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In celebrating 100 years of service to the community, the Corning Rotary Club made a beautiful and significant upgrade at Northside Park, often referred to as the “pool park,” on Colusa Street. On May ...
It’s often said that the Pecos League is professional baseball’s entry level, or last chance. But depending on your point of ...
A proposed tie-up with Nissan cancelled, big changes to where vehicles for the US are made, and the launch of futuristic EVs in 2026 - Honda has a lot going on.
Marysville and Westerville LGBTQ+ groups said some businesses have shied away from sponsoring this year’s Pride festivals, while others have stepped up to fill ...
Marysville City Council unanimously voted to offer St. Clair Superintendent Quentin Bishop the city manager position. Bishop was selected over two other candidates to replace retiring City Manager ...
"We haven't had new operating dollars in 17 years," Allen said. The district has 6,500 students. Marysville City Manager Terry Emery said he was pleased that the school levy passed. "The number one ...
Capitalizing on Marysville’s current momentum — from redeveloping the old Mighty Marysville property to improvements at city parks — quickly became a common theme for city election ...
Now that Fairfax has decided to go forward with two logos for the City, it has also determined when to use the official seal and when the new, more modern logo will be applied. The City seal will ...
Yuba-Sutter California Highway Patrol announced that officers picked up its first specially marked patrol vehicle (SMPV) last ...
The city spent $75,000 to expand an existing contract with Columbus-based Irvin Public Relations to include focus groups and research, an updated logo, and two additional editions of Utility Lines ...
He is set to be hired as a staff member at the district. EVERETT — The president of the Marysville School District’s Board of Directors announced his resignation at a board meeting Monday.
Miller, who has family connections to Prosser and the Tri-Cities, served as the community development director for the city of Marysville for four years, and at the city of Ferndale for two years.