Author: Robert Speer
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The impacts of Freeman’s freefall
With a scandal surrounding the head of CUHW, Butte County’s largest labor union, what does the future hold?
This article was published on 09.18.08
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Pathways with purpose
Terry Walling wants to help Christians learn how to embody their values in everyday life.
This article was published on 09.18.08
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The Spies of Warsaw
Alan Furst’s latest book shows why he may be America’s finest spy novelist.
This article was published on 09.11.08
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Suits allege discrimination at timber giant
Sierra Pacific Industries has been hit by litigation twice in the past year from the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
This article was published on 09.11.08
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They’re off and running
Of the eight candidates for Chico City Council, half lean left and half lean right.
This article was published on 09.04.08
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Council OKs sharp emissions reductions
An agreement that was initially proposed as an innocuous ‘policy statement’ now has resulted in the city’s setting challenging greenhouse-gas-reduction goals.
This article was published on 09.04.08
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Too pained to live
It took more than a decade for Dan Brocchini just to get a diagnosis of his mental illness. Then he killed himself.
This article was published on 08.28.08
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Disc golf clears next-to-last hurdle
Commission’s 4-3 approval of courses in Upper Park shifts the focus to the Chico City Council.
This article was published on 08.28.08
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CN&R Vol 32 Issue 8
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CN&R Vol 32 Issue 7
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CN&R Vol 32 Issue 6
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CN&R Vol 32 Issue 5