Section: Local Stories
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‘Too much doom and gloom’
Think the city of Chico has the budget blues? It’s worse over at County Center, much worse.
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Counting butterflies
Joining a crew of naturalists as they spend a day taking a species census.
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Balanced on a pencil point
On paper, Chico’s budget for 2009-10 balances. The assumptions behind that balance, plus impositions by the state, are subject to change.
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CSU to admit fewer students
Budget reductions will force the state university system to cut enrollment by 40,000, its chancellor warns.
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Huge victory for salmon
Feds rule that streams above four big dams must be opened to salmon and steelhead.
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KZFR hires new GM
Rick Anderson has held the post, on an interim basis, for seven months. Now it’s for real.
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Mother disputes suicide verdict
Though the death of Chico High student Nick Garber was ruled suicide, his mom argues it wasn’t.
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Knowing is half the battle
If you are—or think someone you know is—considering suicide, please read this.
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Time to come out?
A Gallup Poll shows majority of conservative Americans supports openly gay folks serving in the military.
This article was published on 06.11.09
June 11, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 46