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Roundup: Rams roll up Merced College women (Merced Sun-Star)
The Merced College women's basketball team had its streak of four consecutive winning seasons sNado Natterings (Coronado Eagle & Journal) Typically the opening slot in Nado Natterings rotates from week to week. However, for the second consecutive week, the Coronado High School Girls Soccer Team jump-starts the column.
Hunter shot by dog broke key safety rule (The Fresno Bee) The Los Banos duck hunter who was accidentally shot by his own dog broke one of the cardinal rules of hunting safety and was fortunate to escape with his life, experts said.
Roundup: Atwater playoff hopes take a hit (Merced Sun-Star) LOS BANOS -- The Atwater girls can't afford many more hiccups like Tuesday night.Not if Jason
DUI case hovers over Merced County District Attorney's Office (Merced Sun-Star) Two months have passed since convicted drunken driver Dylan Morse was given a much shorter prison term than the one at his original sentencing hearing. Now some victims' advocates are starting to wonder whether the case will have any influence on how drinking and driving cases are handled locally.
City’s Manager Applegate a rare breed (The Union Democrat) Twenty years ago today, George H.W. Bush was president, the United States had a military presence in the Middle East and Ron Stearn was on the Sonora City Council. It was also City Administrator Greg Applegate’s first day on the job. He accepted the position after serving as city manager in Dos Palos at an abnormally young age of 27. He became responsible for a staff of 40 and a budget of $3.3 ...
Roundup: Johnson lifts Golden Valley to first Central California Conference win (Merced Sun-Star) Tori Johnson put Golden Valley on her back, filling the sky with 3-pointers, and left it to the scor
City's administrative fee questioned (Los Banos Enterprise) Troy Thoreson has a decision to make today.
Locals support 6th annual Walk For Life (Los Banos Enterprise) Nearly 60 Los Bañosans met in San Francisco on Saturday to support the sixth annual Walk for Life West Coast 2010 rally. Along with more than 35,000 other pro-life supporters, the group, some who traveled by bus and others by car, marched behind a banner that read "Abortion Hurts Women."
Winter sports roundup 1/27 (The Fresno Bee) BOYS SOCCER Pablo Rodarte scored in overtime as Madera handed Central Section No. 4-ranked Buc
