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If those who pressured President Biden to step aside in July had intervened a year ago, prior to the primaries, the party might now be putting forth a nominee who had garnered the votes and confidence of citizens, donors, and party leaders.
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Erika Fitch (center) is being aided through her forced exit from the Everhart Hotel by her brother Shane (right) and uncle Mike (left). A GoFundMe has been established to help Erika acquire new housing after fire struck her building in August. She is one of 13 who are currently seeking new housing. Courtesy Mike Fitch.
UPDATED: Nevada County cumulative election results - 20.41% of registered voters counted. Councilmember, City of Grass Valley City Council - Vote for No More Than Three.
Jean Sylvia Payne 11/17/1938 – 10/1/2024 Jean Sylvia Payne, 85, passed away on October 1, 2024, in Grass Valley, CA. Born on November 17, 1938, Jean was known for her vivacious and humorous personality, always active and unable to sit still, ….
Nevada County Police Blotter. By navigaimport. Nov 16, 2022. Tuesday. Grass Valley Police Department. 8:09 a.m. – A caller from Pleasant Street reported a dog was locked in the maintenance room and sounded like it was hurt. 10:04 a.m.
Longtime New Hampshire resident Liz Gammon returned home Aug. 25 after a lengthy illness. She was 71. Liz’s life will be celebrated by her family and close friends at one
Ralph Shelley Wood III, book worm, nature photographer, fly tyer, writer, accomplished traveler, and the ultimate fishing partner, passed peacefully on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, in the presence of his family. Ralph grew up in New Hampshire where he learned how to fly fish from a young age.
The Union’s Scott Conley has been selected as the Publisher of The Union following the departure of Chad Wingo. There’s the saying that the only constant in life is change. That’s just what The Union is experiencing as it welcomes Scott Conley into the role of its Publisher.
The Union — sold effective June 1 to Gold Hill California Media Inc. — has a new publisher and editor. In a move made by the new parent company on Tuesday, current Publisher Don Rogers will assume the role of editor. Current Editor Alan Riquelmy will take on the role of managing editor.