The Merced FOCUS newsletter March 4 edition: The latest local and Valley news
Here are some of the top news items that recently made headlines in Merced County and the San Joaquin Valley
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We are the Merced FOCUS, the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative’s new nonprofit newsroom geared toward covering Merced and the San Joaquin Valley.
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The following is a collection of news items written by Merced FOCUS, in addition to our partners at KVPR and other important regional publications:
From conditional ballots to language services, the Registrar of Voters Office has set up 14 centers to help. READ THE FULL STORY
Those snowlike acres of blossoms are so much more than a breathtaking backdrop for selfies. READ THE FULL STORY
The report focuses on what are known as “A-G requirements,” which are classes needed for undergraduate student admission into a University of California or California State University campus. READ THE FULL STORY
The documents, filed this month, include a remodel permit for the Regal Hollywood theater on Main Street. READ THE FULL STORY
The program,which serves youth ages 1-17, has been in place for four decades. READ THE FULL STORY
The two-part initiative would change how mental health services funding can be used by counties and approve a $6.4 billion bond to build treatment facilities and housing. READ THE FULL STORY