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Beyond Bulimia: Moving forward, trying not fall back

Posted on September 4, 2008 by Caitlin Moore

(Note: This is Part II of Caitlin Elizabeth Moore’s series, Beyond Bulimia. Click here to read Part I.) I am afraid. This is what my choices have made me, this is the place my disorder has led me: a 10-by-10  box… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Beyond bulimia, Beyond Bulimia: Moving forward, Caitlin Moore, Part II, trying not fall back
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Avid Reader: ‘Brief History of the Dead’

Posted on September 1, 2008 by ...

REVIEW “The Brief History of the Dead” Kevin Brockmeier, Vintage paperback January 2007 272 pp. Two parallel stories in this book converge ultimately as the last person alive on earth, Laura, begins to freeze rather slowly to death. One of… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Avid Reader Judith B., book review, The Brief History of the Dead
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The real estate market: A matter of perspective

Posted on August 31, 2008 by Lara Wells Osborn

No matter which way you turn you are hearing about the downturn in the real estate market.  Everyone is talking about how much money they have “lost” on their home since things took a turn for the worse.  But is… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Lara Wells Osborn, Real estate market: It's a matter of perspective
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Every lesson I learned for life was from a spider and pig

Posted on August 25, 2008 by Doug Cushman

While sifting through boxes and suitcases from a previous life, I came across an old treasure. It was actually three treasures, three cassette tape recordings of Charlotte’s Web, read by the author, E.B. White. I hadn’t listened to them for… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Charlotte's Web, Doug Cushman, life lessons
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2 crises facing California

Posted on August 24, 2008 by Dugan Barr

California is facing at least two economic crises. The budget is one, and health care is the other. The budget is the fault of two groups: the politicians we elect and the people who elect them. We seem to demand… Continue Reading →

Village Voices California, Dugan Barr, economy, health care
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Commercial real estate: Is it the right time to buy?

Posted on August 20, 2008 by Ron Largent

Part 2 We hear it is a “buyer’s market,” and no doubt it is for the average homebuyer. But is it for the commercial real estate buyer or seller? It goes back to basics: location, location, location. Today, Redding is… Continue Reading →

Village Voices commercial, More Real Estate
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DIY: Discover your roots

Posted on August 17, 2008 by Carllene Marek

Every journey begins with a single step, and in genealogy that first step is with you. Adequate preparation and planning will ensure you have the journey of a lifetime – taking you to places never imagined and learning of ancestors… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Carllene Marek, geneaology, Relatively Speaking
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Gridlock in Redding? No way!

Posted on August 16, 2008 by Ron Largent

But that is exactly what happened Thursday morning. It started with an accident and resulting hazardous-material spill on Highway 44 as you cross the bridge over the Sacramento River, and followed with a multicar accident on I-5 as you approached… Continue Reading →

Village Voices traffic

Realtor relationships

Posted on August 11, 2008 by Lara Wells Osborn

Q: Dear Lara, we were thinking of putting our house on the market eventually, so we invited a realtor over to look it over and give advice about the market and the best time to list it. We didn’t fill… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Lara Wells Osborn, Realtor relationships
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Todd Gandy: No dental exam? No kindergarten entry

Posted on August 10, 2008 by Todd Gandy

Kindergarten starts soon. You have your backpack, your lunch box and your colored pencils, but have you had your dental exam? California law AB1433 requires a dental screening for all first-year school children. It was signed into law in 2006,… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Dentistry, No dental exam? No kindergarten entry, Todd Gandy

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