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Squirrel management 101 planned Tuesday

Have you been seeing more squirrels in Davis in the past few years? Are you pleased to see more wildlife, concerned about potential impacts or just interested in finding out more about them? Are you concerned about your neighbor’s efforts at managing the squirrels or are you managing without knowing the regulatory limitations? Come to […]

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Work begins on long-planned upgrades at DCC

Davis Community Church is raising the roof, literally. The historic building at 412 C St., opened in 1926, is one of the most distinctive structures in Davis. It also has a leaky roof. After some years of pondering the need to do some major facilities upgrades, DCC leaders reached a pivotal moment as the sanctuary […]

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Holiday program brings relief to financially strained Davis families

You can help What: STEAC adopt-a-family program When: Food and gifts must be delivered Dec. 11-13 Where: First Baptist Church of Davis, 38141 Russell Blvd. Sign up: Visit www.steac.org, call 530-758-8435 or email [email protected] Volunteers are already hard at work, preparing for a program that has become a staple of Davis’ holiday season. For more […]

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Water committee to pick rate structure, its last big water project decision

FOLLOW: @Tom Sakash on Twitter #daviswater on Twitter   Learn more What: Davis Water Advisory Committee When: 6:30 p.m. today Where: Community Chambers, Davis City Hall Watch it: Live on City Government Channel 16 on Comcast and on AT&T U-Verse Channel 99 The Davis Water Advisory Committee will be asked to make a recommendation on the city’s water […]

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Mori Seiki plant opens its doors

Mori Seiki is the start of something big.

At least, that appeared to be the overriding sentiment Wednesday when the sparkling new Japanese tool manufacturing plant on Second Street in Davis officially opened its doors to the community with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

But the idea of big doesn’t allude to the sheer size of the facility, a 200,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art high-tech factory that looks even larger and more impressive on the inside.

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