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  2. These are the faces of the homeless who died in Sacramento ...

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    A father of four died of hypothermia. One was killed in a mass shooting. Others died in accidents. Their friends and loved ones shared memories with The Sacramento Bee.

  3. Megan Marshack, forever linked with former VP Nelson ... - AOL

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    She was “The Woman Who Was There,” a New York Times obituary recalled, citing a headline of a Washington Post profile. In her native California, a Sacramento Bee headline dubbed her “Mum ...

  4. Sacramento lost legends this year. Here are key figures who ...

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    Writers, artists, hall-of-fame coaches, politicians, local business leaders and many more passed away this year.

  5. The Sacramento Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Bee is a daily newspaper published in Sacramento, California, in the United States.Since its foundation in 1857, The Bee has become the largest newspaper in Sacramento, the fifth largest newspaper in California, and the 27th largest paper in the U.S. [4] It is distributed in the upper Sacramento Valley, with a total circulation area that spans about 12,000 square miles (31,000 ...

  6. Megan Marshack - Wikipedia

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    Megan Ruth Marshack [1] (October 31, 1953 – October 2, 2024) was an American journalist and producer who served as an aide to Nelson Rockefeller from 1975 until his death on January 26, 1979.

  7. Charles Kenny McClatchy - Wikipedia

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    Charles Kenny McClatchy, better known as C. K. McClatchy (November 1, 1858 – April 27, 1936), was the editor of The Sacramento Bee and a founder of McClatchy Newspapers, the family-owned company that was forerunner to The McClatchy Company. McClatchy attended Santa Clara University, where he earned a Masters of Arts in 1901. [1]

  8. Leon Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    A 1969 Sacramento Bee article states his so-called "Indian name" to be "Ky-you-ha-ha-de", supposedly meaning unfinished business. [3] Zeisberger's Indian dictionary, however, translates "unfinished" to "áchsonti jechsai" and "business" to "garrichwa, agojotechsera", [ 16 ] so the accuracy of this claim is questionable.

  9. Rex Babin - Wikipedia

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    Rex Babin was born on August 17, 1962, in Los Angeles, California. [4] His father died when he was 4 years old and he was primarily raised my his mother. [4] Babin graduated with a B.A. (1985) in English from San Diego State University. [4]