Upgraded Living - July 2021

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Nine-One-One with Jim Parrott

If I wasn’t a first responder, I’d likely be teaching. Three critical qualities I possess that got me where I am today are a decent ability not to procrastinate, an above average ability to read and write, and the talent to talk to anyone (plus a healthy level of insecurity to keep me motivated). My schedule? Well, since I no longer work shift work, think of it like banker’s hours, except the bank never really closes, and I’m on-call a lot. A book that left a lasting impression on me is The Haj by Leon Uris. Ironically, it was the last book I read in college, but it kicked off a lifelong obsession with history and geography. Something I wish I were better at is typing. I thought it was too nerdy to take typing in high school. Who’s the nerd now? And yes, I text with one finger, too. My “go to” Northern California spot is Crater Lake near Mt Lassen—a favorite place to fly fish and at the same time be humbled by the resident ospreys (who will always be better at fishing than I). My personal billboard would read, “Get over yourself; nobody cares.” Humility needs constant cultivation. My inspiration behind where I am today are my daughters. The only thing to which proving yourself as a cop takes a back seat is doing so as a father. My single biggest indulgence is Cuban cigars. One thing I wish to share as I near retirement is that I will be eternally grateful to have worked with and for some of the finest people in Chico. It’s been an honor to have served alongside so many truly remarkable individuals over the last 25 years. Jim Parrott Detective Chico Police Department

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Writing is thinking and thinking is writing in this month's Backpage

4min
pages 63-64

Be inspired by Kevin Heywood and how he’s engineering his future

5min
pages 58-62

On the scene with Chico detective

1min
pages 56-57

The time is now: building Avie’s Place, the ADA dreamland coming to Oroville

3min
pages 54-55

The unthinkable, unimaginable, and unprecedented obstacles overcome in the journey to build the future automall that is Courtesy Auto Center

5min
pages 43-45

Get surprised by the busy quaintness that is the Rusty Wagon in Orland

3min
pages 40-42

Back in the saddle with Brad Johnson

10min
pages 46-53

Lupe Sanchez talks achieving dreams and small town hospitality

3min
pages 38-39

The anecdote of the Miner’s Inch as

2min
pages 36-37

Home for Christmas - the time

10min
pages 28-33

New Again modernizes the old-but not-dead-yet

5min
pages 34-35

The village people: How Love Builds conquers all

6min
pages 26-27

Cool down with Tres Hombres' new

2min
pages 18-19

Striking gold in your garden, nothing is cooler than mint

2min
page 22

Rockin’ in the Garage Majal: Cana Road Band and the caged bird

2min
pages 24-25

Yes, Chef! Up close and personal with Chef John Dean

2min
pages 12-13

Decadence, escape, and the opportunity to indulge

2min
pages 14-15

Ryan Stefanelli—The Taco Tracker Exploring the great taco trucks of town

2min
pages 20-21

Janet Turner and the museum in the

2min
page 23

Our first food face-off is poultry in motion. Agree or disagree with our chicken sandwich showdown

2min
pages 16-17
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