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Livestock auctioned during annual fair
By Rick Longley Tri-County Newspapers Bidding was quick and the 4-H and FFA projects of local youth sold within minutes at Saturday's Junior Livestock Auction. The event got underway at noon in the Brawley Ring with the first lot, a market swine, ... Full story
Annual parade entertains residents
Antique cars, fair royalty, fire trucks, dancing flies and also dancing horses entertained onlookers Saturday as they watched the 97th Glenn County Fair Parade in Orland. People lined both sides of Fourth Street and the route down Yolo Street to see... Full story
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Educators inducted into Glenn County Hall of Fame
Ten Glenn County educators were inducted into the Glenn County Educator's Hall of Fame on Saturday for their contribution to the field. Inductees and their relatives gathered in Flaherty Hall for the early morning ceremony before catching a vintage ... Full story
Attorney weighs in on council agenda control
A Roseville attorney has determined that very little legal authority exists to satisfy completely the tug-a-war over the Willows City Council agenda. However, Robert Hunt, of Hunt and Jeppson, said that existing state law ultimately grants authority... Full story
Parade tips hat to heroes
Tri-County Newspapers The 97th Glenn County Fair Parade wove some small town magic through the streets of downtown Orland Saturday. Following the theme "Saluting Our Heroes," the entrants wore their best smiles and waved to an appreciative crowd. ... Full story
Railway could be boon for county
The idea of building a railway system between Humboldt Bay and the upper Sacramento Valley has been around for a long time. A group from Eureka, the Land Bridge Alliance, met with city and county officials and private individuals on May 15 in Red Bl... Full story
County joins others in attempts to protect crops
By Rick Longley Tri-County Newspapers Glenn County is joining other California counties in trying to protect walnut growers from crop theft. The board introduced an ordinance Tuesday that calls for walnut sellers to have bills of sale or proof of ... Full story
Tour raises funds for AIDS services
By Monica Vaughan Tri-County Newspapers Two hundred bicycle riders and support crew popped up tents in the field behind Williams High School on Friday night on the end of the second day of a tour that raises funds for local HIV and AIDS services. ... Full story
97th annual fair underway
The Glenn County Fair opened Thursday to cotton candy, corn dogs, beauty queens, livestock shows and magicians. The 97th exposition kicked off its four-day run by honoring veterans and giving fairgoers a memorable first impression as they entered th... Full story
Pool tries to open without public help
The Willows swimming pool doesn't open for three more weeks, but raising money to keep the pool open another season has begun. Service organizations, businesses and individuals have teamed with Willows Recreation Director Carol Lemenager to keep the... Full story
Council thanks outgoing members for service
It's been five months since three former Willows councilmen stepped off the dais at City Hall. Tuesday's City Council meeting, however, was the first time Mayor Jeff Cobb was able to get Vince Holvik, Jim Yoder and Gary Hansen together under one roo... Full story
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