Atwater Signal - Sat Nov 28
Almost one year after Madera County's former auditor-controller resigned under pressure, a divided Madera County Board of Supervisors has appointed an outsider to take over the troubled department.
Lighting, open house planned for holidaysMarin Independent Journal - Fri Nov 27
San Anselmo's Holiday Lighting event and Holiday Open House are coming up in December.
Good gardens start from the ground upMarin Independent Journal - Fri Nov 27
A good garden starts from the ground upA A beginning with nutrient-rich topsoil.
Three reappointed to Open Space CommitteeMarin Independent Journal - Fri Nov 27
Jonathan Braun, Stanley Radtke and Brian Crawford were reappointed Tuesday to the San Anselmo Open Space Committee.
Quilts to put you in the lap of luxuryMarin Independent Journal - Fri Nov 27
Dining by Design, co-chaired by San Rafael resident and Gensler Architecture principal, Ronette King, features the designs of Paul Vincent Wiseman, a Marin resident and principal of the Wiseman Group.
Man Ejected from Car in Alleged Drunken Driving CrashCBS 5 - Thu Nov 26
A 23-year-old driver and his 42-year-old passenger were injured when the car they were in flipped and went down an embankment off U.S. Highway 101 just south of Petaluma this morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Deck the mallPacific Sun - Thu Nov 26
As the story goes, it was the end of Christmas season 2006. San Rafael City Manager Ken Nordhoff walked into Mayor Al Boro's office for a quick chat.
Madera Co. hires auditor-controllerFresno Bee - Wed Nov 25
Almost one year after Madera County's former auditor-controller resigned under pressure, a divided Madera County Board of Supervisors has appointed an outsider to take over the troubled department.
Ross Valley superintendent resignsMarin Independent Journal - Wed Nov 25
Citing personal concerns, Ross Valley School District Superintendent Bryce Sumnick has announced her decision to retire in January.
San Anselmo to allow church to participate in homeless shelter...Marin Independent Journal - Wed Nov 25
Despite some vocal opposition, San Anselmo will allow 30 homeless men to stay at a church three nights a week this winter as part of a countywide rotating program to shelter the homeless.
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