Issue: March 18, 2004
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KZFR: The good, the bad and the ugly
Will growth and financial success kill the soul of Chico’s community radio station?
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Local leaders solicit signatures
City officials gather signatures to qualify referendum for November ballot.
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Remembering Press Powell
Third-generation fly-rod craftsman remembered at service.
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Downstroke
A.S. election coming up, fight ends in weapons charges, city votes for solar power.
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Letters for March 18, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Body & Bath cleans out, PBID kicks off and Tehama Bank is swallowed up.
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School of rock
Is Sid Lewis’ Acoustic College creating the future rockers of America?
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Altar or anchor?
The minister’s preaching to choir in Blue Room’s Marriage.
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Best Music Writing of 2003
Simpson’s creator Matt Groening has compiled an anthology of his favorite music criticism of 2003.
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Nowhere Near Moloka‘i
Chico’s Bear Star Press releases book of Gary Chang poetry.
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Southern Culture on the Skids
Southern Culture’s got their mojo workin’ on new Mojo Box.
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History invades
The famous Newport Jazz Festival celebrates its 50th with a barnstorming U.S. tour.
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Pickles for patriots
Arlo Guthrie speaks and sings to another sold-out Laxson show.
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The Sikh way with food
Does food taste better when it’s been prayed over?
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Close that window
Latest Stephen King adaptation, Secret Window, plays fun but familiar games.
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