Section: Local Stories
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Eager readers head outdoors for CN&R’s summer challenge
The submissions are in, and all in all everyone had a fantastic time—here are some highlights.
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Apples and oranges
The Saturday Farmers Market has become too popular for its own good, but moving it shouldn’t be an option, vendors say.
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California meltdown
Another in our weekly series of quick takes on the unfolding meltdown of the great state of California.
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A Scooter’s at One-Mile
A Chico businessman has ambitious plans for One-Mile.
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Schools, library testing waters
Both the Chico schools and supporters of the county library are trying to assess support for a parcel tax levy.
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Hooker Oak charter school?
The Parent Advisory Board looks into the option of leaving the Chico Unified School District.
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State shuts off pumps
Governor signs bill banning suction dredging for gold.
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Parents pitch in
Their involvement keeps one local elementary campus a “nice neighborhood school.”
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Shopping for schools
Can Chico’s public schools compete with the growing number of charters?
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Belt-tightening time
Chico, Oroville and Paradise school districts talk budget cuts.
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August 13, 2009
CN&R Vol 33 Issue 1