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November 2017
| November 3
November 3, 2017
He's 80 pounds, fluffy and helping Merced kids learn
Blue Devils look for better performance against Yuba as Cocio, Cook chase history.
Their partner was killed in a Merced Co. robbery. Now they’re on their way to prison
Don Martin: Atwater shined brightly on Halloween night
These Merced County teens are suspects in nearly a dozen vandalism cases
Man and woman sought in Merced burglary case
Do you know this man? Merced police seek public’s help in theft case
He’s in prison on multiple charges. And he’s Merced College’s student of the month
We can’t wait for Congress, Merced County must help its own uninsured
Stone Ridge Christian gets its wish: Another shot at the two-time section champions.
El Capitan eliminated from water polo playoffs, Buhach Colony advances to semifinals.
Steve Bantly: Globalization is the real culprit in killing jobs and people
Kent Amberson: Next time you need electrical help, look in Atwater