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Citrus Heights nonprofits could use some help on Giving Tuesday

Sentinel staff report– November 30 is “Giving Tuesday,” a day encouraging support for nonprofits, following the holiday shopping frenzies of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Holiday blood drive to be held in Citrus Heights, amid national shortage

Sentinel staff report– An upcoming blood drive in Citrus Heights will be held on Van Maren Lane this Thursday, as the nation faces an emergency blood shortage.

Citrus Heights mom, kids displaced for Thanksgiving after fire damages home

By Mike Hazlip— A Citrus Heights mother and her two children are staying with relatives this Thanksgiving holiday after their home was damaged by a fire last week, and then reportedly robbed twice.

Guest Column: Holiday discussions you shouldn’t avoid

Guest column by Beth Moran– Holidays and happy thoughts go hand-in-hand, but when it comes to advance planning for family members, some conversations are downright avoided…

Lincoln 40 Citrus Heights

The history behind those ‘Lincoln 40’ signs in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip— Before 1913, a patchwork of country roads crisscrossed Citrus Heights as well as much of the country, until businessman Carl G. Fisher began an effort to unite them into the first transcontinental highway, allowing drivers…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: redistricting, missing teen, obituary

Latest news briefs include a final draft map being released with redrawn lines for Sacramento County supervisor districts, a missing juvenile being located safely, and the passing of a local Marine Corps veteran.

Thanksgiving

Drivers line up for free Thanksgiving dinners outside Citrus Heights food closet

By Mike Hazlip— Volunteers with the Sunrise Christian Food Ministry on Thursday handed out hundreds of turkey dinners to families in need outside Advent Lutheran Church in Citrus Heights.

Christmas tree lighting

Citrus Heights tree lighting ceremony set for Dec. 1st

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights will be returning to an in-person tree lighting this year, as the pandemic resulted in the city hosting a virtual ceremony last year.

Guest Opinion: Should Sacramento County ban flavored tobacco?

By Sue Frost– In October, two of my colleagues on the Board of Supervisors announced that they are bringing forward an item to our agenda to ban all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, flavored e-cigarettes and hookah.…

Supply chain shortages hit Citrus Heights food closet in advance of Thanksgiving

Sentinel staff report– Amid supply chain shortages and anticipation of an overwhelming number of struggling families seeking Thanksgiving food supplies this year, a food ministry based in Citrus Heights is seeking donations of food from the community by…

Q&A: Did last weekend’s craft show at Sunrise Mall get cancelled?

Shoppers dropping by Sunrise Mall for the second day of a publicized craft show last weekend reported finding nothing set up in the parking lot, after an event organizer said the show was mistakenly advertised as a two-day…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: business award, obituary, ‘State of the City’

Latest local news briefs include a local businessman being recognized with a regional award, an obituary for a 48-year-old local resident and the city sharing highlights from the past year in a “State of the City” address on…