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Goodbye and Thank You: Rancho Cordova Post Signing-Off

To all of our readers, contributors, advertisers, fans and followers we want to extend a sincere thank you for three and a half years of sharing news, announcements, and events with you. At the end of January 2011 we will be signing-off for good. Due to the current economic conditions and marketplace we will...

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A community forum in response to the murder on Mills Park Drive

In response to the recent murder on Mills Park Drive, Weed & Seed and the Cordova Towne Neighborhood Association are hosting a Community Safety Forum on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 from 7-8:30pm at Rancho Cordova City Hall. The goal of this resident-led event is to get a pulse for what the community really wants...

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Rancho Cordova woman claims excessive force

Jan 19, 2011

A Rancho Cordova woman was tasered outside a pharmacy Sunday night claims Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies used excessive force while trying to detain her. Andrea Boarman was tasered when police tried to detain her. Boarman, 24, matched the d...

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Many Successes in 2010 County Animal Shelter, But There is Still More to Do

Although the County Animal Shelter continues to be faced with numerous challenges related to staff and budget reductions, shelter staff and volunteers took time to reflect on their accomplishments over the last year that are reflected in increased adoption rates, decreased euthanasia rates and over $150,000 in donations through the Support Our Shelter program.

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Asm. Huber Urges Students to Apply for CalGrants by March 2nd Deadline

Assemblymember Alyson Huber, a past Cal Grant recipient, wants to remind students and parents that March 2nd is the deadline to apply for CalGrants. Cal Grants, a need-based financial aid program, has been a big part of making college affordable for many California families. To assist students with applying for CalGrants and other financial...

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CRPD Offers Yoga Classes For Kids

CRPD Offers Yoga Classes For Kids

tretch, breathe, move and groove in Tiny Yogi's, a super fun preschool yoga program. Children ages 3 to 5 will learn the basics of yoga through music, stories, asana (yoga postures) and light meditation. Yoga is known to reduce stress, promote optimism, support activity and decrease childhood obesity. Tiny Yogis should wear clothing they...

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Rancho Cordova City Council Thanks Eagle Scout

Rancho Cordova City Council Thanks Eagle Scout

The Rancho Cordova City Council will present a Proclamation of Achievement to Eagle Scout candidate, Zachary Burgess, at the City Council meeting on January 18th

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Identification Sought for Sexual Assault Suspect

Identification Sought for Sexual Assault Suspect

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Sexual Assault detectives are seeking information in the break-in and sexual assault of a 50 year-old female near Vehicle Drive in Rancho Cordova.

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HR Business Links: Do You Know Who Your Customer Really Is?

HR Business Links: Do You Know Who Your Customer Really Is?

Have you realized who your customers are? Starting a new year gives us a new, fresh start in sustaining business by reflecting and/or dealing with the pain we, as business owners, may have experienced last year like employee relations, legal compliance, and more. To continue from our last conversation, “A Business Case for an...

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Collect Box Tops to Support Cordova Gardens Elementary

Clip and save Box Tops from hundreds of your favorite products, everyday groceries, & club store items, such as General Mills Cereal, Betty Crocker, & Ziploc. Schools can earn 10¢ for each Box Top redeemed. They all add up to cash for our schools, one dime at a time!



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