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ANC Online Auction Item: Mirror & Wood Mosaic Phoenix Heart-Art — Connie Koch

Posted on November 5, 2018 by Doni Chamberlain

Donated by Redding artist and ANC subscriber Connie Koch, her mirrored glass mosaic sculpture on heart-shaped wood is a stunning wall-hanging with Phoenix-like mirrored wings that spread across this one-of-a-kind 13-by-13 inch piece. It has a wire on the back… Continue Reading →

Archive, Exclusive story by anewscafe.com ANC Online Auction, Connie Koch
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Cat Care Coalition: Community Cats are a Community Problem

Posted on February 15, 2018 by Guest Speaker

All it takes to start a cat colony is one person’s cat that isn’t spayed or neutered. Many stray and free-roaming cats in even the nicest neighborhoods will find shelter in a backyard or storage shed and deliver a litter.… Continue Reading →

Lead Story Community Cat Care Coalition, Connie Koch, Shasta County stray and homeless cats

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    In reply to Headless Unicorn Guy. The rich will have good private healthcare regardless and low/no income folks already have single payer. Middle class patients would see the biggest difference, likely trading moderate copays with ~1-3 month wait times for low/no copays with 3-6 month wait times. Employers would likely benefit the most, no longer […]
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    In reply to Beverly Stafford. You're right that back in the day, it was assumed that women would take their husbands' names. But even now, the tradition is a strong one, even with modern couples. I recall George and Sue Economou going by Greek grandparent names, too. So cool.
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    In reply to Steve Towers. The name "Towers" is definitely a keeper. Interesting about your son-in-law taking your name, too. That must have brought up a peg in your esteem. Your story about the newly created shared name is interesting, especially in light of its meaning.
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