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Join us for the “It’s in the Bag” Fundraiser on January 22, 2025
The Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host the club's annual designer purse fundraiser on January 22, raising funds to invest in education awards, career planning and education projec...
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Listed under: Education Families & Children
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In November 2020, Tracy Mendonsa ran for reelection—but this time as the representative in the newly formed District 1 after Roseville switched from at-large voting. Mendonsa owns T-Bone’s BBQ, based in Roseville. He is also a member of the leadership team at ClearCaptions, LLC, serving as the senior manager of regulatory compliance and investigations. He has worked as a U.S. Special Agent, graduated from the FEMA Emergency Management Institute, and is a certified forensic technician. After moving to Roseville in 2009 with his wife and two daughters, Mendonsa began looking to get involved in the community through civic and nonprofit service. He supports various nonprofit organizations, such as the Tommy Apostolos Foundation, the Boy Scouts, and the Chamber of Commerce, and has served on many city boards and commissions. He is a graduate of the Leadership Roseville program.
Alma maters: Lincoln Law School; University of Phoenix (bachelor’s degree, criminal justice)
Other positions held: Member of the Planning Commission, Transportation Commission and Design Review Committee
Notable quote: “I am super excited to bridge that gap between district representation and citywide representation.” (Source: Gold Country Media)
From The Roseville Press Tribune...
After a water pipe leak caused a sinkhole and traffic accident a year ago, Roseville officials plan to spend $1 million to fix the waterworks under Cirby Way.
The Roseville City Council last month approved a $109,423 purchase from Ross Recreation Equipment for a new shade structure at the park next to Heritage Oak Elementary School on Americana Drive and Junction Boulevard.
An overwhelming majority of Roseville residents rate the city as a good or excellent place to live, according to a national survey.
Roseville officials last month approved a 13-unit, two-story condo complex on less than an acre off Atlantic Street one block from Roseville High School.
The City of Roseville is celebrating the extraordinary career of Chief Rick Bartee as he embarks on a well-deserved retirement after 43 years in the fire service, including nine transformative years in Roseville.
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