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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
What's Happening in the County:
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Ballot Counting is Complete –
Sacramento County Registrar of Voters Jill LaVine announced that ballot counting from the November 4, 2008 General Election has been completed and official results posted online. By law, counties have 28 days following an election to process all of the remaining ballots. For more information, view the press release.
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Sacramento County Prepares for Economic Challenges –
County Executive Terry Schutten announced the implementation of several cost saving measures to meet the challenges of the economy and the state budget outlook. Please see the news release for more information.
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County Holiday Office Closure –
In observance of Thanksgiving Day, Sacramento County offices will be closed on Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28. As always, emergency services will be available, and garbage pick up will continue. All offices will return to their normal business hours on Monday, December 1.
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Sacramento County Nonprofit Receives Grant to Help Curb Pet Overpopulation –
TEAM (Teaching Everyone Animals Matter) recently received an $8,764 grant from PetSmart Charities® to provide spay/neuter vouchers to low-income county residents. The spay/neuter grant funding specifically targets female cats and large dogs. Read the press release for more information.
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And How Are The Children? –
Sacramento County Children’s Report Card releases 10-year comprehensive data on child health, education, safety, family economics, and social and emotional well-being. Read the press release for more information.
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County to Develop Trails at Deer Creek Hills Preserve –
The 13-mile trail near Folsom will have full trailhead facilities and will connect Deer Creek Hills to the American River Parkway. In northern Sacramento County, Dry Creek Parkway will expand its trails to connect Placer County Greenway and Sacramento City Ueda Trails. For details, read the news release.
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