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Elk Grove teen recovering after head stomped on during basketball game
An Elk Grove family is demanding answers after a teenage basketball player stomped on their son’s head during a game in the Bay Area. Eva and Roderick Guingab’s son Seth plays for the Tumakbo United team. The incident happened Sunday during a basketball game at the College of...
From the Auburn Journal archive: 1956 - Back-to-back champs
Repeating as champions of the Auburn Boys League were the Auburn Journal players in this photo from the July 26, 1956, edition of the Journal. The squad won 17 games and lost one in league play, their only setback being the opening game of the season. The champs are, back row from left to right, Ron Lipsmeyer, Donald Banderas, John Larimer, Fred Sunada, Butch Enkoji, Rex Lewis and Jim Ferguson. Front row: Phil Olrich, Mike Beggs, Bob Donohue, Jim Stewart, John Blackburn and Bob Sunada. Dale Retallack was not present. Banderas, a 12-year-old and senior member of the team, is completing his fifth year of Little League or Boys League baseball. The infield captain has never missed a practice or game in five years. Enkoji, also a graduating 12-year-old, is completing his fourth season with the team.
2 killed after plane that departed from Sacramento McClellan Airport crashes near Eureka
HUMBOLDT COUNTY – Authorities say two people have died after a small plane crash near the Kneeland Airport late Tuesday morning. The FAA says the single-engine Cessna 206 crashed around 11:30 a.m. after departing from Sacramento McClellan Airport. Only two people were on board the plane when it crashed; the FAA says; both of those people have died. Cal Fire officials have confirmed that the two people killed were contractors with Amentum Aviation. Exactly what led up to the crash is under investigation by both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board.Kneeland Airport is located near the Humboldt County community of Kneeland, just east of Eureka.
Women podium at Great American Triathlon
When they originally signed up for the Great American Triathlon, Annie Drinkwater-Wright, 41, and her teammates, biker Nichole Torgerson, 45, and runner Sarah Breitenbach, 47, just wanted to finish the race. After searching some past results, the women believed they could podium. The three Sacramento women achieved their goal, finishing...
Visit National Night Out Events Aug. 6
FAIR OAKS, CA (MPG) - With National Night Out (NNO) just around the corner, communities throughout the area are gearing up for a night of celebration, camaraderie and safety awareness on Tuesday, Aug.6. National Night Out, an annual event celebrated nationwide on the first Tuesday of August, aims to unite...
Big Lots to close several Northern California stores, including two on Central Coast
SALINAS, Calif. — Big Lots, the popular retail chain, has announced plans to close dozens of its stores in Northern California, including two in the local area. The stores in Salinas and Gilroy are among those slated for closure. The Watsonville location will remain open. The company cited the...
1/4 Californians' turn to alcohol when making a decision according to new study
Cardrates.com released a survey explaining how 1 out of every 4 Californians turn to alcohol when making an executive decision. These decisions can affect your life for the long run. @ericjdockery
Central Valley caterer aiming to help the next generation
The celebrated chef behind Love and Garlic California Artisan Foods and Catering is sharing her culinary savvy with businesses looking to get their foot in the door, or kitchen."This is a period in my life where I should share my wisdom, my expertise and give back a little bit," says Kitchen Subscriptions Owner Nancy Vajretti.Kitchen Subscriptions is the newest business venture of Vajretti.The commissary kitchen offers new talent or already established businesses a way to streamline production and increase efficiency."All of us need to review how we're selling preparing foods because my big pitch is lower your labor, increase your...
Wildfire Preparedness During California’s Extreme Summer Heat
Cal Fire recently announced that California has experienced an abnormally early fire season with more than 228,000 acres already burned throughout the state of California, more than 20 times the amount burned by this point last year, according to the Cal Fire website. Here in the Tri-Community, we experienced a...
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