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Rio Americano Girls Volleyball Seniors Ready For End of Regular Season, Playoffs
Five seniors want to end El Camino's perfect league season.

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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Residents certainly have a plan for a more aesthetically pleasing vision for Fair Oaks Boulevard, arguably the "spine" of Carmichael through the Fair Oaks Boulevard Corridor Plan. It's a multi-year program to further the goals of the Carmichael Community Action Plan adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 2006 to reutilize and enhance Fair Oaks Boulevard, according to the County of Sacramento Planning & Community Development department.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
While I believe Carmichael residents certainly deserve a better looking main thoroughfare with a mix of residential and commercial properties, it may be some time before county officials can further studies to alleviate high commute traffic due to budget limitations.<br>
Five seniors want to end El Camino's perfect league season.

Troubadors too much for Raiders.
Program helps parents pick up reading techniques for bilingual learners.
Troop 1637 to clean school the last Tuesday of every month.
Priest served at Our Lady of the Assumption, Jesuit.
Teams share field at El Camino, win-loss record.
The week ahead in sports for Carmichael-area high schools.
HS sports, honorary mayor fundraiser, Nature Fest and Celtic Festival.
Senior Missy Fuerst was all-league selection last season.
Youth football team played Center earlier this month.
El Camino takes second win over Rio Americano this season.
A look at the week ahead in fall sports for Carmichael-area schools.
HS sports, Capra Park's open house, Jewish Food Faire and Jesuit Open House.
Bee report claims neighborhood opposition reason why schools play home games on Saturday afternoons.
Tyler Masterson can also play wide receiver, free safety, kicker and punter.
Wolverines to face rival Sacramento Dragons.