Author: Robert Speer
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Last go-around
An exhibit at the Chico Art Center may be the last chance to see the work of one of Chico’s finest artists, the late Ken Morrow.
This article was published on 05.10.07
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‘Leap of faith’ or pig in a poke?
When supervisors voted to join a regional water management plan, it was unclear whether they were being suckered or doing the right thing.
This article was published on 05.10.07
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Model roadway
Fred Davis had no way of knowing 50 years ago, when he designed The Esplanade, that it would serve as a template for multiway boulevards elsewhere.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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SW Chicoans give planners an earful
Neighborhood charrette brings out myriad concerns, including ‘elephant in the room’ Barber Yard.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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Gravel mine loses first round
County supervisors decline to allow M&T Ranch to remove land from protected status.
This article was published on 04.26.07
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Drug warriors tote up the score
Arrests are down in Butte County, but meth is still “the drug of choice.”
This article was published on 04.26.07
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CEO: Hospital ‘must and will change’
Enloe’s new boss has moved forcefully to respond to challenges, shake up systems.
This article was published on 04.19.07
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The accidental ‘communicator’
Chico businesswoman turns into an activist over the M&T mine proposal.
This article was published on 04.19.07
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UN crisis expert sharing worldly view
Chicoans will have a rare opportunity next week to meet a UN official who has been on the front lines of international crises for more than 25 years.
This article was published on 04.12.07
May 10, 2007
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 43
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