Ceres Courier
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Ceres Courier is a local multi-media source for news, and information. It covers community news stories around Ceres and surrounding areas. We cover non-profit events, schools, college and pro sports. We keep you informed about local and state government, as well as, issues that affect your life and your community.
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6d ago
The landmark reproduction of a Dutch windmill is returning to the Howard Johnson Inn ..read more
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6d ago
Approximately 29 workers employed at the Hatch Road 99 Cents Only store will soon be scampering to find new work following the April 5 announcement that the chain is closing all 371 nationwide locations ..read more
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6d ago
The race for three seats on the Ceres City Council doesn’t officially start until the candidate sign-ups begin in July and ends on Election Day, Nov. 5. But Cerina Otero isn’t wasting time and has announced she’s running for the District 3 council seat occupied by Bret Silveira ..read more
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6d ago
The Tuesday evening, April 2, scare that Ted Baze, pastor at the Ceres Seventh-day Adventist Church, endured is one he never wants to experience again ..read more
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6d ago
All Time Low, a band that has captivated audiences worldwide with their energetic performances and genre-defying sound, has signed a contract to perform at the Stanislaus County Fair on Saturday, July 13 ..read more
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6d ago
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (D-Jackson) is authoring Senate Bill 268 aimed at reclassifying the rape of an intoxicated person as a violent felony if the defendant caused the intoxication of the victim in order to assault them ..read more
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6d ago
Nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain fell onto Ceres Saturday from a cold front, further enhancing the water picture for the rest of the year ..read more
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6d ago
The TV magazine 60 Minutes reported, on Feb. 3, about a gap in our border wall. The gap is reported to be about 60 miles east of San Diego and is a global destination for migrants from around the world. The news source reported that during a four-day watch they personally witnessed about 600 illegal entries come through the small gap ..read more
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6d ago
Gloomy economic news for the Valley was presented at the recent annual Turlock Business Conference by Stanislaus State professor of business economics and Foster Farms endowed professor Dr. Gökçe Soydemir, Somjita Mitra of the California Department of Finance and Jessica Bohlen of Retail Strategies ..read more
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6d ago
Beer is made from grains, of course. But once those grains are spent they may be used to make great artisan breads, said Caitlin Jewell, former co-owner of a New England brewery turned teacher who will be in Ceres to show others how to make three different types of bread ..read more