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By Eric Johnson
Published Nov 11, 2024

Thank you for your service. Thank you for your service.

Service to Country and Community

This Veterans Day we feature two articles about organizations that provide services to the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

The first is the latest installment in Chris Neklason‘s Doing Good series of articles about “service clubs,” from the Soroptimists to Rotary International, which employ countless volunteers who together wage a vast, ongoing campaign of civic improvement.

This week, appropriately, Chris tells the fascinating story of the American Legion, the organization that brought us Veterans Day.

Also on the Veterans Day theme: a useful compendium of information about services available to California veterans. If you are a vet, or a friend or family member of a vet, you might find this information valuable and might want to keep it handy.

But first, we present a perspective on last week’s election that contains a surprising piece of hope.


Defending Democracy

In defining the justifications for the use of armed power in the world, former US National Security Advisor Anthony Lake put forward what can be seen as the primary mission of the United States military: “To preserve, promote and defend democracy, which enhances our security and the spread of our values.“

As an independent, non-partisan journalistic enterprise, California Local is nevertheless not neutral on the subject of democracy. As most of you know, we are also obsessively fond of the structures and institutions of democracy—including, for instance, the vast army of men and women who make up the federal workforce.

As both the concept of democracy and our democratic institutions themselves face a very real threat, we offer an appreciation of what’s at risk.


The Formula for the Days Ahead

The recipe for democracy is simple, with few ingredients, but requires time and our best energy.
The way forward is simple but not easy. Can we count on you?

Doing Good: The American Legion

Hundreds of soldiers came together in Paris in 1919 to build something bigger than the sum of its parts.
The organization responsible for the GI Bill and Veterans Day continues to help service members, veterans, and their families.

Celebrating Veterans Every Day


About 1.8 million veterans live in California. Here are some organizations dedicated to serving the needs of those who served America.


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Fall! cookbook.


Pumpkin enhances a classic cookie

This version of the recipe uses chocolate chips, but other excellent mix-ins include raisins, dried cranberries, toasted chopped nuts or caramel chips.
New! Autumn spices and mix-ins boost the fall vibe


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Folsom Times logo Veterans Day in Folsom, What’s Closed and What’s Happening

Monday marks Veterans Day, a federal holiday honoring U.S. service members, and many City of Folsom services will be affected. All non-essential government offices will be closed, though some services will remain operational.

Folsom Times logo Folsom Firefighters Deployed to Help Fight Raging Mountain Fire

As Southern California grapples with an unrelenting fire season, Folsom firefighters have joined the battle against the fierce Mountain Fire that has ravaged Ventura County. This massive blaze, fanned by powerful Santa Ana winds, has scorched over 20,000 acres, destroyed …

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Veteran Art Institute Hosts Veterans Day Show

The Veteran Art Institute has brought veterans from all military branches together into a very special digital space where their works of artistic creativity and imagination can be shared.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Veterans Day Parade Steps Off Nov. 11

Folsom folks will gather to honor the nation's military veterans at the 24th annual Wayne Spence Folsom Veterans Day Parade on Monday, Nov. 11.

Folsom Times logo Folsom Council to Review Central Business District Vision Plan

Public welcomed to attend ad engage in meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12

Folsom Times logo Sacramento County Partners With Citrus Heights to Expand Animal Services

Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter has announced a new partnership with the City of Citrus Heights to provide comprehensive animal services to the local community. The new agreement will offer Citrus Heights residents access to a wide array of animal …

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo District Installs Fence, Gates Around Cordova High

The fencing was discussed and approved at the Folsom Cordova Unified School District board meeting in early February 2023. However, the reality of maneuvering around these barriers has proved difficult for some students.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Inside the Lines With Your Leaders

Getting to Know Rancho Cordova City Manager Micah Runner.

Folsom Times logo Sac County Supervisors Adopt Ordinance to Curb Unlawful Camping

The Board of Supervisors took a new step toward addressing safety with the adoption of an ordinance amendment curbing unlawful camping on public property during their regular meeting on November 5.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Salmon Have Returned to Nimbus Fish Hatchery

The American River Fall salmon run is underway and the Nimbus fish hatchery is welcoming visitors with tour opportunities.

American River Messenger logo Orangevale Women Uncover Long Lost Photos of Veterans

Sacramento area residents might remember the Veteran’s Wall at the former Hometown Buffet on Sunrise Boulevard in Citrus Heights.

Folsom Times logo Folsom Gears Up for 24th Annual Veteran’s Parade Monday

Local resident, Col. Joseph Shriber named grand marshal as 2000 participants expected

American River Messenger logo OV Parks Hosting a Holiday Craft Faire

The Orangevale Recreation and Park District will be hosting a holiday craft fair on Friday, Nov. 15, and Saturday, Nov. 16. The craft fair is free for shoppers!

American River Messenger logo Disc Golf Course Safety Improvements Discussed

At the Oct. 16 meeting, the Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District (FORPD) Board of Directors considered possible actions to improve safety at the disc golf course that opened at Miller Park in 2020.

Gold River Messenger logo Innovative Homeless Service Center Ready to Build

Sacramento County has long envisioned a large-scale project that can serve the unhoused population with diverse offerings to help people in various stages of homelessness.

Carmichael Times logo Women’s Empowerment Receives $50,000 to Provide for Unhoused Sac Women

Women’s Empowerment has received a grant of $50,000 from the Yocha Dehe Community Fund to provide transitional workforce housing for Sacramento women experiencing homelessness with their families.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo SacRT Receives Grant Funding

Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) recently announced several grant awards, totaling more than $105 million, that will benefit Sacramento commuters, public transit riders and the environment.

Carmichael Times logo Wall Honors Heros

Gold Star families and community leaders gathered last weekend to recall fallen heroes of nation and community. The Wall of Honor ceremony is annually observed at Patriots Park, a Carmichael Park District property in Fair Oaks.

Folsom Times logo Rising Folsom Lake College Science Building on Schedule for 2025

Construction on Folsom Lake College’s expansive new science building is making significant progress just one year after breaking ground and continues to remain on schedule to host students in 2025.

Sacramento News and Review logo Sacramento’s November Theater Roundup: Ease Into Winter With These Eclectic Acts

As the 2024 theater season comes to a close here in the Sacramento region, now is a great moment to reflect on the diverse array of productions we’ve had the joy of viewing this year. For many of us, this …

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Sacramento County Election Results

Official updated results from the Sacramento County Elections Department.

(11/10/2024) → Sacramento County Elections Department

Elk Grove Unified School District Measure N Bond Leading

The latest provisional results from the Sacramento County elections office shows the Elk Grove Unified School District's $542 million bond measure heading toward voter approval.

(11/08/2024) → Elk Grove News Net

Provisional Election Results: Sacramento County Region

A look at provisional election results as of November 8 for candidates and ballot measures in the Sacramento County region.

(11/08/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Update on Homeless Veterans in Sacramento County

Despite a decrease of 15% compared to the last count in 2022, the number of homeless veterans in Sacramento County remains high.

(11/07/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Spotlight on the Elk Grove Food Bank

Learn more about the services provided by the Elk Grove Food Bank and how you can help them in feeding the hungry and food insecure.

(11/07/2024) → Elk Grove Citizen

Sacramento County Updates Homeless Camp Clearing Policies

In their November 5 meeting, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to and ordinance, allowing sheriff's deputies and park rangers to clear homeless camps without first offering a shelter bed.

(11/05/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Adam Schiff Wins California U.S. Senate Race

Adam Schiff has won the race for a seat in the U.S. Senate over challenger Steve Garvey.

(11/05/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

The Leaf Collection Claw Returns

With the second-most expansive urban tree canopy on the planet (after Paris), clearing the streets of fallen leaves every autumn is serious business.

(11/05/2024) → The Sacramento Bee
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Recent Statewide News

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• CA Workers Could Lose Deportation Protections

Immigration advocates are sounding the alarm over the prospect of mass deportations upending California immigrant communities, which Donald Trump has vowed to initiate when he returns to the White House in January.

(11/11/2024) → CalMatters

• California Empowered Immigrants to Speak Up at Work. Trump Could End Their Protections

California wants to protect witnesses in workplace investigations from deportation, but the Biden administration program for undocumented employees is at risk with Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

(11/10/2024) → CalMatters

• California Enacts New Climate Rules — which Could Boost Gas Prices

Experts don’t know how much gas prices may rise from the revised California climate program, which tightens standards and gives incentives for low-carbon fuels. The board ordered an annual review of the cost impacts.

(11/08/2024) → CalMatters

• What Trump’s Border Policies Mean for California

President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on implementing a sweeping border crackdown and undertaking the largest-scale deportation effort in history. If carried out, his proposed initiatives will have profound consequences in California, which shares a 140-mile border with Mexico.

(11/08/2024) → CalMatters

• Here We Go Again: California Prepares to Battle Trump Over Environmental Policies

A lot is at stake with the new Trump administration: California’s water projects, its unique authority to clean its air, federal support for offshore wind and disaster aid for wildfires.

(11/07/2024) → CalMatters

• Newsom Calls Special Session to ‘Trump-Proof’ California

Newsom wants the new Legislature to ‘protect’ California from Donald Trump on civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, and immigrant families. The session will start Dec. 2.

(11/07/2024) → CalMatters

• The California Legislature Set a Record for Women in Office and Could See Historic Gender Parity

California’s Senate will reach gender parity, but depending on the outcome of some close contests, that could extend to the whole Legislature.

(11/07/2024) → CalMatters

• Proposition 4 $10 Billion Climate Bond Passes

Learn more about how the just-passed $10 billion climate bond measure will fund resiliency projects across the state.

(11/05/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

• GivingTuesday Explained

Learn more about the annual fundraising day on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, this year falling on December 3.

(11/04/2024) → Monterey Herald
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Yu Shang Food Inc. Recalls Ready-to-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2024 - Yu Shang Food, Inc, a Spartanburg, SC, establishment, is recalling approximately 4,589 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry products out of an abundance of...
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City launches safety and mobility transportation projects for Norwood and Howe avenues, seeks public input

The City's Transportation Planning team recently launched two transportation planning projects aimed at enhancing safety and mobility along two of the citys corridors: Norwood Avenue and Howe Avenue. These efforts, the Norwood Mobility Project and the Connecting Howe Avenue Project, will include multiple opportunities for community members to weigh in, including four upcoming workshops in November [...] The post City …
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Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness Oct. 28-Nov. 3

The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the Citys Incident Management Team responding to homelessness. From Oct. 28-Nov. 3, the City of Sacramento received 748 calls to 311 customer service related to unsheltered individuals. Through the work of the IMT, 575 calls were closed, meaning that either the issue was remedied, compliance was [...] The post …
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Roger Niello CA Senate 06:
Nearly 13,000 join Senate Republicans in petition to stop a major gas hike

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Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Announces Voluntary Recall of Large Asian Sesame Salad with Chicken Due to Presence of Undeclared Egg Allergen

Possible Undeclared Egg Allergen
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Sacramento City Council to vote on new soccer stadium and entertainment venue development in Railyards

The Sacramento City Council next Tuesday is set to vote on a proposal to build a soccer stadium for Sacramento Republic FC and a live entertainment venue in the Downtown Railyards. Estimated at $321 million, this project is expected to bring substantial private investment and community benefits aimed at revitalizing the area. The proposed stadium [...] The post Sacramento City …
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Connecting Natomas to Downtown: City hosting open house for Truxel Bridge Project on Nov. 13

The City of Sacramento is hosting a community open house that will include project information stations highlighting outcomes from the Truxel Road Bridge Feasibility Study on Nov. 13 at the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity (400 Jibboom St.). The Truxel Bridge, a new multi-modal crossing of the lower American River connecting Truxel Road and [...] The post Connecting Natomas …
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Looking to serve your community? Join a City Commission or Board.

The City is now accepting applications for appointment to the Planning Commission and Construction Board of Appeals.
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City seeks development and business professionals for Small Developer Incubator committee

The City is launching a Small Developer Incubator Program to address Sacramento's housing shortage and seeks skilled professionals for an advisory committee to support small developers. The "Local Host Committee" will support the incubator program to create a network of developers and contractors who are familiar with their own neighborhoods and can develop smaller-scale housing [...] The post City seeks …
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CIBUS Fresh, is Recalling CIBUS Fresh Products Containing Glenview Farms Spreadable Brie, 2/3lb Due to Supplier Notification of a Possible Listeria Monocytogenes

Use or consumption of products contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe he