American River Messenger

American River Messenger

The American River Messenger is a community-focused newspaper that is created and shared to cater to readers mainly in Sacramento and nearby regions. Our publication covers a variety of topics, including general news, updates on local businesses and real estate, special announcements, event news, opinion pieces, church information, entertainment schedules, news for seniors, local sports updates, volunteer opportunities, contributions from syndicated columnists, as well as cartoons and games.

Local
English
Newspaper

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31
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#9459076

United States

#3570476

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  • Jul 30, 2024 | americanrivermessenger.com | Carol Feineman

    StonesGambling Hall’s 10th anniversary celebration was well-attended. Joining in the fun, from left, are Citrus Heights Economic Development andCommunity Engagement Director Meghan Huber, former Citrus Heights CityCouncilmember Jeff Slowley, Stones Gambling Hall partner Kermit Schayltz, StonesGambling Hall co-owner Ryan Stone, co-ownerMasis Kevorkianand Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | americanrivermessenger.com | Carol Feineman

    What would a fairbe like without going on rides at the carnival? There are rides for the thrill-seekers as well as for those who want atamer but just as fun experience. Photo courtesy of California State FairSACRAMENTO REGION,CA (MPG) - The 170th California State Fair offers 17 days of old-fashioned funfor the whole family, from July 12 to July 28.

  • May 28, 2024 | americanrivermessenger.com | Carol Feineman

    Mason Brazilbrought joy to many area residents in his short life. Now, in Mason Brazil’smemory, his father is bringing awareness of the increase in deadly fentanylpoisonings through the annual fentanyl prevention event. Photo courtesy of Ricky BrazilWEST SACRAMENTO,CA (MPG) – The third annual “Fighting Fentanyl” Fentanyl Awareness event onJune 1 is put on by a father who does not want other families to experience theloss of a loved one from fentanyl poisoning.

  • Sep 27, 2019 | americanrivermessenger.com | Dawn Foster

  • Sep 27, 2019 | americanrivermessenger.com | Rick Reed

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123 Example Street

City, Country 12345

Phone

+1 (555) 123-4567

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