Category: News
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What’s in your coffee cup?
New rules may not affect American coffee lovers much, but they could really hurt Third World growers.
This article was published on 05.17.07
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‘Leap of faith’ or pig in a poke?
When supervisors voted to join a regional water management plan, it was unclear whether they were being suckered or doing the right thing.
This article was published on 05.10.07
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Growing pains at KZFR
Does the mass resignation of the KZFR Program Council mean the “community” is being sapped from Chico’s community radio station?
This article was published on 05.10.07
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Grand Old Party goes old school
McClintock inspires Butte County Republicans by evoking the legacy of Lincoln.
This article was published on 05.10.07
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Mosquito problem quickly slapped
It didn’t take the City Council long to deal with complaints about mosquitoes breeding in a detention pond.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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Bus line makes history
Spare the Air Week offers free bus rides that come with educational and entertaining speakers.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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SW Chicoans give planners an earful
Neighborhood charrette brings out myriad concerns, including ‘elephant in the room’ Barber Yard.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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Model roadway
Fred Davis had no way of knowing 50 years ago, when he designed The Esplanade, that it would serve as a template for multiway boulevards elsewhere.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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Drug warriors tote up the score
Arrests are down in Butte County, but meth is still “the drug of choice.”
This article was published on 04.26.07
May 17, 2007
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 44
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CN&R Vol 30 Issue 43
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CN&R Vol 30 Issue 42
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CN&R Vol 30 Issue 41