Archive for November, 2008

Area News Digest

The traditional Winter Wonderland parade will be held at Cozad on Monday, Dec. 1. The parade will move westward on Eighth Street starting at 6:30 p.m. Lighted floats, including school, church, organizations and …

Contributions from American Indians recognized Friday after Thanksgiving.

A bill introduced by Rep. Joe Baca, D-Rialto, and signed into law by President George W. Bush on Oct.

Pundits like turkey, too

The politically minded folks who regularly grace your TVs and laptops do not, actually, live in broadcast studios under harsh lights and fall asleep with their faces smooshed on keyboards.

Carr speaks to FBLA group about career

Patrick Carr, co-owner of Broadway Screening and Embroidery, spoke to the Siloam Springs High School Future Business Leaders of America chapter on Nov.

Buzz Out Loud 861: Ice blue and the hot breaths

We’ve got a host of Black Friday news today, like Apple retail stores matching online promotions; Sony still refuses to lower the price on the PS3, but they will let you get a PlayStation credit card and a $150 …

TRANSPORTATION: Holiday travelers giving buses, trains a try

Rick Acoursi might hop a Metrolink train in Rialto to visit his niece in Covina for Thanksgiving.

Skateboarder Talks Business With Middle Schoolers

Pro-skateboarder turned Wake Forest business owner Tommy Harward was one of the featured speakers at Heritage Middle School’s American Enterprise Day.

Campus clips

Here are some brief happenings at Chico State University and Butte College: Money on Target for kids Students in Free Enterprise at Chico State received a $5,000 grant from Target.

Obama brand has local roots

A liberal think tank helping to shape the incoming Obama administration’s personnel and policy owes its existence in part to a pair of East Bay billionaire banking moguls.

Obama off to good start on advisers

JAN. 20, 2009, will be a historic day. Barack Obama will take the oath of office as his wife, Michelle , looks on proudly.