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A fire gutted California’s historic Hotel Marysville. Economic crisis and ‘peril’ loom, city says. Ishani Desai, Vincent Medina. June 20, 2024 at 6:23 PM. ... In Other News.
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).. 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 and placed his son-in-law Robert C. Hardie in charge as ...
Nov. 17—Juan Carlos Medina, a Marysville man who pleaded no contest to arson and forcible rape last month, was sentenced this week to 16 years in a state prison. On Oct. 4, the 70-year-old ...
Faded fortunes. Built for $400,000 in 1925 and ’26, equivalent to $7 million in today’s dollars, the Hotel Marysville was once the jewel of its downtown, a cosmopolitan destination that drew ...
277554, 2411046. Website. www .marysville .ca .us. Marysville is a city and the county seat of Yuba County, California, located in the Gold Country region of Northern California. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 12,072, reflecting a decrease of 196 from the 12,268 counted in the 2000 Census.
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July 30, 2024 at 3:58 PM. Hector Amezcua/hamezcua@sacbee.com. A Yuba County judge ruled Friday that the city of Marysville cannot demolish the fire-gutted Hotel Marysville without permission from ...
KMYC. / 39.13833°N 121.55417°W / 39.13833; -121.55417. 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 ...