The North Sacramento News, Volume 11, Issue 9 - September, 2008

Just a Thought...
Do not underestimate your capabilities. You can do as much as you think you can.
Highlands First Graduating Class Still Meeting 50 Years Later
Highlands First Graduating Class Still Meeting 50 Years Later
Once a month, the Pioneers of Highlands High School circle the wagons for lunch, a few laughs and a lifetime of history. Highlands High School opened in 1958, and graduated its first class in 1959. Over the decades, the original Scots drifted apart and away, but they have since rediscovered each other, and the bond that they forged years ago is even stronger now. About five years ago, some members of the class of 1960, along with their English teacher Georgia Larson, met for lunch. They all enjoyed the day so much that they made it a regular event. On the third Friday of the month, ...
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North Sacramento News Columns
Voices from the Community
The Plant Lady
The Plant Lady
Return and Recycle, it's time we must. It’s time to get back to basics. From crop rotation to recycling plastic bottles. The results of one ...
Independently Healthy
Health & Nutrition
Real Estate
The Restaurant Review
The Restaurant Review
Recently, the North Sac News editorial staff has been getting on me about my grammar (or lack there of). They have become very nit-picky about ...
Contractor's Corner
Contractor's Corner
Safety first is important no matter what you’re doing, and this holds true while working around your house as well. Electrocution accounts for ...
Summer BBQ Series
Barbecued Pork Spare Ribs are the center of most summer picnics. They can be prepared and cooked in just about any manner conceived. Just about ...
Business Spotlight
Business Spotlight
Are you looking to get away, but don’t have time for a weekend getaway or vacation right now? Well, there’s a solution just down the road! Take ...
High School Sports
Yes, it's that time of year again. School is back in session and the beloved sport of football is in full swing. Get out and support your local ...
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