Tag: Chico
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Money talk
The city of Chico’s financial update and the annual State of the City address carry over into other city business.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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Opening day
Disc-golf enthusiasts celebrate the long-awaited opening of the Peregrine Point course in Upper Bidwell Park.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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Chico teens headed to Junior Olympics
The two boys have been practicing their fencing skills at My Fencing Center.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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Making an impact
Impact Marketing donates its telemarketing skills to help local nonprofits in need.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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Compromise on redevelopment
It makes sense to use some redevelopment money to bridge the state budget gap, but it would be a mistake to eliminate RDAs altogether.
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Future is blight?
City leaders blast Gov. Jerry Brown’s plan to shutter redevelopment agencies.
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Outback’s charitable alchemy
Popular Chico steakhouse turns food into funds for good causes.
This article was published on 02.17.11
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Gang violence near Chico State
Chico police say a Red Bluff man was beaten and stabbed 43 times.
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Businesses with heart
Six Chico companies that know the value of giving back to the community.
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UnitedHealthcare: helping a good cause
Chico call center employees donate hundreds of hours of labor to Habitat for Humanity’s newest Chico project.
This article was published on 02.17.11
February 17, 2011
CN&R Vol 34 Issue 26