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Chico · ChicoCHICO — The graduating class of Chico State moved their tassels to the left at Chico State’s 134th commencement — and for some, it’s their first time doing so. Five hundred seven undergraduates from the College of Communication and Education walked the stage at Thursday’s ceremony. A total of about 2,800 undergraduate and 400 graduate students will graduate this year. For graduating students like Kinesiology major Cameron Belton, Thursday’s cere…See the Story
Wildcats walk stage at 134th commencement
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Chico · ChicoOROVILLE — Dennis Oates, the man convicted of killing Tom Trotter in 1997, was granted compassionate release Thursday as part of California’s Assembly Bill 960. Oates, who was originally diagnosed with cancer in 2009, had received treatment while incarcerated over the years. It was in 2023 when the metastatic squamous cell carcinoma progressed further and no longer responded to treatment. Dr. Allison Pachynski, the Chief Medical Executive at San…See the Story
Convicted killer Dennis Oates granted early release into home hospice
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Chico · ChicoCHICO — With the Thursday Night Market bustling outside, a half-dozen citizens came into City Council Chambers as a handful of Planning Commissioners held their first meeting since February. Vice Chair Toni Scott presided as the commission — minus Chair Larry Wahl and Commissioner Paul Cooper — reviewed changes to residential codes in light of the city’s updated housing element and advanced them to the council for adoption. Commissioners also co…See the Story
Planning Commission approves housing code revisions; bound for council
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Chico · ChicoTime will tell for the outcome of the recent kitty conundrum. I may be infatuated with Rocky the Rooster on campus, but it’s Takota, the orange kitty, who is at the center of my heart. Determined readers may recall that the cat became my main squeeze after a long period of petlessness. My previous Feline Unite, a calico manx, went missing. Rather than rush to the animal shelter to fill the hole in my heart, I hung onto the romantic vision that a…See the Story
The imposter kitty | Sow There!
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Chico · ChicoCompanion planting combines diverse plants in an informed manner to bring a balanced ecosystem into the garden. This approach to gardening has been used by organic gardeners for decades. The idea is to plant herbs and flowers with vegetables to create sustainable gardens with better crop yields. Diversity is one goal of companion planting. Plants that are “companions” help each other grow — for example, tall plants provide shade for sun-sensitiv…See the Story
Best friends in the garden — companion planting
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Chico · Chico25 Years Ago Architects weigh in on local growth Some say it must stop; all want to preserve community element By Rebecca Anderson, Staff Writer If you don’t build it, they won’t come. And that would be a very good thing for Chico, local architects said Saturday. Six provided their perspective in a panel discussion on urban sprawl, residential planning, traffic and the Chico General Plan. Their general conclusion: stop growth. Or at least, ban c…See the Story
150 Years Ago — Oleomargarine | News of Our Past: May 10-23, 2024
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Chico · ChicoGREENVILLE — The Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is resuming work to underground power lines in Plumas County. The work will begin along Highways 89 and 70 and in Greenville. There will be delays for drivers as one way traffic controls will be in effect 24 hours a day during this PG&E wildfire safety work. Contractors for PG&E will be trenching in and along roadways to bury powerlines, according to a news release from the utility. This reduces the …See the Story
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. resumes work in Plumas County
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Chico · ChicoThank you Mayor Coolidge for launching the idea to shut down vehicular traffic in lower Bidwell Park. Thank you councilor Tom van Overbeek for pushing the idea forward. Thank you to the entire council for voting unanimously to put this item on the agenda. Thank you councilor Addison Winslow for your thoughtful and spot on comments in Sunday’s editorial. I came to Chico in 1968, as a student. Back then lower Bidwell park was where you went fo…See the Story
Letter: Happy with vote on lower Bidwell Park
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