Issue: September 09, 2004
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Back at the Ranch
Bidwell Ranch comes back for another round of political football.
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Best-laid plan?
One man’s plan to sell part of Bidwell Ranch to fund the city’s park system.
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Totally tubular
20,000 combine rafts, booze, sun and a fast, cold river for another dangerous Labor Day Party.
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Boxer hits hard at Chico State
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, (D) Calif., visits Chico State on campaign swing.
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Citizen has beef with CUSD dinners
Irving has forwarded concerns to district attorney.
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Study the candidates and vote
How important is voting? All-important.
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Letters for September 9, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Mr. Fix-it
Repair technician Zack Hyson keeps Chico restaurants running.
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Everybody’s business
Chamber opposes minimum wage hike, Provisions closes and Burger Hut gets artsy.
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All about war
Chico State’s Humanities Center presents year-long series on theme of “War & Culture”
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Requiem for a forest
Robert Herhusky’s glass sculptures pay homage to nature’s balance.
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The Wailin’ Jennys
Canada’s Wailin’ Jennys’ impressive country-folk debut.
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Unindie Listening
Unindie Listening mixes indie rock with hip-hop, Chico-style.
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Forever is now
Emo kids Further Seems Forever come to Chico State.
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Flying lessons
Rodney Crowell and band take the Big Room into orbit.
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A Greek feast
Henri celebrates the Olympics by making dolmas.
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The right coast
A journey home to New Jersey opens a young man’s heart in Garden State.
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