Issue: March 10, 2011
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Spinning of tales
Local writers wow us with their ability to pen great stories in so few words. Welcome to Fiction 59 2011.
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Creativity gone wild
Fiction 59 winners in the adult category.
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Mural, mural on the wall
Some argue John Pugh’s Academe should be saved as is, despite draft environmental-impact report’s finding of no historical significance.
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Biz camp for kids
Students in Free Enterprise, a Chico State student organization, helps give fifth- and sixth-grade kids business experience.
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Protecting redevelopment
City leaders act fast to secure assets, projects.
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School board workshop
Members of CUSD’s Board of Trustees open up at an intimate weekend workshop.
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Chico shooting suspect wanted
Police are looking for the man who shot a Butte College football player early Sunday morning.
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Officer-involved shooting
CHP officer shoots man who flees from authorities and uses his truck as a weapon.
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Annie B’s will keep on going
A $250,000 pledge to the North Valley Community Foundation will buoy grant drive aiding nonprofits.
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Butte County’s lost CalFresh dollars
Nearly 30,000 Butte County residents who are eligible for food stamps don’t receive them, at a loss of $40 million.
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Learning the four R’s
Chico State’s Recycling and Rubbish Exhibit (R.A.R.E.) program teaches area kids the importance of recycling and composting.
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Eat your vegetables
University program will link immigrant parents with local produce farmers.
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Kids’ club one step closer to solar
PG&E donates $25,000 to Boys & Girls Club’s solar-project fund.
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Chico drink company snags award
Santa Cruz Organic earns Greenopia’s esteemed four-leaf rating.
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Plant a tree, take a hike
Plant a tree to celebrate California Arbor Week.
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Enter the ‘greenscape’
Get into green landscaping this spring.
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Republicans should let the people vote
What are they afraid of? Democracy?
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Texas is the wrong model
Dan Logue should look instead to California under Pat Brown for lessons in creating prosperity.
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Privatizing state parks
Not all state parks are worthy of the name, but instead of closing them, privatize them.
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Letters for March 10, 2011
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Guiding young parents
Janice Sunderland helps pregnant and parenting teens to stay on track with their education.
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Short short stories
Juvenile Hall kids join Fiction 59 writing explosion.
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Great Big Sea
A Newfoundland take on sea chanteys and Celtic folk.
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Bright Morning Stars
Lineup changes aside, The Wailin’ Jennys’ music is gorgeous as ever.
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A local mix: Surrogate, The Railflowers and West By Swan
Chico is bursting with new CDs by local bands.
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Love at first bite at Cocodine
Henri braves the strip mall for an authentic Thai experience.
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Spirit of the West
Paying homage to westerns with a cartoon chameleon.
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Kidman plunges into the Rabbit Hole
Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart jump wholeheartedly and sincerely into their grief-stricken roles in Rabbit Hole.
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Adjustment Bureau is time well bent
A fun re-reading of Philip K. Dick short story.
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