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A Sweet Sight
Live Oak’s iconic Penny Candy Store has undergone changes with new owner Lorrie Brummett at the shop’s helm.
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National Night Out Another Success
It's not often that the police are the reason for a party, but one night a year, they are.
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For the Love of Puppies
On the night of July 24, as people were frantically evacuating in a remote area above Cohasset, near Campbellville, a resident’s truck became disabled.
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California Wildlife Officer Academy Graduates Largest Class in History
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Wildlife Officer Academy graduated and pinned badges on 54 new officers Aug. 1 in Paradise, Butte County. This group represents the largest academy graduating class in the California Department of Fish and Wildlife history
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Small Businesses Very Welcome Here
The Sacramento Valley Small Business Development Center (SBDC) June appointment book for City Hall appointments here is full.
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PG&E Provides Generator to Power Showers in Cohasset
Cohasset residents impacted by the Park Fire have a place to shower. Pacific Gas and Electric Company is donating use of a generator and fuel to energize a shower and toilet trailer provided by Butte County.
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Mayor, Council Approve Million-Dollar Water Main Plan
Elected officials approved more than $1.3 million to start the Richland Waterline Extension Project
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Performances of Newsies and Frozen Jr. Coming to Yuba City
Center Stage Productions will be performing Disney's Newsies, The Broadway Musical, this August at the Sutter Theater Center for the Arts in Yuba City
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Sweeties Opens
Have a sweet tooth? You are in luck because the long-awaited Sweeties has opened
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Gallagher Honors Remarkable Women
At a special luncheon at the 5th Street Steakhouse in Chico on July 31, Assemblyman James Gallagher celebrated the exceptional contributions of five distinguished women from Assembly District 3 with his annual Woman of the Year awards
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414,000 and Counting: Park Fire Burns On
With weather conditions in the early portion of the week trending toward warmer days with low humidity, the Park Fire that is burning in Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas counties has gained momentum.
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Enloe Health Cancer Patients Gain Easy Access to UC Davis Clinical Trials
Affiliation with UC Davis Health Cancer Care Network enhances advanced cancer treatment close to home.
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Taco Festival to Spice Up Marysville
In 2019, the inaugural Taco Festival in Marysville was created. This year, creator Jose “Wally” Alvarado is aiming to raise funds to support this widely successful event and continue building partnerships that support local businesses and nonprofits.
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First Human West Nile Virus Infection Confirmed in Butte County
On Aug. 2, the Butte County Department of Public Health (BCPH) announced the first confirmed human West Nile Virus (WNV) infection in Butte County this year.
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Caltrans Awards $51.4 Million for Sustainable Transportation Projects
On July 9, Caltrans awarded $51.4 million in planning grants for 89 sustainable, climate-resilient transportation projects throughout California
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Animatronics Spotted Inside Back in Time Arcade
Horrifying animatronic creatures were spotted inside Back in Time Arcade last month on the evening of July 17 in Marysville
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Next Up Music Festival Rocks Marysville
Marysville was buzzing with excitement this past Saturday as the inaugural Next Up Music Festival took over the town, filling the streets with electrifying energy and sensational music.
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CHP Swears In 102 New Officers
On July 12, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) proudly introduced 102 of the state’s newest officers during a swearing-in ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento
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B Street Property Development Moving Forward
At the July 2 council meeting, Community Development Director Dan Flores detailed the importance of partnering with the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA) and the Statewide Community Infrastructure Program (SCIP) for the development of a Hyatt Hotel, Grocery Outlet and a Starbucks
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Free Fishing Day: Get Hooked on New Adventure
During the second of California’s two free fishing days in 2024, which will be on Aug. 31, the public can fish throughout the Golden State without a fishing license.
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New Music Festival set for Marysville
Music has been swirling around Mikey Pennington since birth. His mother favored hip-hop and rock, his grandfather fancied Aerosmith, country and Shania Twain, while his grandmother opted for R&B.
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Drakes Hit Road for First Round of Pecos League Playoffs
The Marysville Drakes started the first round of the Pecos League playoffs on Monday, July 29, as they played the San Rafael Pacifics for a best-of-three series.
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City Enforces Liens on Properties
Some ratepayers owe the city more than $31,000 in water and sewage, not to mention more than $35,000 in code enforcement citation costs.
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Stiles Named District Commander
On Saturday, July 13, Owen Stiles, the commander of South Butte Post 210, American Legion, was elected as the Department of California American Legion Area 1, District 4 Commander.
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City Employee Deemed Hero
In the early morning hours of July 5, a city employee’s valiant actions played a large role in the successful knock down of a fire.
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Yuba Sutter Food Bank Granted $200,000 in Pilot Grant
The Yuba Sutter Food Bank (YSFB) is participating in the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) Program. The Yuba Sutter Food Bank (YSFB) is participating in the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) Program.
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Public Comments Accepted Through September 19
The Yuba-Sutter Transit Board of Directors is accepting public comments through Sept. 19 on proposed local route and fare changes that, if approved, would become effective on or after Jan. 1, 2025.
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State of Emergency Declared for Park Fire
On July 26, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency in Butte and Tehama counties due to the Park Fire, the state’s largest fire to date in 2024
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Tax Measure on Ballot
After creating an Ad Hoc committee, holding numerous public presentations, and posting pages of information online, officials adopted a resolution placing a general tax measure on the Nov. 5 general municipal election ballot to enact a one-cent general transaction and use tax (sales tax).
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Yuba City’s Bushnell Graduates U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Carson James Bushnell, son of Frank and Shawnie Bushnell, of Yuba City recently graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) at Kings Point, NY.
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Supervisors Register New Landmark Commemorating Hispanic Miners
The Nevada County Historical Landmarks Commission is delighted to announce that on July 9, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors designated the remains of an arrastra located in the Tahoe National Forest as Nevada County Historical Landmark NEV 24-04.
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Summer Stroll Memories Made
The Summer Stroll goes on long after the annual afternoon of entertainment, activities and shopping.
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Life is just Peachy!
With the heat of summer upon us and the warm weather sweetening the peach crops of the Yuba and Sutter counties, it is once again time for the 24th annual Marysville Peach Festival.
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Shotgun Team Makes a Statement in Las Vegas
The Sutter Shotgun Team has done so very well this year, and the JV Team achieved a second trifecta at the YSSF (Youth Shooting Sports Federation) US Open in Las Vegas.
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Drakes Slump into Final Week of Season
The Marysville Drakes continued to drop in the Pacific Division standings, and playoff position slipped again after they went 1-5 last week from Sunday, July 14, through Saturday, July 20
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