Citrus Heights Sentinel

Nutcracker ballet, Frozen Winter Festival coming to Citrus Heights this week
Nutcracker ballet performances will be coming to Citrus Heights Dec. 18, followed by a Frozen-themed winter festival on Dec. 21.

New mayor, vice mayor selected for Citrus Heights
The City Council on Thursday night selected two members from its ranks to serve one-year terms as mayor and vice mayor of Citrus Heights during 2020.

LETTERS: Here’s how to fix Old Auburn Road
I have lived in Citrus Heights and Orangevale for many years and use the intersection of Fair Oaks Boulevard and Old Auburn Road very often.

Single mom holding yard sale as last-resort to not lose house before Christmas
Just six months ago, 42-year-old April Koontz had enough money to pay the bills and monthly rent for her Citrus Heights home. But then her hours got cut at work, child support checks halted, and a vehicle break-in…

New playground opens at Rusch Park
Children and families now have a new playground to enjoy at Rusch Park in Citrus Heights, after a ribbon cutting ceremony for the playground was held on Wednesday morning.

Citrus Heights to consider doubling, tripling certain fees
Fees charged to residents and developers for building permits and other fees at City Hall could soon rise significantly, if a new Master Fee Schedule is adopted by the City Council on Thursday.

Mesa Verde Basketball: Boys Search For First Win Against Leroy Greene
Mesa Verde Varsity boys basketball team were in action against Leroy Greene Academy on Tuesday, searching for their first win.

LETTERS: Police logs were valuable source of info in Citrus Heights
Latest letters from Citrus Heights residents respond to the recent decision by the police department to discontinue posting daily incident bulletins about local crimes and reports…

Mesa Verde Basketball: Girls get off to historic start
Mesa Verde Girls Varsity Basketball elevated their game another level on Tuesday.

Plans for 22-unit apartment complex in Citrus Heights postponed indefinitely
The Southern California development team that earlier this year proposed a new 22-unit apartment complex in the area behind the Citrus Heights Raley’s Supermarket confirmed Friday that it has postponed the plans indefinitely…