Masks not required; school board ready to deal with potential COVID outbreak
With legitimate concerns about the Delta variant and what it might mean for this school year, members of the District No. 2904 School Board on […]
With legitimate concerns about the Delta variant and what it might mean for this school year, members of the District No. 2904 School Board on […]
By Per Peterson The Tracy City Council on Monday got a five-year estimated price tag on the proposed City’s Capital Improvement Plan wish list. While […]
First Presbyterian Church of Currie celebrates 150 years By Tara Brandl Church pews full of people on Sunday morning is not an uncommon sight, but […]
By Per Peterson Progress on the business front is taking place in Tracy, and the EDA on Friday made two decisions that will foster it. […]
New headwalls at Sanford part of improved patient care By Per Peterson There have been myriad improvements at Sanford Tracy in the last few years. […]
By Per Peterson The Tracy City Council last Wednesday engaged in a lengthy, and sometimes heated discussion concerning the process of coming to a consensus […]
By Per Peterson After one of the most popular U.S. gymnasts ever made headlines last week for her decision not to compete, one of her […]
By Per Peterson While still more than a month away from having to settle on a tax levy for 2022, the Tracy City Council last […]
Editor’s Note: In late August 1961, the Tracy Municipal Hospital was added to the city’s landscape. Today, Sanford Tracy is preparing to honor the hospital’s […]
Members of the newly-formed Community Center Work Group share their thoughts on moving ahead to find an answer to a question that has gripped the […]
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