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Helping Santa Deliver Holiday Cheer Since 1984

Helping Santa Deliver Holiday Cheer Since 1984

Santa’s workshop isn’t the only place churning out toys for kids this time of year. The Sacramento Sheriff’s Toy Project has been helping to build and deliver toys to children in Sacramento County since 1984, all while providing important hands-on job skills and education to inmates from Sacramento County’s correctional facilities.  The Sacramento Sheriff’s Toy Project functions […]

All Nations Native Craft Fair coming December 10

All Nations Native Craft Fair coming December 10

Native American artisans from California and their unique and handcrafted items are just a few of the attractions at Saturday’s All Nations Native Craft Fair in Twin Rivers Unified School District. This cultural event will also feature Otsigeya, an award-winning Cherokee women’s drum group, Native dancers, and cultural foods.        WHO:         Twin Rivers Unified’s Native […]

Cold Weather Response and Reminders

Cold Weather Response and Reminders

Due to the incoming low overnight temperatures, the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance (DHA) has initiated outreach for Weather Respite Motel Sheltering. Check-in started Tuesday, Nov. 29. There is currently no check-out date, instead, the team will monitor the weather to determine check-out dates. This program has been well utilized and effective in past activations. […]

Fatal Collision and DUI Arrest – Dry Creek Road and Marysville Boulevard

Fatal Collision and DUI Arrest – Dry Creek Road and Marysville Boulevard On November 20, 2022 around 4:15 p.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to the area of Dry Creek Road and Marysville Boulevard for a report of a collision involving three vehicles. A passenger in one involved vehicle, a female adult, was transported […]

Board Approves $23 Million Purchase for Shelter

Board Approves $23 Million Purchase for Shelter

On Nov. 15, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the historic purchase of a $23 million piece of real estate that will ultimately serve as the county’s third and largest, to date, Safe Stay Community.  The property, located at 4837 Watt Ave, is near several large encampments – both tent encampments and vehicle […]

2021 Crop and Livestock Report Released

2021 Crop and Livestock Report Released

During her presentation of the 2021 Sacramento County Crop and Livestock Report at the Nov. 8 Board of Supervisors Meeting, Agriculture Commissioner, Chris Flores reported that the gross value of all agricultural products in Sacramento County was more than $568 million, up 20% from $455 million in 2020!  Once again, wine grapes were the leading cash […]

This Week in Rio Linda High School Sports: 11/7-11/12

This Week in Rio Linda High School Sports: 11/7-11/12

This Week in Sports: Monday, November 7 Physicals will be at 4:00, in room F6.  $10 cash and a physical packet are needed (available in the office). Saturday, November 12 Boys and Girls Basketball will be hosting the TRUSD Cup all day in both gyms. Please help support local journalism. Now more than ever, the […]

Twin Rivers Bond Measures J and K

Twin Rivers Bond Measures J and K

Election day is a week away, and on Tuesday TRUSD voters are being asked to approve bond measures J and K. What are Measures J and K? Measure J calls for a $120 million bond to address facilities improvements used for middle and high school programs throughout the District, including ancillary and support facilities. Measure K calls […]

Halloween Safety Tips for Pet Owners

Halloween Safety Tips for Pet Owners

This Halloween, don’t let your pet get spooked! From decorating to celebrating, you and your pet can enjoy a stress-free holiday by following a few simple safety precautions. Candy is for “ghouls and goblins,” not the household pet All chocolate can be very dangerous for dogs and cats. Symptoms of significant chocolate ingestion may include […]

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