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A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS:
Two members of the community view the digital photography and fine art pieces created by New Tech students on display at Redding City Hall.

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS:
Two members of the community view the digital photography and fine art pieces created by New Tech students on display at Redding City Hall.

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  • RUNNING:
Former State Assemblyman and Chico City Councilman and Mayor Rick Keene, 52, announced he will run for the California State Senate District 4 seat being vacated by Sam Aanestad.
  • A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS:
Two members of the community view the digital photography and fine art pieces created by New Tech students on display at Redding City Hall.
  • COLORING:
West Valley varsity football players help children color footballs at story time at Anderson Library.
  • TASER:
APD Officer Garett Maxwell unholsters one of the department’s new TASER devices, a tool officers may use to gain control of violent situations, Maxwell said.
  • CENTENARIAN:
Nadean Kootz, 100, celebrated her 100th birthday and a lifetime of quiltwork from her Happy Valley home.
  • CARRIE EVANS-MAXON
  • HV 8th GRADE BASKETBALL:
They continued their success at Anderson Invitational Tournament on Jan. 30 at Anderson High School.
Back row (left to right): Chris Bocker, Marcus Simmons, Jan Hyatt, Austin Clark, Coach Caleb Byrne, Hunter Esget, Preston Peltier, Jacob Hays and Brady Castlesman. Front row (left to right): Caleb Tenny,
Mark Moua and Cory Fitzgarrell.
  • TIP OFF:
Daniel Conley of West Valley tries to get a hand on the ball to hit it to one of his awaiting teammates at the start of the game at Central Valley against the Falcons.
  • BATTLE FOR THE BALL:
Freshman Katie Marshall scored one goal during Anderson’s game against Central Valley. The Cubs would go on to beat the Falcons 5-1 at Redding Soccer Park on Feb. 4 in league play.

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