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Caltrans Awards $34.7 Million

Caltrans Awards $34.7 Million to Plan Sustainable Transportation Projects in Local Communities SACRAMENTO — Caltrans announced today it is awarding $34.7 million in state and federal funds to cities, counties, tribes and transit agencies throughout California – including $25 million funded by Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 – to plan sustainable transportation projects that reduce ...

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Search For New YUSD Superintendent

OAKHURST – The Yosemite Unified Board of Trustees has retained Mike Berg from Strategic Solutions Today, Inc. to conduct the search for the new Yosemite Unified School District (YUSD) Superintendent. Mike would like to meet with the YUSD community to get input on the search. There will be two meetings – one in Coarsegold and one in Oakhurst. Mike is ...

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Chukchansi’s Summer Concert Series

Flo Rida, Chris Young, Aaron Lewis and Shaggy to Take the Stage at Chukchansi – TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE COARSEGOLD – Tickets are now available for Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino’s 2022 Sounds of Summer concert series, featuring icons in hip-house/pop rap, country and Reggae fusion dancehall, making Chukchansi the place to be this summer. The concert series kicks off Saturday, June ...

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Mariposa Arts Council Celebrates National Poetry Month

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MARIPOSA – This spring, the Mariposa Arts Council is celebrating National Poetry Month and National Trails Day with two free, public poetry events. First, on April 28, 2022, at 6 p.m., the Arts Council will host a virtual poetry reading with nationally-renowned contemporary poets and authors, Karyna McGlynn and Michael Mlekoday. The reading will be facilitated by poet Megan Levad, ...

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April Is Distracted Driving Month

Open Your Eyes To The Dangers Of Distracted Driving SACRAMENTO – Any time drivers take their eyes off the road to look at or use a phone, they are driving blind. For example, looking down at a cell phone to read a text takes a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of five seconds – at 55 mph, ...

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Recipe of the Week: Easter Bunny Rolls with Spinach Dip

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Easter is about coming together with loved ones, enjoying beautiful spring weather and eating your family’s favorite foods. The kids will be playing, adults will be chatting and all will be patiently waiting for the table to be set. If you’re visiting and making memories with family and friends you haven’t seen in a while, there are few things better ...

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Maegan Matchett Announced as Poetry Out Loud Finalist

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MARIPOSA – The Mariposa Arts Council is proud to share that Maegan Matchett, a sophomore at Mariposa County High School (MCHS), has placed within the top finalists of the California State Poetry Out Loud competition on March 21, 2022, with her performances of “Portrait of my gender as [Inaudible]” by Meg Day, “The Robots are Coming” by Kyle Dargan, and ...

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Craig School of Business to Host “2022 and Beyond”

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FRESNO STATE — The Institute for Family Business at the Craig School of Business will host “2022 and Beyond,” a series of four focus group sessions in April for family business owners to discuss the most important issues facing their businesses. All local family business people are encouraged to attend to join the conversation and share concerns. “Most family business ...

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Looking For Home & Garden Plants?

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FRESNO STATE — Fresno State will host its biggest plant sale of the year at its upcoming Rue and Gwen Gibson Farm Market, located at 5368 N. Chestnut Ave. from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 2. Over 100 varieties of certified organic and conventional vegetables and herbs will be available outside the store. Discounted prices will also be ...

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Safe Digging Tips From PG&E

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April is National Safe Digging Month, a Reminder to Homeowners and Contractors to Call 811 Before All Digging Projects SAN FRANCISCO —  With spring months upon us, many people will take advantage of the warmer weather to do work around their home that involves digging. Whether it’s planting a tree or shrub, gardening or landscaping, or repairing or replacing a fence ...

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