Issue: April 08, 2004
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There is water underground
Butte County has a treasure trove of underground water reserves.
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Water’s for fightin’ over
California law treats surface and groundwater differently.
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Delivered, discarded
A Chico State University sorority girl is arrested for allegedly killing her newborn baby and leaving it in a garbage can in her room where it was found by another sorority sister.
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Council : no disclosure
Council votes down campaign contribution disclosure ordinance.
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Hole in the bucket
Proposal for new lake near Gridley gets dry reception.
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Enloe employees await final word on representation
One unit opts out, two are in and two are still up for grabs.
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Letters for April 8, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
A business reinvents itself, a lawsuit and April Fools redux.
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Maker of worlds
Marty Gilbert’s lifetime of creating magical environments.
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Gates to community
City’s latest public art project opens doors into Chico’s ethnic neighborhoods.
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Gangsta Rap Coloring Book (reissue)
Gangsta Rap Coloring Book gets a little extra color thanks to re-issue by Last Gasp Publishers.
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Tijuana Bibles: Art & Wit in America’s Forbidden Funnies, 1930s-1950s
Old school underground comics of the forbidden kind.
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Sing out, children
Local vocal coach Holly Taylor gives everyone a chance to sing at annual student recital.
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House party
Loose Moxie’s show starts slow and ends in collapse.
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A riverside encounter
Henri runs into the Culture Vulture at Scotty’s Landing.
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Hell is for children
Dark Horse comics character spawns impressive, if convoluted, treatment by Spanish auteur Guillermo del Toro.
This article was published on 04.08.04