A’s beat: Patterson Tomko in Sacramento

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- A’s beat: Patterson Tomko in Sacramento
- Squeaky Fromme soon out of prison in Ford case
- Donaldson’s Seattle plan borrows from Sacramento mayor’s playbook
- Calif. nurses protest lack of swine flu equipment
- Sacramento Valley Conservancy earns accreditation

A’s beat: Patterson Tomko in Sacramento
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –> To clear a roster spot for pitcher Chad Reineke who made his A’s debut Wednesday night the A’s optioned Patterson to Triple-A Sacramento. 182 (4-for-22) in 10 games after his July 24 promotion and didn’t get much of a chance in center field partly because of Rajai Davis’ hot bat. Tomko 36 was signed to a minor-league deal and assigned to Sacramento for insurance purposes. The ex-Giant was 1-2 with a 5.
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Squeaky Fromme soon out of prison in Ford case
San Francisco Chronicle
And I’m in love with love so I’m in love with Charlie. When Manson was serving time in Folsom Prison she moved to nearby Sacramento where she tried to interest reporters in her cause. 5 1975 as Ford was on his way to address the California Legislature Fromme was in the crowd wearing a red dress turban and purse. As Ford drew near Fromme pulled a. 45-caliber semiautomatic pistol aimed it at the president and pulled the trigger.

Donaldson’s Seattle plan borrows from Sacramento mayor’s playbook
Seattle Post Intelligencer
PTDonaldson’s Seattle plan borrows from Sacramento mayor’s playbookBy JHNATHN FITZPATRICKSPECIAL T SEATTLEPI. CMIn 2008 Sacramento mayoral candidate Kevin Johnson released his policy ‘Action.

Calif. nurses protest lack of swine flu equipment
The Associated Press
nurses protest lack of swine flu equipmentBy SHAYA TAYEFE MHAJER(AP)–1 day agoLS ANGELES — A union says some California hospitals aren’t adequately protecting nurses from swine flu. The California Nurses Association plans to protest Wednesday in San Francisco in the wake of a Sacramento nurse’s swine flu death last month. The union wants hospitals to provide better masks equipment and protocol to protect nurses from further sickness. The union says nurses across the state are reporting difficulties getting the masks recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and having them properly fitted to be airtight. The protest comes less than three weeks after Sacramento nurse Karen Ann Hays died after contracting swine flu. The 51-year-old marathoner’s death is the first among California health care workers related to sickness.

Sacramento Valley Conservancy earns accreditation
Bizjournals.com
The status is a mark of distinction in land conservation and indicates the organization meets national standards for excellence upholds the public trust and ensures that conservation efforts are permanent. “The accreditation seal lets the public know that the accredited land trust has undergone extensive external review of the governance and management of its organization and the systems and policies it uses to protect land” Land Trust Accreditation Commission executive director Tammara Van Ryn said in a news release. The commission is an independent program of the Land Trust Alliance. The Sacramento Valley Conservancy has protected more than 10000 acres of heritage land since 1990 for farming wildlife recreation and flood safety.

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