CHICO — One week ago, Butte County employees, department heads and elected officials stood clapping and cheering in the Board of Supervisors in an emotional sendoff to Danette York who, after five years of heading Butte County Public Health through multiple fires and a pandemic, was set to retire. A long video was played with dozens of familiar county faces wishing her the best of luck as she stood before the packed chambers before the meeting was recessed and spectators were free to celebrate...
이것은 우리 모두에게 힘든 상황이었습니다"라고 Butte County 보안관 코리 호니아(Kory Honea)는 목요일 비디오 메시지에서 말했다.
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One of California’s more vociferous battles over marijuana was already simmering in the upper Central Valley when an audio recording of a howling mother went viral. “Oh, my God! My baby! My baby! My baby!” screamed Daisy Bram, 30, as Butte County child welfare officers took custody of her newborn infant and 18-month-old toddler during a Sept. 29 marijuana raid on her family’s rural house outside Oroville. On June 11, six days after Butte County voters decide a controversial ballot challenge to restrictions on marijuana growing, Bram fac ...
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Unlike the state and federal offices on the ballot (for which voters will pick nominees to run in the General Election in November), the open seats on the Butte County Board of Supervisors...
CONCOW — Over the weekend, Chad Erickson built a small wooden deck for his family between the trailer that has been their home since the Camp Fire and a storage shed they use as a dressing room. The lumber came from the burned pine trees he felled on his property. He cut and planed them using a portable community sawmill run by a nonprofit, From the Ground Up Farms, Inc. The project is an example of the resilience and resourcefulness that the tiny, remote community of Concow has had to tap int...