The air is crisp, the leaves changing into vivid colors of gold and red, and the little town of Marysville is about to be born. In the fall of 1842, John A. Sutter leased some land to Theodore Cordua. Cordua built a home, raised livestock and built a trading post at what we now … [Read more...] about Marysville’s Golden Years
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Injuries Hurting Yuba Baseball
On April 14, the 49ers (9-17, 5-11) defeated Los Medanos 18-9. As a team, Yuba had 19 hits. Will Meier was the winning pitcher, pitching six and allowing two runs, striking out six. Dino Gellepes was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Frank Avilla and Neil Holmes each had three hits. Matt … [Read more...] about Injuries Hurting Yuba Baseball
Students to Seek New Housing
Many Yuba College students live in Section 8 Housing, a branch of subsidized housing offered by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Section 8 program provides rental payment assistance to qualifying tenants, which are primarily low-income renters … [Read more...] about Students to Seek New Housing
Prager Shoulders Tennis Program
In dire straits to keep the Yuba College tennis program alive for Yuba Athletes, Coach Josh Prager funded this season's tennis program from his own pockets. Coach Prager explained, "Each season requires $15,000 for coaches' pay, assistant coaches' pay, van rentals, balls, entry … [Read more...] about Prager Shoulders Tennis Program
Appreciating What Yuba Has to Offer, For a Change
I have been attending this college on and off since 2000. If you want to get technical, the first class I enrolled myself into was back in in 1989 as a sophomore at Lindhurst High School. I have been doing photography and jaunting the occasional column or article for this paper … [Read more...] about Appreciating What Yuba Has to Offer, For a Change