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Lisa Swarthout, a former Grass Valley council member and mayor, on Thursday declared her candidacy for the District 3 seat on the Board of Supervisors. Swarthout emphasized her long record of public service and concerns residents expressed to her as reasons to seek this office. “I want to help the people of District 3,” said Swarthout. “Yet we all must work for the greater good of the county.” Swarthout left the Grass Valley City Council in December after serving 25 years in public service nine of them as a planning commissioner, then as a City Council member starting in 2004, serving twice as mayor. She declined to run for council again in August. ....
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Grass Valley has finalized its method for determining who will get a permit to operate a commercial cannabis enterprise within city limits. The City Council on Tuesday approved the membership of the committee that will make those decisions. Council member Tom Ivy abstained. The vote was the latest step on the road to commercial cannabis a path the city started in November. That’s when the council took action to amend the municipal and development codes to allow cannabis businesses to operate. It also put City Manager Tim Kiser in charge of forming a committee to review and then choose among prospective applicants. ....
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AP | AP Despite some serious logistical challenges, Grass Valley will push forward with naming its largest upcoming municipal project after slain U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, who was born in the town. “It’s very generous of them to consider honoring Chris,” said Jan Stevens, the emissary’s father, in a phone interview with The Union. “We’re very gracious of their consideration.” One of those challenges is to garner California legislature approval of changing the name of a nearly $25 million planned project to add on- and off-ramps to Highway 49/20 at Dorsey Drive from “Dorsey Interchange” to something in honor of Stevens. It will require a legislative sponsor, said Public Works Director Tim Kiser. ....