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Weeds growing, Citrus Heights

LETTER: Homeowners in Citrus Heights need to clean up their yards

The City is thinking about hiring someone to inspect rentals to help with the blight in Citrus Heights, but in my neighborhood it’s not the rentals that are the issue — it’s the homeowners that will not take…

Spooktacular, Citrus Heights

2018 Spooktacular event set for Oct. 13 in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– The 10th annual Spooktacular festivities will take place on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Raley’s shopping plaza at Antelope Road and Interstate 80…

Leonard Shymoniak, Citrus Heights

Guest Column: Reflections on Leonard Shymoniak, the Citrus Heights Pumpkin Farmer

By Dr. Jayna Karpinski-Costa– For those who never met or knew Leonard Shymoniak, the farmer who began the Pumpkin Farm in Citrus Heights, let me relate a few memories and my thoughts about what a great person he…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: schools, obituaries, ‘coffee with a cop’

Latest local news briefs include Citrus Heights police hosting a Coffee with a Cop event at Dutch Bros, obituaries from two local veterans and a school teacher, two upcoming school board candidate forums, and more…

Guest Column: A public ‘thank you’ to the Citrus Heights Police Dept.

By Commander Paul Reyes, American Legion Post 637– I have been a resident of Citrus Heights since WAAAYY before we became a city. I have seen this area grow and get better year after year and am very…

Citrus Heights Pumpkin Farmer’s legacy lives on after his death

Sentinel staff report– The 14-acre Pumpkin Farm on Old Auburn Road opened for its 44th season on Tuesday, but for the first time without the memorable farmer who launched the local attraction in 1974. Leonard Shymoniak, the 76-year-old…

We support vets event. Citrus Heights

2018 ‘Battle of the Bands & BBQ’ event in Citrus Heights to help vets

Sentinel staff report– Live music along with all-you-can-eat barbecue and beverages will once again be served up outside the Rusch Home in Citrus Heights for the annual “Battle of the Bands & BBQ” fundraiser, set for Oct. 6th.

ARCO, Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights Letters: repaving, politics, burgers, new veterans hall?

Latest letters from Sentinel readers discuss road repaving in Citrus Heights, burgers on Auburn Boulevard, criticism of an endorsement made by the mayor, and future potential for the property on Sunrise Boulevard formerly slated to become an ARCO…

Sunday Funday, CItrus Heights

Citrus Heights News Briefs: Sunday Funday, swearing-in, obituaries

Sentinel staff report– Latest local news briefs include recognition of slain Deputy Mark Stasyuk by Citrus Heights leaders, obituaries of two local residents, photos from Sunday Funday, and three new police executives being formally sworn in…

Applebees, Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights News Briefs: Tip-a-Cop, Chamber endorsements, tiny theatre

Latest local news briefs include Citrus Heights police officers helping serve tables at Applebee’s for a Special Olympics fundraiser, endorsements made in local races by the Citrus Heights Chamber, and a tiny theatre on Auburn Boulevard being featured…

Motorcycle competition at Sunrise Mall

Citrus Heights police cancel motorcycle competition to attend slain deputy’s memorial

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights Police Department’s annual Traffic Safety Day and Motorcycle Skills Challenge at Sunrise Mall has been cancelled in order to allow officers to attend the memorial service planned for Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputy…

Vaccine skeptics

Citrus Heights man arrested after hijacking congressman’s mic, yelling ‘vaccines cause autism’

Sentinel staff report– A Citrus Heights man was arrested on Monday for disrupting an out-of-state congressional debate where video shows him walking on stage and yelling “vaccines cause autism” into a microphone.