The Yuba City City Council unanimously approved the purchase and installation of 25 new Flock cameras in partnership with Sutter County on Tuesday in hopes of enhancing public safety.
LUMBERTON – Haywood Auto Sales in Lumberton is preparing for a business move. As part of a cruise-in celebration, a grand opening is planned for the used car…
Anyone who remembers the Big Red Slide in Somerset growing up had a pretty awesome childhood, myself being one of them.
I recall climbing what felt like a million stairs just to reach the top of the slide and once I did, it was like I was on top of a mountain. Of course, these days, the slide doesn t seem that tall, but that s the fun part about being a kid.
The famous slide is no longer with us as it was torn down and taken apart over the past few years so it can be replaced with a newer big red slide.
April 20, 1942 - December 12, 2020
âUnbelievable!â âUnreal!â âAre you kidding me?â âIs that right?â Ron Vanceâs family and friends are left echoing his most iconic phrases in response to his sudden passing at Virginia Mason Memorial Hospital on December 12, 2020 after contracting COVID-19. He was a mere 78 years old, but did not look a day over 77.
God unleashed a bit of mischief on the world when Ron was born to Maurice and Evelyn (Berkheimer) Vance on April 20, 1942. He grew up in Union Gap before moving to Selah, where he embraced his role as the golden child among his siblings Don, Kathy, and Marleen. Weekly family dinners and mostly legal card playing defined a generation of Vances. As the eldest child and understudy to Grandpa Basil, he mastered the art of being a prankster and graciously shared this talent with his family, friends, and an embarrassing number of unsuspecting strangers.