Section: Local Stories
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County, city squabble over CHIP project
County officials tell the council they’re upset at being left out of the loop on a Chapmantown self-help project.
This article was published on 12.21.06
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Wrong kind of growth
On the educational front lines in the battle against obesity.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Casting the future in concrete
Chico State breaks new ground with its California Pavement Preservation Center.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Chabad rabbi opens his house
A young Hasidic rabbi and his wife are opening their home to Jews in Chico.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Six legs and a dream
Already in Ohio, Ezra Cooley plans to ride his horse right down Wall Street before continuing his journey around the world.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Hope for the little guy
Despite the heavy hand of media giants, the local daily plays too important a civic role—and has survived too many challenges—to fade entirely.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Greed at the top
Why corporate management of daily newspapers spells disaster for a vital component of democracy.
This article was published on 12.14.06
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And the alternatives?
Weeklies feel renewed urgency in ‘exploring a variety of truths and points of view’
This article was published on 12.14.06
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Downstroke
Humane Society has branch office; wireless in City Plaza; Chico State hires a provost.
This article was published on 12.14.06
December 21, 2006
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 23
December 14, 2006
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 22