California American Water Enacts Voluntary Water Conservation …
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- California American Water Enacts Voluntary Water Conservation …
- Suns’ playoff hopes take a hit in loss to lowly Kings
- Employment Training Panel approves $775K for Sacramento-area employers
- The Pentagon and JRTC Invade Sacramento
- ‘¢ Baseball: Community college: Sacramento City at Sierra 2:30 pm …
California American Water Enacts Voluntary Water Conservation …
FXBusiness
This program applies to customers within its Placer and Sacramento County service areas and encourages all consumers — residential business and other classifications — to help reduce water use in the community by voluntarily ending non-essential or unauthorized water use. Customers are also being urged to take advantage of the company’s conservation programs and rebates on water saving appliances. California American Water’s voluntary program is the first step in what could lead to mandatory water conservation measures if voluntary efforts are unsuccessful in stabilizing California’s water supply. The measures were deemed necessary as the state heads into the critical summer months of what might be the most severe drought year in Californian recorded history according to the Department of Water Resources. “Given the likelihood of yet another troubled water supply year California American Water wants to help its customers reduce water use and understand the importance of wise water use practices” said California American Water’s general manager Steve Seidl.
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Suns’ playoff hopes take a hit in loss to lowly Kings
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Spencer Hawes tied a career-high with 20 points in addition to 10 rebounds while Andres Nocioni and Francisco Garcia chipped in 19 points apiece for Sacramento which had lost six straight to Phoenix and seven of eight overall coming in. “It’s disappointing. We know the magnitude of every game we play.
Employment Training Panel approves $775K for Sacramento-area employers
Bizjournals.com
— which has about 5500 employees at its Folsom campus — collected about $227000 the largest amount distributed to the nine companies in the four-county region. But the Intel funds are distributed among five counties.
The Pentagon and JRTC Invade Sacramento
Beyond Chron
Assemblywoman Mary Salas is from that most military of cities in California San Diego. Assemblyman Michael Duvall is a Republican from Yorba Linda in range County. San Francisco’s own Assemblywoman Fiona Ma has now joined forces with these two legislators to lead the Pentagon’s latest surge this time not into Iraq or Afghanistan but into Sacramento. Tomorrow the Pentagon’s youngest recruits the youth from JRTC (Junior Reserve fficers’ Training Corps) will hold forth before the TV cameras on the steps of the State Capitol. The JRTC troops will also be there to support Ma’s AB 223 which would have the state legislature require San Francisco to keep the JRTC program in our schools a clear violation of every precedent about local control of education. Should Ma’s bill become law San Francisco will be the only city in the country that is required by law to hand over its 14 and 15 year old students to the Pentagon’s favorite military recruitment program.
‘¢ Baseball: Community college: Sacramento City at Sierra 2:30 pm …
Sacramento Bee
; River City at Foothill; St. Francis at Florin; Vacaville Christian at Sacramento Adventist; El Dorado at Mesa Verde; Bear River at Nevada Union; Sheldon at Pleasant Grove; Rio Linda at West Campus; Lincoln at Whitney; Woodland Christian at Forest Lake Christian; Center at Dixon; Highlands at Golden Sierra; Colfax at Placer; San Juan at Capital Christian; McClatchy at Burbank; Rosemont at Sacramento; Monterey Trail at Folsom; Union Mine at Ponderosa 4:15 p. ; Natomas at Woodland 4:15 p. ; Yuba City at Inderkum 4:15 p.
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