Issue: September 30, 2010
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Land of the lost
Comanche Creek shows great promise as a public park—but will that dream ever be realized?
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Planning the future
Special meeting focuses on air quality, urban farming.
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Preserving Mechoopda tradition
A young tribe member creates a learning program using old recordings of the native language.
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Open for business
Vendors from Eighth and Main Antiques Center carry on despite huge losses.
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More money down mine hole
County ponies up for New Era reclamation costs.
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And then there were six
Ron Sherman bows out of race to join CUSD Board of Trustees.
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A billion hungry
New survey finds an astonishing amount of people cannot afford food.
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Native beauty
Local nurseryman Germain Boivin grows more than 180 native-California plants at his Cohasset propagation nursery.
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D.C. rolls out new bike-share system
D.C. officials are launching a revamped bike-sharing program for residents and tourists.
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The Grateful Bed gets green stamp
The popular Chico bed and breakfast becomes the first in town to receive “Green Lodging” certification from the state.
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Sea otters poisoned by freshwater toxin
UC Santa Cruz study links freshwater toxin to liver failure in sea otters.
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Bikes and chickens (what else?)
Green Cycle Couriers starts up, while chicken issue heats up.
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Finances, green-style
Save resources by using technology in your financial affairs.
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Yes on 20, No on 27
Don’t be confused by these very different redistricting measures.
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Execution hurry-up
Another sign of the dysfunctionality of capital punishment.
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Pondering the future
Does the county’s new general plan point us in the right direction?
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Letters for September 30, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Healing through heat
Claudia M. Weber teaches empowerment in walking through fire.
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Who won the debate?
Give Whitman points for style, Brown for content.
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Painter of Kings
Billboards for Sacramento Kings put Chico artist Jeff Nichol on the map.
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The Budos Band
The lively Budos Band will make you want to dance.
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Harmonica Blues
Bob Corritone lends harp to two decades of performances.
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Mitch Marcus Quintet
Musical chameleon Mitch Marcus hits up his left coast crew for cookin’ new album.
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Genuine string band
The Carolina Chocolate Drops make old traditions new again.
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Framing the food
‘California’s greatest living artist,’ Wayne Thiebaud, showcased at Chico exhibit.
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Slight downturn
Strong performances prop up bloated Wall Street sequel.
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Beauty meets beasts
Beautiful vision, basic story in Zack Snyder’s owl epic.
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