Section: Local Stories
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Year in review: Other notable stories
Here are some of the other significant stories from 2008.
This article was published on 12.25.08
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Year in review: 10 top stories of 2008
Storms, fires, drought, economic meltdown, budget disasters, recession—are you ready for 2008 to be over? We take a look at the top stories of the year. It’s not pretty.
This article was published on 12.25.08
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BHS to the rescue
The recent closure of a Forest Ranch kennel brings sick dogs to the Butte Humane Society. Most of the females are pregnant, all are heartworm-positive, and other infected animals may still be out there.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Barking for a makeover
Butte Humane Society is in the running for zootoo.com’s $1 million prize.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Aging, with an open mind
The progressive Trinity United Methodist Church is officially 150—that’s older than the city of Chico.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Layoffs loom as county cuts
As state legislators dither, county cuts $10 million from current budget.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Enloe honored in tearful ceremony
Chico hospital gets a second award for saving lives through its organ-donation program.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Killer gets 40 years
For years, police didn’t have enough evidence to arrest Clinton Ray Egbert, but then things changed.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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For animals’ sake
Butte Humane Society’s new executive director, Heather Schoeppech, hopes to improve the shelter’s reputation.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Student charges Orion with censorship
Did Chico State’s student paper censor Palestinian student Amro Jayousi, as he charges, or is he just stirring up publicity?
This article was published on 12.18.08
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