I didn’t plan on talking about the amazing Tehama District Fair for three weeks in a row. However, I heard a neat little story, and I’d like to share it.My 80-something-year-old neighbor and his sister wanted to take advantage of the Thursday night free entrance, courtesy of Taco Bell, so they left the Squaw Hill […]
In an act of compromise with the public, the City Council Tuesday night decided not to remove all the palm trees on Third and Solano Streets, choosing only to remove three trees that would interfere with the planned storm drain modification and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance.
I’m going to tell two very different stories but both take place inside the Corning City Council Chambers. I’ll tell the happy story first. This one revolves around a Corning city government, its mayor and council gladly serving the people of a city they care for deeply. It’s obvious by their demeanor and the way […]
Rodgers Theater will have a new boss starting in 2024. The City Council Tuesday night authorized staff to assume operations and rental scheduling for the Rodgers Theater and approve a new rental policy, rental agreement, and proposed new rental fees.