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Gary Davis Announces Run for Congress

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.

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.

Assemblymember Huber Honors Slain Peace Officers; May 8th is Peace Officers’ Memorial Day

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.

City of Rancho Cordova Wins Workplace Excellence Award

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.

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.

Man Arrested After Chase On Hwy 50

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.

20th Annual Kids Day At Hagan Park

From  great weather springs entertaining events and activities; so why stay at home bored? Grab the family and come and join the fun that has been a part of the Rancho Cordova Community for the past 20 years, Kids Day At Hagan Park! This fun filled day packed with free activities, entertainment and demonstrations, and [...]

Folsom Lake College Summer and Fall Course Schedules Online Now

Folsom Lake College’s Summer and Fall 2009 class schedules are now available online at the college’s website  with information updated regularly. The schedules feature all of the classes offered by Folsom Lake College – including courses offered at its El Dorado and Rancho Cordova Centers – from June-December 2009.

Suspect Arrested in Gold River Homicide

On Saturday, April 11th at just after 3 in the morning, police were called to Prospect Hill Drive in Gold River.  When they arrived, they found an unidentified male victim lying in the street. The suspect, Daniel Ortega was standing nearby. 

Rancho Cordova is Finalist for All-America City Honors

The City of Rancho Cordova is a finalist for the 2009 All-America City Award. The award, which is often dubbed the Nobel Prize of Communities, is given by the National Civic League to the top 10 cities for outstanding civic accomplishments. Rancho Cordova is among 32 finalists. The 10 All-America City winners will be announced [...]

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