Placer County News Roundup - September 5, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 09/05/2008 6:16 AM
Clark weighs in on Palin, 4th District's "blue" future - Auburn Journal
Wesley Clark, the retired four-star general and former U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful, predicted Thursday the 4th Congressional District is "going to go blue" as voters - even in the heavily Republican area - realize "no party has a monopoly on national security."
General stumps for Brown - Auburn Journal
No doubt intent on getting Aaron Park revved up on cries of bias, the Journal has posted two versions of their "Clark stumps for Brown" article.
Placer candidate for supervisor wins key endorsement - Sac Bee and Auburn Journal
Challenger Jennifer Montgomery has won the endorsement of third place finisher Bob Houstoin in her campaign against incumbent Bruce Kranz.
Murphy offering 'common sense' for board - Auburn Journal
Continuing the Journal's series of profiles on PLacer County Board of Education candidates, the Journal looks at Ryan Murphy.
Measure P funding is critical - Colfax Record
Placer Hills Fire Protection District officials say medical and fire emergency response times could double if a complicated ballot measure isn't passed by voters Nov. 4. But Republican Party leaders are against the measure, even though it will not increase taxes.
Truckee development update: How many is too many? - Sierra Sun
With an estimated population of nearly 16,000 in Truckee today, a projected maximum of more than 28,000 people seems far away. But with three big projects in the pipeline and one already approved, plans for future Truckee are being made today, and residents who want their voices heard need to speak up sooner rather than later.
Community 1st Bank to venture into Downtown Auburn - Auburn Journal
Like the headline says.
Wesley Clark, the retired four-star general and former U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful, predicted Thursday the 4th Congressional District is "going to go blue" as voters - even in the heavily Republican area - realize "no party has a monopoly on national security."
General stumps for Brown - Auburn Journal
No doubt intent on getting Aaron Park revved up on cries of bias, the Journal has posted two versions of their "Clark stumps for Brown" article.
Placer candidate for supervisor wins key endorsement - Sac Bee and Auburn Journal
Challenger Jennifer Montgomery has won the endorsement of third place finisher Bob Houstoin in her campaign against incumbent Bruce Kranz.
Murphy offering 'common sense' for board - Auburn Journal
Continuing the Journal's series of profiles on PLacer County Board of Education candidates, the Journal looks at Ryan Murphy.
Measure P funding is critical - Colfax Record
Placer Hills Fire Protection District officials say medical and fire emergency response times could double if a complicated ballot measure isn't passed by voters Nov. 4. But Republican Party leaders are against the measure, even though it will not increase taxes.
Truckee development update: How many is too many? - Sierra Sun
With an estimated population of nearly 16,000 in Truckee today, a projected maximum of more than 28,000 people seems far away. But with three big projects in the pipeline and one already approved, plans for future Truckee are being made today, and residents who want their voices heard need to speak up sooner rather than later.
Community 1st Bank to venture into Downtown Auburn - Auburn Journal
Like the headline says.

