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Bizarre laws in California that could get you into trouble
States throughout the country have strange laws you may have never heard of before. In California, you'll want to maintain appropriate language on the mini-golf course to remain a law-abiding citizen. Take a look at a handful of California laws that may seem a bit bizarre. 1. No swearing on...
Hillmen seeking to defend league title in new-look FVL
League: Foothill Valley Mascot: Hillmen Head Coach: Joey Montoya 2023 Record: 6-5 2023 JV Record: 8-2 2024 Schedule Aug. 23- CASA ROBLE Aug. 30- at Rio Linda Sept. 6- at Del Oro Sept. 13- ANTELOPE Sept. 20- at Del Campo Sept. 27- ROSEVILLE Oct. 4- at Nevada Union Oct. 11- BYE Oct. 18- TWELVE BRIDGES Oct. 25- YUBA CITY Nov. 1- at River Valley Home games are in CAPS The Placer Hillmen have been a mainstay in the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs in the last two decades. The Hillmen have made the playoffs 15 consecutive years and have won at least one playoff game in 13 of those years. Placer has also won 10 of the last 11 league championships and with the majority of the starters returning this fall, the Hillmen are locked, loaded, and ready to compete for another Foothill Valley League crown.
James McFadden Masterful at Placerville High Limit feature
Placerville,Ca Placerville Speedway(August 17,20240)- James McFadden was masterful negotiating traffic on the tight California bullring en-route to the 35 lap Kubota High Limit Racing feature win Saturday night. Following McFadden was Justin Sanders, Corey Day, Andy Forsberg and Cory Eliason. Kubota A Feature (35 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden[2]; 2. 2X-Justin...
Ex-MLB players weigh in on A's move to Sutter Health Park
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — This weekend marks the final Bay Bridge series game. That’s when the Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants face off. Sunday is the last time the two teams will play each other at the Oakland Coliseum. The A’s are headed to West Sacramento...
Gallo Center – Added show by The Jacksons!
The Jacksons recently celebrated 50 years as one of the most successful groups in music history. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael, five brothers from Gary, Indiana, known originally as The Jackson 5 and later The Jacksons, rose to fame for their combination of extraordinary musical talent and spectacular choreography. They earned the status of pop royalty in the music world, providing the launching pad for what would become Michael Jackson’s legendary solo career.
Average White Band, Commodores lead Mare Island Dock of Bay Festival
Soul icons The Commodores, Tower of Power vocalist Lenny Williams, Scottish funk act Average White Band and Heatwave will perform at the fourth annual Mare Island Dock of Bay Festival in Vallejo on Sept. 7. Dock of Bay, produced by local concert promoters Frazier Trager Presents, will again take place...
Delta College announces passing of Trustee Valerie Stewart-Green
Delta College is deeply saddened to share that Trustee Valerie Stewart-Green, who served the College for nearly three decades first as an employee and then as a trustee, has passed away. A resident of Tracy for approximately 28 years, Stewart-Green worked at Delta College for 22 years until her retirement...
Lodi’s Rotary & Kiwanis Clubs Kicking Off Tribute Band Fundraiser For The WOW At Lodi Lake!
The 2nd Annual FUSION Music Festival has selected World of Wonder Science Museum as a beneficiary in 2024! FUSION is a Music Festival that intends to be a long-term fundraising vehicle for local non-profit organizations!. FUSION is a joint effort of Lodi’s Rotary and Kiwanis clubs working TOGETHER. 100% of...
Central Coast restaurants receive $5,000 grants
Grants aim to help small businesses in diverse and underserved communities across California. – Ten local restaurants on the Central Coast have received $5,000 grants through the California Restaurant Foundation’s (CRF) Restaurants Care Resilience Fund. The fund, now in its third year, is supported by a $1 million donation from SoCalGas, among other California utility companies. The grants aim to help small businesses in diverse and underserved communities across California by providing financial assistance for equipment and technology upgrades, unforeseen hardships, employee retention bonuses, and employee training.
Nine Homekey Projects to Create 533 New Permanent Supportive Homes
Sacramento, CA — California Governor Gavin Newsom announced $130.6 million in Homekey grant awards for nine new projects that will create 533 permanently supportive homes for Californians at risk of or experiencing homelessness. The new awards include developments focused on young people, individuals, and families who are experiencing homelessness.
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