Issue: August 16, 2001
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On the home front
Efforts to bring about the biggest unionization in Butte County history, of more than 2,000 home care providers, are moving forward even though county officials are less than enthusiastic.
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Supes pick Yamaguchi’s wild-card plan
Board of Supervisors pick controversial redistricting plan.
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Teachers try to sink subs as strike looms
Union members will vote on whether to strike.
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Trashy decision by council
City Council’s decision to deregulate trash hauling is a misbegotten step backwards.
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Letters for August 16, 2001
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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A man in love
There’s a reason why Ted Meriam was such an effective leader for Chico: He was a man in love.
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She is unique, she’s like a mountain peak
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnists.
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Magnet magic
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Information as life …
CSUC student-artist sees information as life.
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Ché Bella!
A known Bay Area cartoonist moves to Chico to look for work.
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Touch the Tic-Tac rainbow
A hands-on interactive exhibit at Chico Museum proves fun for all-ages.
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Spotlight on Evidence label
A spotlight on some of the excellent blues discs being put out by Evidence Music.
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The Jaded Set
Two-piece indie band from Olympia creates driving, mesmerizing riffs.
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The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley a.k.a. Mr. Biggs
After 40 years, Ronald Isley is still a master of in-between-the sheets soul.
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Return of Z-Man
San Francisco-based Z-Man returns to Chico for a gig at Moxie’s.
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Speed bluegrass …
The next generation of bluegrass hails from Wichita, KS.
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True to their school
Preview: Legendary rocksters The Paladins make a rare stop at Duffy’s Tavern.
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Afraid of the light
Nicole Kidman and the Others could use some more screams.
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How the udder half lives
For these ag students, cow pens are the classroom.
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Radio en español
Radio México reaches North Valley market with first Spanish-language broadcasts.
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Fictitious Business Names - August 16, 2001
Fictitious business names published on August 16, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Governor pulls Butte maintenance money, classified union joins AFL-CIO and I get an art lesson.
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