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Youth Forum 2025: Uplifting Teen Voices
On March 3rd, 2025, the Community Collaborative of Tahoe-Truckee (CCTT) and its partners hosted their annual youth forum. The annual event brings together local young people with decision-makers i...
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Rosanna Herber was first elected to the SMUD Board of Directors in 2018. She represents Ward 4, which includes Curtis Park, Land Park, Greenhaven, Pocket, Walnut Grove, and part of Elk Grove. She and her wife of over 20 years live in Curtis Park. A native of Fort Wayne, Indiana, she moved to California in 1986 after receiving bachelor’s degrees in psychology and Spanish from Indiana University. Herber also earned an MBA from Saint Mary’s College. She spent 20 working at SMUD in such areas as government affairs, key accounts, community relations and community engagement. Before retiring in 2012, she served as the director of public power strategy for the California Municipal Utilities Association. Herber was also chief of staff to Sacramento Councilwoman Kimberly Mueller.
Herber has spent decades volunteering and building relationships with businesses and community groups. She served as president of her Curtis Park neighborhood association, and has taken on leadership roles in a variety of community organizations, including the Sacramento LGBT Center, the Greater Broadway Partnership, and Soroptimist International of Metropolitan, Sacramento. Herber serves as the mayor’s representative on the Sacramento Transit Authority Board, which decides how federal transit dollars are spent locally. She is also the president of the Lili Valley Water Company and a founding member of the Sacramento Women and Girls Advancement Coalition.
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From Folsom Times...
More than 200 high school students from across the region are gearing up to put their science and engineering skills to the test on Thursday, April 24, as they race solar-powered model cars of their own design in the 18th annual SMUD Solar Car Race at Sacramento State University.
From Carmichael Times...
Twenty-one local nonprofit organizations will benefit from more than $532,000 in funding from SMUD’s annual Shine program.
Award supports weekend shuttle that enhances visitor access, eases parking strain in Historic District.
The SMUD Board of Directors have announced they will be holding two public workshops and a public hearing to discuss proposed rate changes.
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