 32 finalists for the prestigious title.
Jun 3 2009 | Posted in
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The Rancho Cordova PAL’s Advanced Youth Police Academy is a 24 hour (8am – 2pm), 1 week dynamic opportunity for previous academy attendees to further expand their knowledge about law enforcement. The advanced academy has been designed to be a hands-on interactive experience where attendees have the unique opportunity to further interact and learn from [...]
Jun 1 2009 | Posted in
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Summer is on its way and for us still in school now is the time for looking back over the year and what we’ve accomplished. It’s been a busy year, especially for Cordova High School’s Interact/Jr. Rotary Club. This year we’ve been back at work in the community.
May 25 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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Jeffrey B. Campbell, 46, is accused of killing 19-year-old Frederick Howard. Campbell was taken into custody on Thursday, Sgt. Tim Curran said. Campbell, a Rancho Cordova resident, is believed to have know the victim.
May 22 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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Make no mistake about it, I love serving my community. As a City Council Member and Mayor in the City of Elk Grove, I get to do what I love most – serve people and neighborhoods. During my tenure on the Council, we have accomplished much. Just a few of these accomplishments include: reforming our entire city government, bringing good jobs to the community, reducing crime, strengthening our neighborhoods, and much, much more.
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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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.
May 7 2009 | Posted in
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A man was arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly leading police on a chase along Highway 50. Authorities report that the man ran from police and reached speeds of more than 80 miles per hour. The man was eventually cornered in a home in a neighoborhood where police were able to detain him.
Apr 27 2009 | Posted in
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The Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce announces that they have hired Jane Daly as the new Chief Executive. Jane has a business development background in the banking industry. She has been a Rancho Cordova Chamber board member and served as president of the board in 2003. She is active in the Rancho Cordova community and [...]
Apr 20 2009 | Posted in
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