The Yuba College men and women tennis teams have their hopes set on several single players and possibly a doubles team qualifying for the State meet which will be held at the College of Desert on May 7-8. Based on the women's successful matches so far in the season, these … [Read more...] about Tennis takes aim for State
Track team up and running
The spring season for Yuba College's track and field team promises to be an exciting and eventful one. Over 30 athletes are on the 49ers team roster, which is a very decent amount. The majority of the team members are sprinters, with a few middle-distance runners; many of the … [Read more...] about Track team up and running
Adaptive P.E. disrupts west parking lot
Students looking for a parking spot in Yuba College's west lot cannot help but notice some serious construction behind the distance education building. What will soon be a new Adaptive Physical Education building for disabled students is scheduled for completion during Fall … [Read more...] about Adaptive P.E. disrupts west parking lot
Valley pollutants threaten farm workers
Most of Yuba County is located in the foothills and lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. On the West, from the edge of the Sacramento Valley to the northeastern corner of Yuba County, elevations increase from a dense 60 to a thin 4,000 feet. In a recent article, … [Read more...] about Valley pollutants threaten farm workers
Marysville pollutants concern residents
In back of the AM/PM gas station located at 707 E street, within the city limits of Marysville, sits a room-sized metal purifier that emits chemical fumes into the air from its large steel chimney. According to Bonita Steers, Hazardous Materials Specialist of Yuba County's Air … [Read more...] about Marysville pollutants concern residents