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Oakdale Grower Calls Out OID

 Regardless of California being in its fourth year of a severe drought, water is always a precious commodity to farmers. When that water is sold ...

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Play Park Ribbon Cutting

The City of Oakdale has announced that a public ribbon cutting event will be held to officially re-open the Oakdale Children’s Play Park located ...

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Mid-Year Budget Review Promising

Just a few short years ago budget reviews meant doom and gloom for a city that had to cut emergency services, street lighting and sweeping ...

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City Enters Contract For HR Investigations

With city administrative staff cut and the elimination of a once human resources department, the City of Oakdale plans to enter into an agreement with ...

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Conflict Of Interest Concern Denies Post

Despite the encouragement of many city residents for her to vie for a commission post, the wife of a city councilman was denied a spot ...

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Millions Allocated To Improve, Maintain Transportation System

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has adopted 27 projects, valued at nearly $154 million, to support needed upkeep on California’s aging roads and bridges ...

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Fee Schedule Announced For 2016 Vital Records

Stanislaus County Clerk Recorder and Registrar of Voters Lee Lundrigan has announced the following fee changes in her office effective Jan. 1, 2016.

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Mayor State Of The City Slated

Oakdale Mayor Pat Paul will address the community at the annual State of the City luncheon Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the Bianchi Community Center on ...

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State Of The City Address

Oakdale Mayor Pat Paul will address the community at the annual State of the City luncheon today, Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the Bianchi Community Center ...

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Galgiani Legislation Offers Foreclosure Tax Forgiveness

Senator Cathleen Galgiani (D-Stockton) has introduced a bill that would extend tax relief on forgiveness of mortgage debt for some homeowners.

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City Considers New Fee Structure For Development

As the City of Oakdale continues to grow, its infrastructure and facilities require modification along with additional equipment needed to serve the new development areas ...

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Mayor Delivers Positive Outlook For ‘State Of City’

The City of Oakdale is in a far better shape, especially financially, than it was just six years ago, according to Mayor Pat Paul. Her ...

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Street Sweep Contract On Council’s Agenda

With the Feb. 15 Presidents’ Day Holiday, the City of Oakdale City Council meeting was moved to Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. – after ...

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FAST Bill Designed To End Government Waste

 U.S. Representative Jeff Denham (R-Turlock)’s Federal Asset Sale and Transfer (FAST) Act of 2016, a bipartisan bill to eliminate government waste by selling ...

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New Fire Prevention Grants Awarded For State Projects

An additional $3 million in grants throughout the state was awarded on Monday, April 4 by Cal Fire, for a variety of fire prevention projects ...

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Public Safety Dispatchers In Spotlight This Week

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is honoring the men and women who serve as call-takers and dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 10-16 ...

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Executive Director Appointed For State’s Fire Safe Council

The California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) has announced the appointment of Ruben Grijalva to the position of Executive Director, effective April 15.

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Proposed Management Plan Unveiled For New Melones

The State Water Resources Control Board held a workshop April 5 in Sacramento on the 2016 operations plan for the Stanislaus River, which includes a ...

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City Manager Gets Pay Raise

 The Oakdale City Council voted unanimously Monday, April 18 to raise City Manager Bryan Whitemyer’s base salary to $176,951. Whitemyer’s previous pay ...

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Council Sets LLMD Rates

 In a swift moving meeting on Monday, Aug. 1, the Oakdale City Council set its annual assessment for the city’s Landscape, Lighting and Maintenance ...

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