Issue: March 25, 2010
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Of horses and heartbreak
NorCal Equine Rescue is saving equines from financially strapped and desperate owners who are literally starving the animals to death.
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The parent trap
Orland couple says the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office went too far by having them arrested in front of their children.
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Shark or savior?
Chico ADA attorney Lynn Hubbard, who has been criticized for filing excessive lawsuits, defends his practice.
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California meltdown
Another in our biweekly series of quick takes on the unfolding meltdown of the great state of California.Thank you.
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Columnist with heart
Book in Common author Steve Lopez inspires Chico.
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Family matter turns violent
Oroville man arrested for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting his 21-year-old son.
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A glimmer of hope
CUSD releases some good news about the budget, but acknowledges it’s only temporary.
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Another market springs to life
Chico Certified Farmers’ Market is opening a market in north Chico this May.
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Equine economics
The horse industry’s impact on national GDP and jobs.
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Taking it slow
Grassroots movement seeks to appreciate food in all its natural, healthful aspects.
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Solar systems touch ground
U.S. Army uses ARRA funds to outfit park and dam offices with sustainable energy.
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Tuna meltdown
Proposed ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna causes poor fishing nations to speak out.
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Tiger deaths trouble activists
Reports say starvation killed 11 tigers in three months, but zookeepers claim it was disease.
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Whose health-care Waterloo?
The Republicans gambled they could destroy the Obama presidency—and lost.
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Finding a direction home
In this case, California has everything to lose.
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Letters for March 25, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Meet the butcher
David Dewey humanely slaughters local livestock, which he then sells at his butcher shop.
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Taking the initiative
If you want to understand the state ballot measures, don’t ask John.
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Carrying on a dream
Prolific Chico promoter reinvigorates Paradise Performing Arts Center.
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Anais Mitchell
Going to hell with Orpheus in Hadestown: A Folk Opera.
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Kasey Anderson
Portland singer/songwriter Kasey Anderson’s Nowhere Nights moves your feet and your soul.
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A place of beauty
Tiny rice-growing community of Richvale celebrates rich heritage.
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A ghost story
Roman Polanksi returns with well-scripted, well-played thriller.
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Green Zone
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Chips ’n’Sips
A cocktail waitress at a local casino puts all her cards on the table.
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B2B is big
It’s easy to forget how many businesses exist to serve other businesses.
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Aerial daredevil in agriculture
After 16 years of flying Wade Porter says crop dusting still hasn’t lost its thrill.
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Jobs to go
For companies like Anderson & Associates, the down economy means more clients in search of work.
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Consider the source
Buying locally will reduce harmful emissions associated with shipping.
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