Community Corner
Week in Review, June 2: American Dreams, Origins of The Village Chickens, More
A look back at the week ending June 2.

The week in review has arrived and with it a slew of stories making headlines. Sit back, relax and catch up on all the stories you may have missed for the week ending June 2.
- - Symbols of Americana were on display all around Fair Oaks on Monday, but is the American dream still achievable in the current day and age? Share your thoughts and stories.
- - What type of business does Fair Oaks need most?
- - Think you have a better caption for this image? Post your own joke about this picture in the comments.
- - The following information was supplied by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
- - The man many thought to be responsible for introducing the Fair Oaks chickens speaks up about his inspiration and what he thinks of the current population of chickens in The Village.
- - Those with used eyeglasses can donate them at the Sacramento County Service Center at 5229B Hazel Avenue.
- - The high school librarian hopes to raise money through the sale of old and unwanted books to spend on purchasing contemporary and sought after books.
- - Take our poll and add your thoughts in the comments.
- - The driver was transported to Mercy San Juan Hospital.
- - Proposition 29 would add $1 to the price of each cigarette pack sold in California.
- - A fun game involving Fair Oaks landmarks.
- - Three candidates will face off on June 5.
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