Section: Local Stories
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New plan: Med staff to stay
After running into heated opposition, the county’s Department of Behavioral Health has a new proposal for cutting its budget.
This article was published on 05.29.08
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Anderson calls it quits
After 13 years on the school board, CUSD trustee Rick Anderson has decided not to seek re-election.
This article was published on 05.29.08
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The price of war
Just how much have we paid for the war in Iraq already, and how much might we be contributing in the future?
This article was published on 05.22.08
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Dueling measures
On June 3, voters will have to decide between two very different propositions that both claim to reform eminent-domain law.
This article was published on 05.22.08
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City budget
The Chico City Council opts for an across-the-board approach to reducing departments’ expenses, though not unanimously.
This article was published on 05.22.08
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Ceres Park a no-go
The owners of four apartment complexes made the difference in turning back the effort to build a park in the Ceres neighborhood.
This article was published on 05.22.08
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Planetree plaudits
Enloe Medical Center honors three women who had led the way in implementing the Planetree model of patient-centered care.
This article was published on 05.22.08
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Civic boon or ‘tattle-tale brigades’?
Despite concerns that they might attract “neighborhood Nazis” and become “tattle-tale brigades,” the City Council moved forward on a plan to train citizen volunteers to identify possible code violations.
This article was published on 05.22.08
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In the mountains of Mexico
When nine Chico State nursing students went to an isolated Mixtec village in Mexico to provide health care, they gained more from the experience than their patients did.
This article was published on 05.22.08
May 29, 2008
CN&R Vol 31 Issue 46
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