Placer County News Roundup - August 4, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 08/04/2008 5:42 AM
Revitalizing downtown's image through Truckee Thursdays event - Sierra Sun
Truckee Thursdays is shaping up to be more than just an economic stimulator and community gathering affair in downtown Truckee.
Summer spike in burglaries, vandalism - The Union of Grass Valley
With clear skies and warm temperatures making it easier for people to stay outdoors, burglaries, thefts and vandalism are on the rise in the county.
Editorial: Citizens must know how sewer decision will affect them - Auburn Journal
Local government needs to do much more to inform citizens about the looming wastewater treatment options, which will be costly, no matter which direction is taken.
Jeff Pelline column: Round and round we go - The Union of Grass Valley
Pelline notes that local merchants have stood up to prevent a local family from bringing a chain restaurant to town, while failing to help preserve the local theater company.
4 adults escape house fires in Rocklin - Sac Bee
Two houses in Rocklin were destroyed early Sunday by a fire that forced a dramatic second-story escape by four adults and caused the death of a dog and a cat.
Truckee Thursdays is shaping up to be more than just an economic stimulator and community gathering affair in downtown Truckee.
Summer spike in burglaries, vandalism - The Union of Grass Valley
With clear skies and warm temperatures making it easier for people to stay outdoors, burglaries, thefts and vandalism are on the rise in the county.
Editorial: Citizens must know how sewer decision will affect them - Auburn Journal
Local government needs to do much more to inform citizens about the looming wastewater treatment options, which will be costly, no matter which direction is taken.
Jeff Pelline column: Round and round we go - The Union of Grass Valley
Pelline notes that local merchants have stood up to prevent a local family from bringing a chain restaurant to town, while failing to help preserve the local theater company.
4 adults escape house fires in Rocklin - Sac Bee
Two houses in Rocklin were destroyed early Sunday by a fire that forced a dramatic second-story escape by four adults and caused the death of a dog and a cat.
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