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\n It\’s that time of year again: Girls all over Davis are out taking orders for Girl Scout cookies. \n Old favorites are still available among the eight varieties of cookies. Thin Mints are back, as are the always popular Caramel deLites (once known as Samoas) and Peanut Butter Patties (the old Tagalogs). New this … Continue Reading
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\n Wednesday \n – It\’s time for the annual city of Davis summer recreation job fair, running from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Veterans\’ Memorial Center. Teens ages 14 and up can receive information about summer job opportunities as well as turn in completed applications. For more information, visit http://davisteenscene.org or call (530) 757-5626. … Continue Reading
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\n 1. Thin Mints are produced at a rate of almost 2 million cookies a day on an oven as long as a football field. \n 2. Shortbread cookies are the original Girl Scout cookie that started it all. \n 3. Peanut Butter Sandwiches, once known as Do-si-dos, originally were called Jackie O\’s. \n 4. … Continue Reading
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\n Students from Woodland\’s Holy Rosary Parish School in fifth through eighth grades received certificates this month for their academic efforts of earning a GPA of 3.0 or better. Honor roll recipients for the second quarter were: \n In the eighth grade: Carolyn Brady, Evelyn Brady, Cassidie Bates, Moira Sibley and Sofia Cocke. \n In … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer \n Sometimes it\’s not until the helmets come off at the end of an in-line hockey game that Debbie Glander realizes her daughter is the only girl out on the rink. \n It happens more often than not. Daley Glander, 15, was the only girl on the Davis High junior varsity hockey … Continue Reading
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Enterprise photo \n A morning mist makes for limited visibility on Tuesday in Central Park. Foggy mornings are expected to persist in Davis until Thursday. \n
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\n “Sowing the Seeds of Justice,” the story of California\’s first Latino Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso, will be aired at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Varsity Theatre, 616 Second St. \n Reynoso, 78, continues to teach at the UC Davis School of Law. \n The film tracks Reynoso\’s ascent to the state\’s high court … Continue Reading
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\n Linda Marsha Waite passed away Jan. 9, 2011, at home in Davis, after courageously battling a brain tumor. \n Born Feb. 17,1954, in Portland, Ore., to J. Marshall Waite and Barbara Hayward Waite, she and her brother Glenn were raised in San Jose. Linda had a tremendous drive to make a difference in the … Continue Reading
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\n Dorothy Enelma Hardin Hedrick died peacefully on Jan. 10, 2011, in Tucson, Ariz. She wasy 97. \n Dorothy was born on June 28, 1913, in Moline, Ill., to Edward Hardin and Minnie Fink Harden. She moved to Knoxville, Iowa, and married Havard Leo Hedrick on Oct. 30, 1932, in the Knoxville Methodist Church, a … Continue Reading
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\n The Davis High School Blue & White Foundation is seeking nominations of outstanding individuals, teams and groups to be considered for the Class of 2011 inductees into the Davis High School Hall of Fame. \n Nomination categories include alumni at large, alumni athletics, alumni fine arts, DHS faculty and staff, and friends and benefactors … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer \n She\’s a Blue (collar) Devil through and through. \n In basketball, center Sarah Sadler will do what she has to get the rebound, set the screen, dish the ball to the right person. \n She\’s an immovable object on defense, who has become a big reason the Davis High girls have … Continue Reading
No Comment / January 25, 2011 | Posted in Archived Stories,Blue Devils,Sports | Read More »
Enterprise staff writer \n ELK GROVE — Leading by one point with less than a minute remaining in a basketball game, how do you maintain your lead? \n If you have a player like Malika Wilkins on your team — and you\’re a smart coach — you keep the ball in the hands of your … Continue Reading
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\n A “Don\’t Light Tonight” advisory is in effect for today and Thursday, the Yolo-Solano Air Quality District has announced. \n Don\’t Light Tonight is a voluntary winter air pollution reduction program. Particle matter pollution (PM 2.5) is forecast to be 25 micrograms per cubic meter or higher and burning wood is discouraged. \n On … Continue Reading
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