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Annual "Safe Halloween - Trick or Treat" in Georgetown  

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Tuesday, October 31 2006, 5:00pm - 8:00pm

So come on all of you ghosts and goblins and join us for another fun filled Halloween. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. On Church Street between Highway 193 and School Street in Georgetown. This is a free event for the community. For more information contact: Georgetown Divide Recreation District (530) 333-4000


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MSNBC.com: Weather
  • Go away, Fay: Storm hits Fla. for 4th day

    Eric Stern carries out a suitcase from his mother-in-law's home in Indialantic, Fla., on Wednesday. Stern said water had reached the building's first floor. Tropical Storm Fay made its third Florida landfall of the week on Thursday, forcing dozens more residents to flee floodwaters and even driving alligators and snakes out into streets.


  • Rain pounds parts of Texas
    Heavy rains settled in across areas of North Texas for the sixth consecutive day Wednesday, weakening a bridge and forcing postponement of a homecoming parade planned Saturday for Olympic gold medalist Nastia Liukin.
  • Hikers located after Grand Canyon flood

    A Hualapai tribal police officer checks the name of a tourist leaving the Grand Canyon near Supai, Ariz., on Monday.Authorities said Tuesday they have accounted for 11 hikers who were missing after flooding struck a remote part of the Grand Canyon.


  • Typhoon Nuri dumps rains in Philippines
    A powerful typhoon packing winds of 87 mph battered the northern Philippines with heavy rains Wednesday, closing schools and putting authorities on alert for flash floods and landslides.
  • Flooding recedes in South Texas
    The Rio Grande Valley's main highway was open to traffic again Tuesday as flooding receded following a deluge of up to 13 inches of rain across southern Texas.
  • Harsh spring meant pits for Calif. olive crop
    Extra olives with your martini? Bartenders soon may think twice about that, with table olive prices expected to go up as California growers face their second-lightest harvest in more than a decade.
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