Stars gather at Graton Resort & Casino

A big cash prize is waiting for you ROHNERT PARK – Goodbye 2021, win BIG in 202! Graton Resort & Casino will host the “New Year New Winnings Cash Giveaway” on Friday, January 28. Drawings will be at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. One lucky winner at each drawing wins $25,000 cash guaranteed. Plus, 20…

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[COLUMN] Children just like you

(1st of 2 parts) LONG ago in the island of Crete, there lived a man named Daedalus, who was famed for his skills as an inventor. He worked for King Minos. Foremost among his many achievements was building the labyrinth in which the king kept the Minotaur, a fearsome, legendary beast which was half-man and…

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[OBITUARY] Remembering Rosemarie De Vera-Javier

The De Vera-Javier Family * Emerald Lantern Group * Pangasinan Brotherhood-USA sadly announce the passing of our dear Rosemarie De Vera-Javier (April 4, 1961 – January 15, 2022) (Daughter of the late Rustico de Vera of Mangaldan, Pangasinan & Zenaida Osorio Rosario-de Vera of San Carlos, Pangasinan) 1980 Mutya ng Pilipinas Movie Actress Singer Community Leader Philantropist…

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[COLUMN] Tax filing choices for your Nevada LLC

When you set up your own business, you have a choice of operating as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or LLC.  How do you select which entity is most beneficial for you? Choosing the wrong form could cause unnecessary taxes, increased liability, and unnecessary exposure to lawsuits. What you should not do is listen to…

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[COLUMN] The wedding at Cana

There is so much richness of meanings in this Sunday’s (January 16) Gospel that it would be difficult to point out just one particular thrust. However, it’s understandable because the Gospel of John is known to be full of signs and symbols that represent profound theological insights. But what impresses me about this story are…

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[COLUMN] How to put a handle on too much debt 

IS there such a thing as “good” debt? Sure there is. Debt can get you a higher education and get you a profession. By higher education, I mean college and graduate school, including the professions. Let’s say you’re about to graduate from high school and you want to become a medical doctor, a physician. You…

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LA County public health official warns against ‘non-essential activities’ to mitigate COVID surge

More than 40,000 positive cases reported AS positive coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County continue to rise, county officials are warning the public against “non-essential activities” in the coming weeks. “While we’re in the surge, we do ask that you exercise more caution, even if you’re vaccinated and boosted,” LA County Public Health Director Barbara…

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