The Solano County Economic Development Corporation (Solano EDC) is encouraging small businesses to apply for the limited funds still available through the Solano Biz-Grow program.
Dixon News Brief for the week of 8-2-24
Mafer Evans was born and raised in Mexico City. Mafer Evans loves tortillas. Mafer Evans loves talking about tortillas. Mafer and her husband Kevin own La Familia Tortilla shop in Dixon, close to Safeway
When our town learned of a Vacaville Police Officer killed during a routine traffic stop last week who lived in Dixon and who had a young family, even those who did not know him were gravely saddened and support began …
On July 12, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) proudly introduced 102 of the state’s newest officers during a swearing-in ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento
On July 9, Caltrans awarded $51.4 million in planning grants for 89 sustainable, climate-resilient transportation projects throughout California
The Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA), a military service organization established in 1960, plays a vital role in supporting members across all United States Armed Forces branches and their families from Rancho Cordova and the greater Sacramento area through programs …
The Yolo High Wheelers play in the Pioneer League where the squads have no affiliation with Major League Baseball teams.
On July 22, U.S. Representative John Garamendi (D-CA-08) issued the following statement commending Mitch Mashburn, Chair of the Solano County Board of Supervisors, for his recent announcement regarding the California Forever development project
Last week, seven Ramtown Karate students traveled to Lafayette, LA, to compete at the US Karate National Team Trials.
Dixon Police Chief Robert Thompson approved a Staffing Impacts Incentive Program at the July 16 meeting.
Past Citizen of the Year and long-time Soroptimist, Barbara Bulkley, celebrated her 90th Birthday at the Olde Vet’s Hall across from the Public Library on Saturday, July 20.
During the second of California’s two free fishing days in 2024, which will be on Aug. 31, the public can fish throughout the Golden State without a fishing license.
The Dixon Planning Commission is considering environmental concerns over a massive, proposed project.
Long-term parking in a city-owned lot will cost you.
It was a fun-filled day for all, the ribs were fall-off-the-bone amazing, the cars and trucks were top-notch and abundant, and the community showed up in droves.
Dixon News Brief for the week of July 19, 2024.
The California State Fair opened July 12 and runs through July 28.
Vacaville Police Officer, Matthew Bowen, who was a Dixon resident, was killed last week in a tragic accident at Leisure Town Road. He is survived by his wife, two young sons, parents and brother.
When Linda Barrett of Barrett-Leber Realty was a child, the Fourth of July was a big deal with her family.