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Chico · ChicoCHICO — Unsheltered homeless people in areas of Chico were given notice to start packing up early Wednesday morning as part of an enforcement process following settlement terms of Warren v. Chico. They were familiar with the process, and a few shared their lived experiences and how they are at working toward shelter — or not — at the moment. Gina Marmol visited a few friends around noon Wednesday at Teichert Ponds; she’d made her way from Dr. Ma…See the Story
Unsheltered people receive enforcement notices
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Chico · ChicoAfter the Camp Fire, the county applied for funding from the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. It wasn't until 2021 that FEMA notified the county that the funds would come after an environmental review. As of Tuesday, the funding has yet to come. The positions, which include a rebuild advocate and building inspectors, will be terminated if the grant is not issued by June 30, 2024.See the Story
County approves additional $75,161 for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
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Chico · ChicoCHICO — High atop a cherry picker, Ryan Shaw worked Wednesday attaching wood trim to the interior of an outdoor roof at the Chapman Neighborhood Park in Chico. Shaw said he was contracted through the playground and shade equipment company Park Planet. The shade roof and new playground at the park on East 16th Street were thanks to a $2.9 million grant from California State Parks. The park had a grand reopening in January. Related Articles
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Beautifying the park
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Housing · ChicoPARADISE — Members of the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, the Butte County Fire Safe Council, Habitat for Humanity and others gathered for a wildfire preparedness event and home unveiling Wednesday in Paradise. The home, built by Habitat for Humanity and located on Dora Lee Lane, will be dedicated April 6, when new homeowner Bradly Reinhart will move in with his four children. Reinhart and his family lost everything in the Camp…See the Story
Wildfire preparedness event at home unveiling reveals steps to make housing safer
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Chico · ChicoThis information has been taken from the Chico Police Department, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Oroville Police Department and the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office. WEDNESDAY Theft Chico River Road, Chico: A catalytic converter was reported stolen off an irrigation pump. Olive Highway, Oroville: A man reportedly stole a laundry basket full of ice bags from an outdoor freezer. Robinson Street, Oroville: A vehicle was reported stolen near the 900 b…See the Story
Houseboat parked for renovations reportedly broken into | Police Logs: Mar. 20-26, 2024
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Easter · ChicoKatie Posey was a 20-year-old Chico State student studying abroad in London. She found a church where she could find community and joined a gospel choir. Two decades later, Posey can still celebrate Easter with her family that glorious spring semester. You can reach Posey at teachingbeyondthebooks@gmail.com.See the Story
Memories of a treasured Easter in London
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Chico · ChicoChapmantown is a hot mess mix of culture, languages, of craft, dirty work, messy yards and gardens. Three blocks down is Boucher Street Market, a nice little walk to either from my home. Community Park boarders our east side, and through that park we have pedestrian and bicycle access to the bookstore.See the Story
Letter: ‘Enclosure’ or not, it’s a special Chapmantown
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Chico · ChicoThis newspaper has so many good writers and it’s a pleasure to read them all. But I was especially pleased to see Scott Paulo’s name once again, and as a North State Voices writer this time, on March 21. Since the E-R request asking that the heat of political opinions be toned down, I have greatly missed the push and pull of our letters page rhetoric, and especially those of Scott Paulo. He was always, to my mind, right on the mark, obviously…See the Story
Letter: Happy to see this ‘voice’ in the paper
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