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Service hours 1 Yuba City to Yuba College Walton Terminal Yuba College: Yuba City Marketplace, Yuba-Sutter Mall, Alturas & Shasta Terminal, Yuba County Government Center, Amtrak Thruway 3 connection (at 858 I Street), North Beale Transit Center 30 min 6:30 am to 6:30 pm weekdays 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Saturdays 2 (2A clockwise, 2B counter-clockwise)
Oct. 31—An old Victorian home, tucked away under towering trees and surrounded by feral roosters, sits mysteriously in the WinCo parking lot of Yuba City. The house admittedly seems a bit out of ...
Yuba Sutter Marketplace opened originally as The Mall at Yuba City on March 7, 1990, with Gottschalks, JCPenney and Sears serving as the original anchors. The mall replaces the Peach Tree Mall in neighboring Linda, California in Yuba County, after that mall suffered damage from the February 20, 1986 flood. The former mall was later known as the ...
WinCo Foods: Open 24 hours on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Sprouts Farmers Market: Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. New Year’s Eve; open New Year’s Day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Aug. 25—A grand opening ceremony for the long-awaited Didar S. Bains Park in Yuba City will be held Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Located on Harter Parkway past the Walmart shopping center ...
The Yuba–Sutter area (common name), or Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area (name given by the U.S. Census Bureau), is a smaller metropolitan community including Yuba and Sutter Counties in Northern California's Central Valley within the Greater Sacramento area.
Jul. 31—The Yuba City Planning Commission last week unanimously approved use permits for three new businesses that are expected to be at the Harter Marketplace Shopping Center: Raising Cane's ...
WinCo was named as the sponsor for the WinCo Foods Portland Open in June 2013. [29] In late 2014, WinCo announced that it would enter the Oklahoma City metro market, starting with stores in Moore and Midwest City, with plans to open two other locations. [30] In May 2018, Grant Haag was made president and CEO of WinCo Foods. [31]