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\n The Woodland man found dead in his apartment Thursday afternoon has been identified by Yolo County coroner\’s officials as 29-year-old Saul Lomeli-Gutierrez. \n An autopsy was performed Monday, but Chief Deputy Coroner Robert LaBrash said Lomeli-Gutierrez\’s cause of death has not been determined pending a toxicology analysis. \n Woodland police reported finding Lomeli-Gutierrez\’s body … Continue Reading
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\n Ongoing \n – Do you know a teen who has overcome a personal challenge or has given significant service to his or her community, peers or school? If so, then nominate that teen for a city of Davis Golden Heart Award, which recognizes outstanding youth in grades 7 to 12. Every year the city … Continue Reading
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Enterprise photos \n Lots of dogs and cats are waiting to be adopted at the Yolo County Animal Shelter, 2640 E. Gibson Road in Woodland. Fees are charged for licensing and spaying or neutering, if necessary. The shelter is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. … Continue Reading
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\n The Patwin Elementary School Student Council is collecting coats for the holidays as part of News10\’s Coats for Kids drive. \n School Principal Michelle Flowers has challenged the Patwin community to collect 250 coats as part of the school\’s commitment to community service. If the goal is met, Flowers will dye her hair “Patwin … Continue Reading
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\n Holiday gifts from the garden will be featured at a plant sale from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Yolo County Historical Museum, 512 Gibson Road in Woodland. This annual event will be hosted by the Gibson Gardeners in conjunction with the Festival of Trees, which takes place inside the museum from 1 … Continue Reading
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\n WEST SACRAMENTO — Players in the Oakland Athletics\’ minor league system have been known to move up the ranks quickly, as the organization has always prized young talent. With Tuesday\’s announcement of Darren Bush as the new manager of the Sacramento River Cats, the A\’s seem to have followed that model. \n Bush, 36, … Continue Reading
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Enterprise sports editor \n Throughout its 3-4 start to the season, the UC Davis men\’s basketball team has been consistent in one main area. And not only is it the phase of the game that makes the coaches happiest, it is exactly where a team has to excel if it is to pull off an … Continue Reading
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Davis \n The recent proposal by the Union Pacific RR and the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority to build 3,800 feet of steel fence between the Olive Drive community and Davis north of the tracks, while well-intentioned, does not, we believe, improve safety along the tracks. Rather, it pushes the problem of illegal crossings to … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer \n How did the Davis High boys beat an average Vacaville team by only 14 points? The Blue Devils shot only 29 percent. They had 23 turnovers. \n But before you look only at the final score, consider this, oh naysayer … \n On Monday, in the CIF Foundation contest (a game … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer \n To almost no one\’s surprise, senior sisters Malika and Khaliya Wilkins provided the drive as Davis High captured a 56-52 CIF Foundation Game victory over visiting Vacaville on Monday night in a \n doubleheader with the DHS boys. \n While the win doesn\’t count in the record book — Foundation games … Continue Reading
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\n Second-place finisher UC Davis was well represented once again as the final round of Great West Football Conference awards were handed out late last week. \n Aggie linebacker Dozie Amajoyi was named Defensive Player of the Year, while quarterback Randy Wright was voted Freshman of the Year by selected media. \n One of the … Continue Reading
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Enterprise sports editor \n Taking it to the next level is an often used sports cliché, and many times its meaning can be somewhat nebulous. \n But for a UC Davis women\’s basketball squad that won the Big West regular season championship last season, has played in the Women\’s National Invitational Tournament in two of … Continue Reading
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\n This winter, the Davis Art Center\’s Annual Holiday Sale will celebrate its 20th year as a spirited community tradition. The family-friendly event, which features 70 high-quality artisan booths, takes place Friday through Sunday. \n The Holiday Sale is the core fundraiser for the Art Center, and is a memorable experience for both visitors and … Continue Reading
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\n This winter, the Davis Art Center\’s Annual Holiday Sale will celebrate its 20th year as a spirited community tradition. The family-friendly event, which features 70 high-quality artisan booths, takes place Friday through Sunday. \n The Holiday Sale is the core fundraiser for the Art Center, and is a memorable experience for both visitors and … Continue Reading
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