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Rain Brings Hazards to Safe Travel

By: Eric Marks CITRUS HEIGHTS- Fog and rain season is upon us once again and that means drivers must be vigilant of the challenges adverse weather causes. Diminished visibility, loss of traction and hydroplaning are a few of the issues novice and experienced drivers alike confront in a typical rainy season in the Sacramento valley. What can you do to safely negotiate the roads in inclement weather? Some tips include slowing down in the rain for better traction and stopping power, proper tire inflation and replacing bald tires. The Press spoke with Jay Rubash, owner of Lone Star Auto Service, about safe driving. “Tire inflation is very important in stability of the car in winter or summe

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Art Show To Benefit Local Church.

Mark your calendars for two days in late May. Two local artists will have their work exhibited and auctioned to aid St. Francis Episcopalian Church in Fair Oaks. Artists AJ Tudury and Linda Senor-Weyl will be the featured artists. The artists and their work will be shown at St. Francis Episcopal Church, located at 11430 Fair Oaks Boulevard, on Friday, May 20, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will include drinks and a reception. On May 21, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., a reception with tea and treats will be held. Admission is $10 and covers the cost of two drinks and a raffle ticket. Senor-Weyl is both excited and apprehensive about the showing, as it will give her work more exposure. She is hop

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Tangled up In Ribbons- An Interview with Lauren Hess of Agent Ribbons

Fresh off a tour of Spain and Europe, and having one of their songs featured on a national television show, Agent Ribbons will play Sacramento twice this month. The band is touring the West Coast in support of their 2010 release “Château Crone” The Austin, Texas based duo is playing Harlow’s on May 10 and ten days later at Caesar Chavez Park. The band consists of Lauren Hess (drums, vocals) and Natalie Ribbons (guitar, vocals) and both are Sacramento-area natives, Hess is from Folsom and Ribbons is from Land Park. Hess, 29, lived in Folsom for 15 years and graduated from Folsom High in 2000. In addition, she had her first band while in high school called Miss Conduct. Their music has be

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