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Former Mayor Patrick Jones Destroys Measures D&E Campaign Sign

Posted on September 29, 2016 by Doni Chamberlain

Q: Matt Moseley, welcome to A News Cafe.com. First, before we talk about the subject at hand, can you tell a bit about  yourself? I have a beautiful wife and two amazing daughters. I’m a proud member of our community… Continue Reading →

News Matt Moseley, Measure D, Measure E, Patrick Jones
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Speak Your Piece: Measures D and E

Posted on September 27, 2016 by Guest Speaker

Those who have lived in Redding for many years are acutely aware of some of the negative changes that have occurred in our town during the past decade. The combination of Prop. 47, AB 109, meth and heroin usage, declining… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Letter to the Editor, Opinion Measure D, Measure E, Richard Christoph and Theresa Moravec

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  • Comment on Names can stick, so choose wisely by Joanne Lobeski Snyder
    Great article Doni! I had a Babcia and a Dziadziu. I HAD a first name that I didn't like and was never used so I ditched it when I got married but kept my middle name and family name (which I've always liked) with my husband's name when I got married. I always thought that […]
  • Comment on Names can stick, so choose wisely by Beverly Stafford
    In reply to Doni Chamberlain. Two friends married, and last names were simple. Mary Smith married John Smith; so she didn't have to change any records. The only issue was when she was asked her maiden name. Smith, said she. No, I mean the name you were born with. You get the picture.
  • Comment on Names can stick, so choose wisely by Bobby
    I insisted my first wife, Lynda Carter, retain her maiden name. I didn't want to interfere with the Wonder Woman franchise.
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