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Dan Schifle is co-owner of A Little Bit of Heaven cafe in Yuba City.
Dan Schifle
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• Name: Dan Schifle • Age: 50 • Family: Wife, Nalan; three children • City of residence: Olivehurst • Occupation: Co-owner of A Little Bit of Heaven, a Yuba City cafe • Hobbies, interests: Fishing, reading •... Full story
 Carolan Meek is the manager of the Colusa County Fairgrounds.  Her favorite thing to do on a rainy day is to sit in front of the fire with a good book and hot chocolate.
Carolan Ferreria Meek
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• Name: Carolan Ferreria Meek • Age: 42 • Family: Husband Don, son John, 9, and daughter Grace, 7 • City of residence: Colusa • Occupation: Manager of the Colusa County Fairgrounds • Favorite part of the job:... Full story
Moses Espino would like to see an outreach program for the youth in Colusa to keep kids out of gangs and out of trouble.
Moses Espino
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• Name: Moses Espino • Age: 30 • Family: Wife, Kim; five children, Crystal, 13, Niko, 7, Fabian, 7, Mia, 5, and JoJo, 3 • City of residence: Colusa • Occupation: Physical therapy aide and assistant manager of Metro PCS... Full story
Howard Hansel of Yuba City said he would like to travel to Alaska, Australia, Costa Rica and some places in South America.
Howard Hansel
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• Name: Howard Hansel • Age: 50 • Family: My wife, Cindy • City of residence: Yuba City • Occupation: Truck driver and orchid grower • Hobbies, interests: Fishing • What brought you to the Yuba-Sutter area?... Full story
Twin Rivers Charter School Superintendent/Principal Bob Loretelli lives in Modesto. His first job was at a cannery where his father worked.
Bob Loretelli
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• Name: Bob Loretelli • Age: 51 • Family: Wife, Lori; four children: Tara, 25, Kyle, 22, Erin, 18, Kayla, 16 • City of residence: Modesto • Occupation: Superintendent/ principal of Twin Rivers Charter School in Yuba City... Full story
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