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🌱 Roseville Fiscal Budget Adopted + Roommate Arrested For Murder

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Hi, everybody. I'm back in your inbox this morning to walk you through all the most important things happening in Roseville.

I'll be out tomorrow, but I'll be back in your inbox bright and early Monday morning!


First, your weekend weather:

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  • Cool with clouds and sun. High: 75 Low: 51.

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Here are the top five stories in Roseville today:

  1. The Roseville City Council has adopted the City’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget. More than half of the city’s overall expenses are related to the operation of the community owned electric, water, wastewater and refuse utilities. The budget overview can be viewed at Roseville.ca.us/budget. (Roseville Today)
  2. Need someplace to take Dad to impress? Hillenbrand Farmhaus Brewery in Newcastle fits that bill! It's serving up its signature beers and mimosas and a fresh German pretzel charcuterie plate that is to die for! There will be music by the pond and a good time to be had by all! Head out and impress Dad with your impeccable taste for Father's Day. (Good Day Sacramento)
  3. The Roseville City Council reviewed information and proposed measures that will be added to the ballot for the upcoming Nov. 8 General Election. Seats for District 2 and District 4 will be up for election and Deputy City Manager Megan Schied introduced a hotel and lodging Tax that will be up for vote. (Roseville Press Tribune)
  4. The Placer County Board of Supervisors has approved a grant application "to improve the lives of low- and moderate-income residents through the creation and expansion of community and economic development opportunities." According to the staff presentation, the funds will be used for homebuyer assistance up to $525,000 to fund the First Time Homebuyer Program, up to $230,000 for a Home Hardening Loan Program and planning and technical assistance up to $250,000 to conduct a National Environmental Policy Act Study of the Placer County Government Center in North Auburn in support of development of future public facilities. (Gold Country Media)
  5. Police arrested Ryan Bacon of Roseville on murder charges after a suspicious death at a Roseville home on Wednesday. According to police Bacon and the victim lived together in the home on Loretto Drive. The incident is still under investigation and police have not released the identity of the victim. (Roseville Press Tribune)

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This weekend in Roseville:

  • The 2022 Virtual Esophageal Cancer Walk/Run is hosted by The Salgi Esophageal Cancer Research Foundation. Participants can decide if they would like to walk/run on Saturday, June 18 or Sunday, June 19. (9 a.m.)
  • See 1000s of reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, isopods and more at Reptilian Nation Expo @ the Grounds in Roseville. (10 a.m.)
  • Come be a part of the art experience at the 3rd Saturday Downtown Art Walk in Roseville. (5 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • This week Roseville Firefighters are building Laced Post Vertical Shores in order to support a ceiling that has suffered damage from a collapse. Check it out in this video. (Roseville Firefighters Local 1592 via Facebook)
  • The Roseville Police Department is currently accepting applications for Police Cadets. A Police Cadet is a part-time, non-sworn position, that works directly with Patrol Teams in an apprenticeship-style program. The goal of the Cadet program is to prepare its members for a career in law enforcement. (City of Roseville, California Police Department via Facebook)
  • All six Tennis Courts at Mahany Park (behind the RAC) will be closed for demolition and reconstruction beginning June 16. At times, construction will require closure of the nearby trail. Signs will be posted. The beautifully redone courts should be ready by the fall. (Roseville Parks & Recreation via Instagram)

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Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you around.

Jeri Karges

About me: Jeri Karges has been living in and loving the Sacramento region for over 30 years. Her passion is finding new and unique ways to enjoy the city and surrounding areas. On weekends, you can find her pestering her friends to sample the restaurant that doesn't have silverware, or try their hand at throwing an axe. Jeri also enjoys writing about retirement planning at https://rockinretirement.subst...

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