Issue: November 10, 2016
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Fiction 59: High school winners
Juvenile hall students take the prizes.
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Fiction 59: Kids in the spotlight
Favorite short stories from the Bailey kids.
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The next chapter
Chico Scrap Metal opponents launch referendum campaign to move the business in response to last month’s Chico City Council decision to let the recycler stay.
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Splitting the pot
Medical cannabis activist disappointed in Measure L loss, sees hope in Prop. 64 approval.
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Shock and awe
Election night in the camps of local Democrats and Republicans.
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Sentenced for child porn
Chico man downloaded more than 100 graphic videos of children.
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Schools win big
Voters approved education bond measures at the city, county and state levels.
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Teeter tops
Incumbent keeps his seat on the Butte County Board of Supervisors.
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Big money flows in
Grants to fund projects protecting fish, water along Butte Creek and the Feather River.
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Breathing chimneys
It’s getting cold, and that means wood smoke is in the air.
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Time, money and wellness
Making charitable donations and volunteering may boost heart health.
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How did we get here?
The failures of both major parties spawned President Trump.
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The media’s failure
Trump used TV to propel himself to the White House and timid newspaper editors only helped in that effort.
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A nation divided
Expect more partisan politics the next four years.
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Blast from toys past
Mike Pembroke and his wife, Paula, open Creekside Variety Toys and Gifts.
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Patriotic musings
Businesses give back to military in honor of Veterans Day.
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Nature is absurd
Water, dams and the drought flow through new university exhibit.
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A Seat at the Table
The other Knowles sister takes the seat at the head of the table.
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Salads and sour beer
Burgers and Brew serves up more than just hop-bombs and beef.
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