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Shih and City of Auburn settle their differences
Written by Joe Carroll   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

 

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Ernest Shih in his Auburn Police Reserve Officer uniform.Ernest Shih in his Auburn Police Reserve Officer uniform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 16-month conflict between the City of Auburn and Ernest Shih, once its $80,000-a-year information technology chief and employee of the year, has ended, but neither party is out celebrating.

 
New Miss, Teen Miss Auburn crowned
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

 

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SEND IN THE MARINES! Three U.S. Marines acted as the on-stage escorts for the contestants during Saturday’s Miss and Teen Miss Auburn pageants at the DeWitt Theater. Photo by Don Chaddock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 72nd annual Miss Auburn Pageant was held last Saturday and two young women will serve as the new ambassadors of Auburn over the next year.

 
Supervisors okay county ‘revenue sharing’ donations
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

District 5 Supervisor Bruce Kranz’s requests that $1,000 in general fund “revenue sharing” funds be allocated to the North Lake Tahoe Boys and Girls Club and $500 to the Meadow Vista Community Center have been approved by his board colleagues. The allocations were recommended by Kranz’s District 5 Benefit Fund Committee.

 
Auburn awards $478,800 EIR contract for Baltimore Ravine
Written by Joe Carroll   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

It’s taken years of discussion and even some wrangling, but it appears that development of the Baltimore Ravine area in the southwest corner of Auburn is a strong possibility in coming years.

At its September 24 meeting, the city council authorized contracting with a consulting firm, PBS&J of Sacramento, to prepare an environmental impact report for the Baltimore Ravine specific plan. The area is viewed as one of the last residentially developable large tracts in the city.

 
Thousands turn out for Hot Chili, Cool Cars in Rocklin
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
The cloudy weather didn’t stop thousands of people from coming out to enjoy the Rocklin Chamber of Commerce’s 14th annual Hot Chili and Cool Cars.  Nearly 200 classic cars and more than 20 chili cooks competed for prizes at the event in Rocklin on Saturday.
 
Bluegrass Festival to be held in Auburn
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center (APPAC) will bring Auburn Bluegrass Festival II to the Gold Country Fairgrounds Ferrell Wrenn Park beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6.
 
Police Beat, Oct. 3, 2007
Written by Lorelei Berry   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

Sept. 17 Berm Builder
A 47-year-old male reported that an unknown suspect started a backhoe parked on his property on Foresthill Road, knocked down two pine trees, built two dirt berms, then re-parked the backhoe undamaged. 

Sept. 21 Missing Mary Jane
Two gentlemen residing on Green Acres Road in Colfax reported the theft of approximately eleven 6-10 inch tall marijuana plants from their yard. 

Sept. 25 Bubble Gum Bandit
Employees of a supermarket on Grass Valley Hwy. in Auburn observed an 18-year-old male placing cough medicine and bubble gum into his pants pocket and leaving without paying.
 
Sept. 25 That Sucks
Gas was siphoned out of nine vehicles at a used car lot on South Canyon Way in Colfax.  

Sept. 27 Car Egged
On Copperfield Circle in Granite Bay, someone threw eggs at a 2007 Mercedes, causing approximately $7,500 in damage to the paint.

– Compiled by Lorelei Berry from the Placer County Sheriff's Dept. crime log.

 
Stockmans Bank Bowl coming to Rocklin
Written by Sentinel staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

Sierra College Athletic Director John Volek announced recently the collaboration with Stockmans Bank that will bring the Stockmans Bank Bowl to Homer “Buzz” Ostrom Stadium. The game will play Saturday, November 17 at 1 p.m.

 
Campus gun scare suspect due in court next Tuesday
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

The next court appearance for Francisco Evangelista, the 19-year-old accused of packing a firearm on the campus of his alma mater Placer High School, is set for October 9 at 8:30 a.m.

Evangelista has been held in the Placer County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bail since his arrest in late August following a gun scare lockdown of the campus in Auburn.

Prosecutor Edward Jones is handling the case for the district attorney’s office. Evangelista’s lawyer is Tim Woodall of Auburn. The case is still being investigated by Auburn police.

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Meeting on Penryn issues set for Oct. 17
Written by Sentinel Staff   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007

Penryn residents can gain information about development and traffic issues affecting their community by attending a meeting in the Portuguese Hall on Taylor Road in Newcastle on Wednesday, October 17, starting at 6 p.m.

The meeting will be conducted by District 3 County Supervisor Jim Holmes, who stressed the importance of “allowing the community a voice in future developments and the opportunity to discuss matters with the county staff.”

Planning Director Michael Johnson will address the Penryn Community Plan and Deputy Public Works Chief Rick Dondro will speak about impacts upcoming projects will have on traffic.

For more information, contact Ruth Alves, Holmes’s top assistant, at (530) 889-4010 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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