Issue: September 06, 2001
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The great pretender
An Oroville white supremacist who became famous after renouncing his racist tendencies in 1987 now says it was all part of a plan to infiltrate the government.
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Forecast: Less Anthony Watts?
Popular TV weatherman Anthony Watts calls it quits, then agrees to stay on a limited basis.
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Diploma denial violated civil rights, suit alleges
Parent alleges CUSD retaliated against her and her special-needs son.
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Medical marijuana user avoids buzzkill
Butte County District Attorney loses first major medical marijuana case.
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Parents: CUSD’s erosion solution makes kids sick
CUSD makes hay while Cohasset children sneeze?
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butte County
Our weekly profile of a community organization.
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Library ban sign of the times?
Meriam Library’s move to ban weeklies from its lobby could simply be a nod to computerized technology over newsprint.
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Letters for September 6, 2001
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Cheesespread
Politics, prurience and apostasy from the good reverend.
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Up against the wall
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Lindo Channel Casino
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Hooked on Trout Fishing
Trout Fishing in America plays kids’ music that adults can enjoy.
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What a wonderful world
Local artist Christa Seybold-Haynes charms with her message of peace and unity through personal release in art.
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Dogwalker (short stories)
In Dogwalker, Bradford writes like Hemingway after a weekend of mushrooms.
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The Charlie Hunter Quartet
Former Bay Area guitarist Charlie Hunter is in fine form on new, eclectic album.
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Heart afire
Irish legend Andy Irvine makes a rare solo stop at Duffy’s Tavern.
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Grand opening!
Israel Vibration headlines student union’s grand opening.
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The glow of lineage
Arlo Guthrie evokes the past and the future at Laxson.
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Fierce gravity and memories of love
Teen flick O refuses to pull its punches while Pageant hosts radiant The Road Home
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Bein’ green
Greenline maintains the ag element of fast-growing Chico.
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An offer you can’t refuse
Celestino’s, bolstered by downtown success, moves into a new location on East Ave.
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Fictitious Business Names - September 6, 2001
Fictitious business names published on September 6, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Cesar rises, Schmidt moves on and I rail on retail.
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