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Supes OK cost share for fire services; Contract renewed for Sutter County administrator, including pay bump
In order to save on fire service costs for the city of Live Oak, the Sutter County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an agreement between Live Oak Fire Services and Sutter County Fire on Tuesday, effectively increasing the city’s share of operational costs from 75% to 85%. Live Oak...
Deputies discover over 200 cats in Yuba County home, 46 dead
(FOX40.COM) — Yuba County Sheriff’s office and animal care services recently discovered over 200 cats living inside a Plumas Lake home. On Tuesday, YCSO said they responded to the 1300 block of Sundance Drive in Plumas Lake because of “numerous complaints.” Deputies did not specify what the complaints referred to, however, upon arrival, they found […]
Sun City Lincoln Hills Fine Arts Show & Sale runs June 14-16
Sun City Lincoln Hills' 20th annual Fine Arts Show & Sale is almost here at the beautiful Orchard Creek Lodge. Join resident artists for the opening-night gala starting at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, June 14. Attendees will enjoy live music, a no-host bar and wonderful paintings, photographs, ceramics and mixed media art. Cash awards and ribbons will be awarded by judges from the Blue Line Art Gallery in Roseville.
Western Placer Waste Management Authority hires agency's first general manager
The Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) announced the hiring of its first general manager, Scott Scholz, following a unanimous approval of his contract at the May 9 board meeting. In this newly created position, Scholz will report directly to the agency’s Board of Directors, comprised of elected officials from...
Sutter seeks semifinal sweep Wednesday; Wheatland loses opener
The Sutter Union High baseball team won its third straight over Hughson, 10-2 Monday and will go for its second straight sweep today in game two of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division V semifinals. Game two is set for 4 p.m. at Sutter Union High’s Arata Field. A Sutter victory moves...
Community Resource Fair to feature 70 local organizations
This Saturday in Yuba City, about 70 nonprofit, governmental and sponsoring organizations will be on hand for one-on-one discussion about their low-cost and no-cost programs and services for the Yuba-Sutter-Colusa United Way’s Community Resource Fair event. This is the 13th year of the event, and the exhibitors provide services...
Ohio native Logan Bell has made Lincoln his second home
When Logan Bell was first assigned to the Lincoln Potters in 2021, the first thing he did was Google Lincoln, California to see where he would be spending his summer. While most players would look up the best things to do around a new city, Bell had his priorities in order right away.
Officials celebrate new ADA swing at Olivehurst park
The Olivehurst Public Utility District (OPUD) Board of Directors held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday to unveil the new ADA swing at Olivehurst Community Park – an ADA swing is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. To allow for more accessibility, the new Olivehurst Community Park swing...
Yuba City man sentenced for illegal firearms dealing
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Billy Glyn Sims Jr., of Yuba City, was sentenced to 70 months in prison on May 9, 2024, for unlawfully dealing in firearms without a license and for being a felon in possession of a firearm, as announced by U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert. Court records...
City of Marysville implements measures aimed at reducing highway traffic on residential streets
MARYSVILLE -- A Caltrans project to widen Highway 70 could add to the already crazy Marysville traffic and residents are growing increasingly annoyed, calling their local roads a makeshift highway. The city is implementing calming traffic measures to ease up congestion, especially along those residential streets. "Maybe 50 residents live on a street but we're getting at least five times that number. Our numbers are saying it's not really the residents who live here who are using the streets but people that are cutting through," said the city of Marysville Director of Public Works Vincenzo Corazza. ...
Community service project brings two different age groups together
Students from South Lindhurst High School in Olivehurst recently painted planting boxes alongside residents of an assisted living facility in Marysville, Prestige Assisted Living Facility. The event, which occurred on April 30, was facilitated by Blue Zones Project Yuba Sutter with the aim of fostering intergenerational connection and shared experiences....
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