The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, October 9.
In today’s episode:
- $2M to go toward Butte County community schools — Adia White, NSPR
- Hands-on prescribed fire training in Butte County this month — Adia White, NSPR
- Chico airport to host open house, movie screening on the tarmac — Adia White, NSPR
- California deploying additional rescue workers to Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton — CapRadio Staff
Featured:
The Sacramento Valley Scholastic Chess League recently held its first ever tournament of the season. Hundreds of students attended, making it the largest first tournament in league history.
In case you missed it:
- Sycamore Pool will be closed for the next several days — NSPR
- New conservation nonprofit seeks to remove old fences that kill wildlife — NSPR
- Pioneer Community Energy to present to Butte supervisors following completion of impact study — NSPR
- Some North State communities to receive state funds for mental health services — CapRadio
- Feral cat spayathon to be held in Plumas County — NSPR
- Deadline for Dixie Fire compensation program approaching — NSPR
- California is setting new food expiration labeling standards — NSPR
- After two months of extreme heat Chico finally has a cooling center — NSPR
- Blue Room Theatre stays after school with “‘Detention’ Definitely Not The Breakfast Club” — NSPR
- California water officials warn of extreme weather in the coming year — NSPR
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