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Citrus Heights Water District moving ahead with $3.5M well project

By Mike Hazlip— While California faces another year of rainfall shortages, the Citrus Heights Water District is moving forward with a $3.5 million plan to add a new well to “increase water supply reliability and long-term price stability.”

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The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

City Council members will meet Thursday evening for a closed session, followed by a regular meeting at 7 p.m. to take action on items related to development at Sylvan Corners, a $417,000 request to purchase six police vehicles,…

City seeing ‘a ton of interest’ from developers in Sunrise Mall plans

By Mike Hazlip— With the Sunrise Tomorrow plan for the 100-acre Sunrise Mall property now approved, the city says significant interest is being seen from developers.

Area ministry works to feed, help homeless off the streets in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip— For more than a decade, The Way Ministries has worked in and around Citrus Heights to feed those in need and help people experiencing homelessness transition into a more stable life.

10th Inning, former site

Q&A: What’s going on at the former sports bar on Mariposa Avenue?

Sentinel staff report– Following sale of the property in August, construction activity has been observed at the former 10th Inning sports bar at 7753 Mariposa Ave. and questions have been raised about what future use is planned for…

Finding purpose: One man’s volunteer journey in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip— For one Citrus Heights volunteer, community service not only keeps him active, but 77-year-old Michael Lagomarsino says he’s learned something about himself in the process.

Holiday comedy on stage this month at Theatre in the Heights

By Mike Hazlip— Everything that can go wrong does go wrong (on purpose) in Theater in the Heights’ latest production of a comedy loosely based off Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”

Citrus Heights News Briefs: city manager search, service dog, street closures

Latest local news briefs include an update on the city manager selection process in Citrus Heights, a veteran’s missing service dog being found, San Juan Unified once again revising its trustee election maps, and upcoming street closures.

Citrus Heights tree lighting draws large crowd at City Hall

By Mike Hazlip— Hundreds gathered outside City Hall Wednesday night to watch the tree lighting in person for the first time since the pandemic began over a year ago.

Sunrise Mall

Sunrise Mall welcomes three new shops, amid redevelopment plans

By Mike Hazlip— There are three fewer vacant spaces in Sunrise Mall now that two clothing stores and a barber shop recently opened their doors. The city announced the new tenants in a social media release Monday, encouraging…