Author: Robert Speer
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Supervisors ignore pleas, split Barber neighborhood
The supervisors didn’t have to finish redistricting until Nov. 1, but Larry Wahl and two others wouldn’t wait to consider a neighborhood’s pleas to participate in the process.
This article was published on 07.14.11
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Friends moving on
The author remembers two more people who’ve died recently.
This article was published on 07.14.11
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Two towns, two creeks
Big Chico Creek is one of the town’s greatest assets. So why is it being neglected downtown?
This article was published on 07.07.11
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Chicoans protest ‘Son of Measure A’
Southwest Chico residents are concerned about a redistricting plan that cuts their liberal neighborhood in half.
This article was published on 07.07.11
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A surfeit of riches in Ashland
With summer season now in full swing, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has plays for everyone.
This article was published on 06.30.11
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Dan Logue’s dubious honor
Why did Dan Logue honor The Territorial Dispatch? Was it the red-country bleating or the $14,000 campaign contribution, or both?
This article was published on 06.30.11
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Remembering Rudy
A bright light went out in Chico last week when Rudy Giscombe died.
This article was published on 06.23.11
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Why did Measure A get trounced?
It stank up the place, and the author didn’t smell it coming.
This article was published on 06.16.11
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In service to the world
We take a look at seven local volunteers who have made—and are making—the world a better place through the Peace Corps.
This article was published on 06.16.11
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Discovering the past
Look closely and you’ll see Old Chico behind the city’s modern face.
This article was published on 06.09.11
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