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This Week's Rohnert Park Headlines
Murray fundraiser, bike lanes and destruction of a historic building.

We led this week with on the Calli Ann Murray fundraiser, held Sunday at Sally Tomatoes. The staggering amount of community support brought tears to Jeff and Ling's eyes throughout the day. The Murrays lost their daughter Dec. 1 when Kaitlyn Dunaway, 18, hit them while the two were walking through a crosswalk. Don't miss the of the fundraiser, it's led by Wonderbread 5.Β
Summer's coming β and the city's starting to ready the recreation facilities here. Two meetings Monday night hashed out plans for bike lanes in Rohnert Park and whether or not to keep Magnolia Pool open.Β
Click Β to read about how H-Pool and M-Pool are slowly deteriorating. on plans to rehabilitate old bike lanes and create new ones as well.
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Police are still looking for a middle-aged man who exposed himself to a little girl on her way to school Β Tuesday morning. Patrol cars are canvassing city schools and looking at sex offender records to help find the guy. .
Students at Sonoma State on Wednesday said they were ready to get arrested in a low-key to higher education. It remained silent throughout the day, and campus faculty said they supported what the kids were doing.
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City engineers said Thursday that the old Southwest Fire Station will be likely be gone in two months. Rohnert Park is using redevelopment funds to , leaving local historians and former City Manager Pete Callinan disappointed.
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