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The Appeal-Democrat formed from the 1926 merger of two earlier newspapers, the Marysville Appeal (founded in 1860) and the Marysville Evening Democrat (founded in 1884). [1]R.C. Hoiles, who built the Freedom Communications newspaper chain around the Santa Ana paper that became the Orange County Register, bought the Appeal-Democrat in 1946 [1] and placed his son-in-law Robert C. Hardie in ...
Oct. 30—A multi-vehicle crash on Sunday morning in Yuba City left at least one person dead and led to the hours-long closure of a busy city street, according to reporting by CBS13. At about 9:30 ...
The five men, known as the Panj Pyare, stand in front of the float with the Holy Scripture at the Yuba City Nagar Kirtan Sikh parade on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023.
Many in the Yuba-Sutter area said Mia Knight brought light to a community where LGBTQ+ people are still finding their footing. Yuba City honored a local transgender woman’s life at first ...
More specifically, it is the daily local newspaper for Sutter and Yuba county as well as neighboring communities. The Appeal-Democrat has been circulating throughout this region since 1926 when the Marysville Appeal (founded in 1860) and the Marysville Evening Democrat (founded in 1884) merged.
Yuba City (Maidu: Yubu) [7] [8] is a city in Northern California and the county seat of Sutter County, California, United States. The population was 70,117 at the 2020 census. Yuba City is the principal city of the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sutter County and Yuba County. The metro area's population is 164,138.
Aug. 25—A grand opening ceremony for the long-awaited Didar S. Bains Park in Yuba City will be held Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Located on Harter Parkway past the Walmart shopping center ...
KMYC (1410 AM, "The Patriot 1410 AM") is an American news/talk radio station based in Marysville, California. KMYC covers Yuba and Sutter counties, as well as Sacramento and other nearby population centers. It was originally on 1420 kHz and moved to 1450 kHz in 1941 due to the NARBA agreement. It moved to 1410 kHz in 1952.