Issue: September 27, 2007
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Targeting a billionaire’s dams
An unlikely coalition wants Warren Buffett to restore the Klamath River’s salmon fishery by tearing down four dams.
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Neighborhoods
A day care operator’s plan to merge her home with the one next door has drawn the ire of her neighbors.
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One in, one out
Yamaguchi wants another term, while O’Bryan is calling it quits.
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Enloe gets another look-see
Hospital accreditation will be granted, but conditionally.
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Best flashback
Winners from the very first Best of Chico issue, back in September of ‘84.
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Harnessing nature
Orland-based almond ranch takes an old-school approach to organics.
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Red Sox goin’ green
Team unveils plans to clean up its stadium.
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Chew your heart out
British company develops eco-friendly chewing gum.
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PG&E earns eco props
Utility honored for its energy-saving initiatives.
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Happy anniversary, veggie-eaters!
Vegetarianism celebrated all through October.
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Great arts town—almost
Chico needs an art museum to solidify its reputation as an arts hotspot.
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Where our money really goes…
Every dollar we spend imposes responsibility for how it’s ultimately used.
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Letters for September 27, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Positive I.D.
Alan Rellaford is checking Chico State’s message.
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Best of Chico ‘jankiness’
Mining gold — OK, pyrite — from Best of Chico voters’ submissions.
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Setting up camp
Chico Cabaret has some fun with the “serious” Reefer Madness.
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On the frontline
Ken Burns returns to the battlefield with The War.
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Days of Lore
VIPs and Bright Eyes; Helmet returns; and Stereogum gets foot-loose and fancy free with judgment.
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Technobabble
Google wants you, yes YOU, to go to the moon; Google also wants to find missing advernturer Steve Fossett; the iPhone gets cheap all of a sudden; and the Wacky Web site of the Week.
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You Will Be Heard!
First release from Chico’s Bear Hunter is a monster endeavor.
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Translated From Love
Latest from Austin, Texas, siren Kelly Willis is sorta boooring.
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If Dreams Come True
One word, mellow, is what describes Ann Savoy’s latest.
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Down: Not out
New Orleans metal band has plenty to write about on its third record.
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Maggies and chimis
Longtime Mexican restaurant is a rather simple crowd pleaser.
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Oddball thriller makes good
Film is a compelling character study of life inside the Russian mafia.
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Plotline: Extinction
Not much going on in the third installment of Resident Evil.
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Good Luck Chuck
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Becoming Jane
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Frat scats
Chico State’s now-unrecognized Beta Theta Pi clears out of the house it occuped for two decades.
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Who’s the best?
Princeton Review weighs in on some unusual categories.
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