West Sacramento’s Hollywood Hardware Calls it Quits
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- West Sacramento’s Hollywood Hardware Calls it Quits
- McClatchy shares soar 36% Sacramento Business Journal
- State budget negotiations were anything but smooth
- nTrac to hold Sacramento job fair Saturday
- Pat Brown’s California takes a beating in Sacramento
- Schwarzenegger: verlook glitch let paralyzed grad take bar exam
- New Sacramento probation chief to enter fray over force at …
West Sacramento’s Hollywood Hardware Calls it Quits
News10.net
Store employees said it’s just one more sign of the times. With the faltering economy and at least four big box stores including Walmart and Home Depot moving in to West Sacramento in the past couple years store owner Dennis Messner said the store couldn’t sustain itself. “Right now people are price conscience probably poorer than they used to be and a guy’s gotta do what a guy’s gotta do” Messner said.
McClatchy shares soar 36% Sacramento Business Journal
Bizjournals.com
9 million shares traded more than seven times the average daily volume during the past three months according to the New York Stock Exchange. The Sacramento-based company — publisher of 30 daily newspapers including The Sacramento Bee — reported better-than-expected earnings Tuesday the primary reason for the run-up. McClatchy (NYSE: MNI) announced second-quarter net income of $42. 2 million or 50 cents per share up from $19. 7 million or 24 cents a share in second-quarter 2008. Thomson Reuters had expected a hefty loss of $6.
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State budget negotiations were anything but smooth
Los Angeles Times
Lawmakers had hoped the marathon session leading to final passage would be a triumph over legislative dysfunction. Instead it was more like a slow-moving train wreck. By Evan Halper and Shane Goldmacher July 26 2009Reporting from Sacramento — It was long into the wee hours of Friday morning and the state Senate was teetering near deadlock on bills to close a $26-billion budget deficit when lobbyists for the software company Intuit approached Senate leader Darrell Steinberg. For several years lobbyists for the company had been trying to kill a state program that allows some California residents mostly low-income taxpayers to have the state tax board fill out their tax returns for free — competition for Intuit’s popular TurboTax software.
nTrac to hold Sacramento job fair Saturday
Bizjournals.com
The Phoenix-based company said it is seeking to fill more than 100 positions including drivers (both company drivers and independent contractors) supervisors package sorters dispatchers and customer service representatives. “nTrac is looking for people to contribute to the wave of growth and success that only the top performing team in the industry can generate” Christopher Carlson general manager for the Northern region said in a news release. nTrac has been in business for 18 years and serves California Arizona Nevada regon Washington and Utah. The job fairs will be held from 9 a.
Pat Brown’s California takes a beating in Sacramento
Los Angeles Times
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Schwarzenegger: verlook glitch let paralyzed grad take bar exam
CNN
"Government should work for the people not against them and I’m calling on the state bar to allow Sara Granda to take next week’s test. Sara is a fighter and I am with her all the way. " The state bar’s Web site never processed Granda’s application for Tuesday’s test because California’s Department of Rehabilitation paid her $600 fee with a check according to the Sacramento Bee. The Web site requires a credit card number but Granda said she was assured by a state bar representative that she was properly registered with the check the newspaper reported.
New Sacramento probation chief to enter fray over force at …
Sacramento Bee
27 2009 – 12:00 am| Page 5B When new Sacramento County probation chief Don Meyer starts work in a couple weeks he will be taking over a department in transition and turmoil. The Sacramento County Probation Association has hammered the department’s current leadership claiming that reform efforts pushed through in the wake of a 2006 lawsuit alleging excessive use of force at the Youth Detention Facility have left probation officers in dangerous working conditions. While the department remains embroiled in that lawsuit there is some reason to believe a settlement is in the works between the department and the Prison Law ffice the advocacy group behind the suit. The union began speaking openly about its concerns shortly before the juvenile court’s presiding judge picked Meyer to head the department. At the time the union was opposing the appointment of Suzanne Collins the interim chief who was vying for the permanent position.
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