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Check out what Dixon Police were doing in your neighborhood yesterday, Sept. 18.
A two-day demolition derby event will commence this weekend, Sept. 21-22, at the Dixon Mayfair. Funds from the non-profit show will sponsor local sports and St. Jude's Children's Hospital, headed up by a local couple just wanting to give back.
City of Dixon employees are working hard all over town. Nominate ones you think earned a pat on the back
142 Throckmorton Theater wants to give you a pair of tickets to Friday night's Piano Concert featuring Australian musicians, Trysette & Fiona Joy Hawkins.
Dixon High Football is close to winning a live broadcast on KCRA 3 news at this Friday's game. They need your vote TODAY to win, as they trail on the heels of another school. It's easy, one click, no registration.
As part of a new weekly business highlight, Mill Valley Patch caught up with the owner of Weathered Nest for photos and information about the new store packed with thousands of out of the ordinary finds.
See what Dixon Police Department was up to yesterday. Here is the Sept. 17 call log.
The Dixon Lions Club is collecting used prescription eyeglasses as part of a unique recycling program, Lions Recycle For Site. Send your retired glasses to someone in need.
Tam Junction is lined with caution tape this morning as crews roll out new asphalt. Businesses are still open during the construction improvements.
Dixon gas stations, Arco and Shell, both broken into early Tuesday. Suspect got away with cash leaving destruction behind. (PHOTOS)
The first of two, and possibly three public hearings on the Mill Valley General Plan was held Monday, Sept. 16. The Planning Commission gave their recommendations and Council continued the adoptions to the Sept. 30 meeting.
Check out who made it on the Dixon Police Log on September 16, 2013.
Being the first Mill Valley teams at either the 10-year old or l l-year old level to win a Sectional Tournament and advance to Divisional play, the City Council honored their achievements at the Sept. 16 meeting.
Dixon Police responded to a burglary in progress that lead to a foot pursuit and arrest of two Vacaville teens.
Troy Hensley now faces 44 felonies for the alleged sexual relationship he had with a high school girl.