Issue: February 11, 2010
The Big Love Issue!
Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone. Let’s get in the mood with stories of lasting love, romance in the LGBTQ community, cultural differences when
talking about sex and Passion Parties.
In other news: A local man speaks out about the strange events surrounding a Forest Service officer citing him at his home; gardening at its best; and Jason Cassidy finds his doppleganger.
Don’t forget: It’s Fiction 59 time, so write up your best 59-word stories!
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Secrets of lasting love
Three local experts share their best advice on how to enrich and deepen a marriage.
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The fateful flier
Did a Forest Service officer overstep his bounds when approaching a Chico man about an illegally posted ad?
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Woman with a badge
Orland residents are taken with their new police chief, Paula Carr.
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Totally busted
Paradise police cite local bar owner Chris Fierro for running a football pool.
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Rain drops fuel costs
Gas prices down in California and nationwide.
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Police team targets drugs
Chico Police Department’s new neighborhood TARGET team busts drug offenders.
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Program focuses on poisoning signs
Chico State’s CADEC invites students to participate in toxic-poisoning response program.
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A jewel of a gardener
Local radio host shares her passion for digging in the dirt.
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Hunters pay for fowl play
Department of Fish and Game pops hunters for illegal hunting activities.
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Smucker gets green stamp
Smucker warehouse in Chico attains LEED certification.
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Family farms for future
Local cattle-ranching family honored for environmental sustainability and profitability.
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Springboard to the future
Chico biodiesel company needs your vote to win grant.
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Follow the leaders
If the military’s top brass wants to get rid of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell,’ what’s stopping them?
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Time to start talking
The school district and the teachers union need to work together.
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The governor’s poor priorities
Cutting programs now will cost more later.
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Letters for February 11, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Bring on the passion
Tami Krok helps women in Chico open up about sex through Passion Parties.
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The Low Anthem
Rhode Island trio The Low Anthem re-releases Oh My God …
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Promoting a new rap
Blitz the Ambassador and his horn-heavy backup band are challenging hip-hop stereotypes.
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The voice project
Preserving traditions of Central American coastal people through song.
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Your daily bread
Homestyle baked goods and lunches at new industrial-park café.
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Colin’s worth
Oscar-nominated lead Colin Firth is just one of many distinguished features of A Single Man.
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Edge of Darkness
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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