Author: Robert Speer
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Poop friction
Workers at the county landfill say the burial of 5,600 tons of sewage sludge was done sloppily and put them—and the public—at risk of infection.
This article was published on 11.01.07
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No more free parking
People don’t understand why they’re going to have to pay for something that’s always been free, and that’s likely to make them mad as hell.
This article was published on 10.25.07
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Roots music
Gordy Ohliger, Chico’s “banjo-ologist,” did it his way.
This article was published on 10.25.07
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Foothills shootout
Why would an otherwise intelligent man do something so crazy foolish that it gets him shot to death by a state game warden?
This article was published on 10.18.07
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City Council
After years of spinning its wheels on parking and traffic issues downtown, the Chico City Council gets some real traction.
This article was published on 10.18.07
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Nature’s bank
Ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau is optimistic that humans can quit using up the capital Earth provides for free and start living on interest only.
This article was published on 10.11.07
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Dr. London’s mission
Dr. Barry London wants to help as many people as he can, which is why he took on the daunting job of heading up the medical staff of 13 Sacramento Valley community health centers.
This article was published on 10.11.07
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Plan hits a pothole
Butte County’s general-plan update is on track and on schedule, but critics say it lacks a vision for the the future and is too developer friendly.
This article was published on 10.04.07
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Personalities
Years after her retirement from Chico State, the irrepressible Gwen Curatilo is still inspiring young singers to make vocal magic.
This article was published on 10.04.07
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