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Week in Review, Nov. 6: Occupy Placer County, Mold at the DMV, More

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It's always a busy week in Roseville and last week was no exception. We had a story on the Roseville DMV closed because of black mold, a number of residents chimed in on what business might work best in the former Borders location, we wondered what's in store for Occupy Placer County and more.

Here's a look at what went on in Roseville last week:

- Placer County is currently asking for input from residents on the environmental impact of the Roseville racetrack.

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- Roseville residents can bring in strands of incandescent holiday lights to be recycled in exchange for new Energy Star LED lights, at no cost.

- The Westfield Galleria at Roseville and select stores will open at midnight Nov. 25 for shoppers.

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- Black mold was discovered in the janitor’s closet at the Roseville Department of Motor Vehicles Office, forcing the office to close temporarily.

- Months after Borders’ closing in Roseville, what should fill the space?

- Michael Elijah Adams pleaded guilty today to the murder of John Semler Owens almost 12 years ago.

- An Occupy Placer County Facebook page has been set up. What do you think of Occupy protests in Roseville?

- A number of fundraisers have been held in an effort to raise money for a Roseville family in need.

- Three men were caught stripping copper wiring in a field in west Roseville Thursday.

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