Latest local news briefs include the City of Citrus Heights receiving an award for its specific plan for Sunrise Mall, the local chamber announcing endorsements in the upcoming primary election, Easter greetings, and an obituary for an 85-year-old resident.
City receives award for Sunrise Tomorrow plan
Citrus Heights City Manager Ashley Feeney announced Thursday night that the city had just been given a “Merit Award” by the Association of Environmental Planners for its Sunrise Tomorrow specific plan.
Council members offer Easter greetings
Citrus Heights council members offered various Easter greetings during their April 14 council meeting, with reference to upcoming egg hunts and general well-wishes to residents. Councilwoman Jeannie Bruins concluded her comments with a common Christian saying heard around Easter: “He is risen indeed,” in reference to the biblical account of the resurrection of Jesus.
Obituary: Samuel E. Paper (1937-2022)
Citrus Heights resident Samuel Paper passed away on April 8 following a short illness, according to an obituary published last week. Paper was known for his “gift of gab” and would strike up conversations with anyone. His career endeavors included sales and opening a culinary store, KitchenWorks, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He later moved to California. He is survived by his daughter and two brothers. (See full obituary)
Citrus Heights Chamber PAC announces endorsements in 3 races
The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee on Friday announced endorsements in three races in the upcoming June 7 primary election. In an email alert, the Chamber said its PAC had endorsed Thien Ho for Sacramento County District Attorney, Jim Barnes for County Sheriff, and Ray Riehle for State Assembly, District 7.
Latest local news briefs include the City of Citrus Heights receiving an award for its specific plan for Sunrise Mall, the local chamber announcing endorsements in the upcoming primary election, Easter greetings, and an obituary for an 85-year-old resident.
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