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Week in Review, April 7: Missing Boy, Slocum House Returns, Baseball Brawl, More
A look back at the news for the week ending April 7.

The week in review has arrived and with it a slew of stories making headlines. Sit back, relax and catch up on all the stories you may have missed for the week ending April 7.
- - Congratulations to Earl LeGette on the prestigious award.
- - One would-be criminal got more than he bargained for when attempting to rob a Fair Oaks home.
- - People had plenty to say following an ugly brawl Monday, April 2.
- - There are 15 salons in Fair Oaks Village, with another on the way.
- - Miguel Sanchez went missing Tuesday, April 3.
- - What happens to those bunnies and chicks after Easter?
- - The former "The View" co-host looks back on her career.
- - Say hello to Kinga. She's available for adoption through the Sacramento County Animal Shelter.
- - Nicole Naditz, the 2012 National Board Certified and district and Sacramento County Teacher of The Year shares her experience overseas in her own words.
- - Property owners of the venerable Fair Oaks institution set their eyes on a June reopening.
- - There are some new eyes in the Sacramento sky helping out local law enforcement.
- - Crooks caught making bad decisions.
- - Find out how Sac Metro Fire trains for the unique rescues.
- - Share your thoughts on the upcoming Major League season.
- - Find out what happening in Fair Oaks this Easter weekend.
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