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PHS grads list

Morgan Aasen, Judi Adams, Christina Kiley Michele Adams-D’Onofrio, Anna Elizabeth Adamski, Taylor Renee Agricola, Matt Aguiar, Nicole Alberghini, Ryan Jet Albertazzi, Tyler Alberts, Duncan Alexander, Meagan Allstead, Lauren Almeida, Katia Alvaro, Dalton Amolsch, Elizabeth Marie Anderson, Jami Anderson, Kelsey Anderson, Wade Anderson, Brooke Lorraine Andrew, Kasandra Andrews, Ryan Ansell, Arvind Rajan, Gabrielle Attisani, Forrest Taylor [...]

ORHS grads list

Kristian Thomas Aahl, Chelsea Nicole Abelia, Carly Jean Abney, Ethan David Ackerman, Ryan Cass Adair, Alexander George Adams, Haley Robin Adams, Samia Anne Alaywan, Hailey Alexis Albert, Kathryn Danielle Allen, Amy Alvarez, Brigette Elizabeth Amidon, Maya Chunping Andrus, Roman Merrill Andrus, Dominac Vincent Angelucci, Madison Katlyn Arenchild, Alyssa St. Claire Armstrong, Holli Alexandria Arrieta, Khadija Baharah [...]

Sandra Zane Malone Enos

Nov. 20, 1936 – Dec. 19, 2011 God gave the world a wonderful woman. Sandra was born in Greenfield, Tenn., on Nov. 20, 1936, and passed away on Dec. 19, 2011. She was a loving mother and wife, and loved by all who knew her. She enjoyed a vibrant and active life and especially thrived [...]

Smith Flat House is home to many venues

Democrat correspondent ÒEverything has an end, except a sausage, which has two.Ó Ñ Danish proverb Smith Flat House Brick Oven Pizza I remember the old Smith Flat House when it was a restaurant and a post office, and in the basement was a bar where you could see where they had mined years ago. The [...]

Heard over the back fence: Lighten up on yourself

Democrat staff writer Gayle Wilson is starting a ÒMindfulness-based Stress ReductionÓ class today and tomorrow. For more details please call Gayle at 530-644-4349. John Chapman of Folsom provided the following ÒAdvice from a LadybugÓ T-shirt statement: ÒBe well-rounded, spot new opportunities, spend time in your garden, enjoy the wonders of nature, donÕt let the small [...]

The hot weather is good for the yard

Features Editor Even though the hot weather can make people kind of grumpy it is good for the fruits and vegetables. Tomatoes, bell peppers, squash and other garden crops are finally getting ripe and the produce at the local farmers markets is getting a bit more diversified. There really is nothing like fresh fruit and [...]

Taz rally defeats Sharks in dual-meet thriller

Special to Village Life CAMERON PARK Ñ In one of the best Suburban Swim League meets of the season, the El Dorado Hills Tasmanian Devils used a late surge to overcome their neighborhood rival Sierra Sharks 470-424 June 26. It was the 17th meeting between the clubs, but the first in the Cameron Park Community [...]

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Heard over the back fence: Three-day dog event coming

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Blooming irises herald spring

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Former mayor’s trial delayed

By Cole Mayer | From Page: A1, 4 Comments

 
Eskaton Village approved

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Crime log: May 2-3

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Ponderosa grad admitted to West Point

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Woman arrested following crash

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Fire in Omo Ranch contained

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Betchley battle goes back and forth

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Folsom Handcar Derby

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Drone suits

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Wasting tax dollars on consficating stuffed animals

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School elementary school music

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Education held for ransom

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Pay now or pay later for animal crossings

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Stoplight unneeded

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Spaghetti feed thanks

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Availability of prescription drugs in California

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Sports

Schedule: May 21-26, 2012

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Davis nine knocks Trojans out

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Cougar boys take 1st at Divisionals

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Bruin softball splits opening round

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Trio of gold at Division I meet

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Forsberg drives to second victory

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Features

As we were: Shakespeare Club turns 90

By Ken Deibert | From Page: B2

 
Sandy Coash is Big Sister of the Year

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Noah Bentley is Big Brother of the Year

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Hangtown Kennel Club hosts big show

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Master Food Preservers: Salt and salt

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Pines at Placerville making changes

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Student to compete for teen title

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Permits Issued: 5/14/-5/18/2012

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Genevieve Dolores Marsh

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