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Tehama County CattleWomen award scholarships
Tehama County CattleWomen have announced the recipients of scholarships for the 2009 school year.
Vet claims goat was a health risk at Fair
The Tehama District Fair Board heard Oct. 20 from Sandy Flournoy, a veterinarian at Antelope Veterinary Hospital, about an issue regarding a possible exposure at the fair to an animal with Caseous Lymphadenitis.
McKeon Opening Statement for Hearing on Missile Defense in Europe
McKeon Opening Statement for Hearing on President Obama's New Plan for Missile Defense in Europe and the Implications for International Security The U.S. House Armed Services Committee today held a hearing on President Obama's new plan for missile defenses in Europe and the implications for international security.
Usc Football: Injuries open spots for trip to Berkeley
There were a few tough choices for USC two weeks ago when it needed to pare down the roster to 64 players for the Washington road trip.
Tehama County students excel on state test
Results for the 2009 Standardized Testing and Reporting program show Tehama County students progressing in English language arts, math, science social science scores.
Jean Barton:10 tips for summer grilling
Joe Giambroni, Lyman Willard, TCCA President Jack Alford, Secretary Ione Owens and Jack Owens.
Stimulus funds give youth jobs a boost
More than 4,000 Inland youths are getting jobs this summer thanks to an influx of more than $10 million in federal dollars from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan.
Summer means fun in the sun and outdoor activities A but it's also a season full of opportunities for parents and caregivers to help children grow and learn.
Pets, fireworks a dangerous mix
The Fourth of July may be a fun time for humans, but for pets it can be rather ruff.
Local activists proceed with lawsuits against proposed NFL stadium in Industry
Community activists said Saturday they hope two lawsuits filed against Industry will halt plans for a proposed National Football League stadium near the interchange of the 57 and 60 freeways.
Tehama County CattleWomen offer scholarship, location changes
Scholarship Applications are due on May 15 for the Tehama County Cattlewomen's scholarships for the 2009-2010 school year.
Miss Black Sacramento pageants spark delight -- and some doubts
Taylor Nelson, 16, left, of Natomas and Keiona Williamson, 15, of Oak Park prepare Friday for tonight's African American beauty pageants at Sacramento State.
Catching Up On A Few Closings And April Apples About Town
We hadna t originally featured it as an apple but rather an interesting Noe Valley space and photography.
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