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It has been 80 years since Executive Order 9066 signed by President Franklin D
Roosevelt set into motion the removal of Americans of Japanese ancestry from their homes to temporary detention camps
One of the sites where 2,465 people were sent beginning on March 30
was the Marysville Assembly Center located 8 miles south of Marysville
The postmark shown here was issued for the Oct
also known as the Arboga Assembly Center memorial site
“They were our neighbors; men, women, and children of all ages whose only ‘crime’ was to be born of Asian heritage,” the Yuba Sutter Arts event website said
Many groups came together to preserve the site
including the Marysville Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League
Yuba Sutter Arts and Culture and Yuba Sutter Arts Council
working with a grant from the State Library through the California Civil Liberties Public Education program
The Arboga Assembly Center is designated as a California State Historical Landmark
address your request to: ARBOGA ASSEMBLY CENTER Station
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Arboga, Sweden. Saab’s deliveries to Brazil go way beyond the Gripen fighters. Even before the multirole fighter takes to the skies, the technical and cultural exchange between the two countries is already intense. Since January 2017, engineers from AEL Sistemas have been in Arboga to learn in detail the concept developed by Saab for the automatic test equipment(ATE) and for maintaining the avionics units on the aircraft.
Marcelo Tonial and his colleagues are only three of nearly 350 professionals from Saab's Brazilian partner companies and the Brazilian Air Force that are involved in the Transfer of Technology (ToT), the industrial cooperation and technical exchange programme between the two countries that began in October 2015 and will last until 2024. The aim is to provide the Brazilian aerospace industry with the technology and knowledge needed to develop, assemble and maintain Gripen in Brazil.
In the technology transfer program, the sharing of knowledge goes two ways. AEL Sistemas develops and manufactures technological solutions for defence and security in air and on land and has developed the electronic display for the Gripen aircraft in Brazil.
“The panoramic screen is an important project for our company and our group is responsible for the test equipment for this piece of avionics,” Tonial says. “Beyond that, I believe we also can suggest some new system solutions to benefit Saab. We hope that the longer we are here, the more input we will be able to offer.” For Saab the Transfer of Technology programme is a huge win-win, according to Jörgen Ekstedt, Senior Project Manager at Saab, who is responsible for the exchange.
“It’s great to get new perspectives on what we do,” he says. “Clearly everyone benefits from this. Marcelo and his team have contributed by making improvements to our designs. But an important part of the Transfer of Technology programme is everyone having a chance to learn about our different ways of working, not just in terms of methodologies and processes, but our cultural differences as well, which improves our understanding and cooperation.”
As Jörgen Ekstedt points out, while the Swedes may find Brazilian organisations hierarchical, the Brazilians seem to embrace the more horizontal orientation of Swedish organisations and their eagerness to build consensus. At least, he said, when it comes to the engineers working in Arboga.
“The more horizontally oriented structure allows information to flow between everyone involved in the project,” says Tonial. “It’s a great advantage and brings more ideas to the table. This is an experience that I will definitely take back with me to Brazil.”
The cultural exchange extends way beyond office hours. Besides having designated mentors for activities, visitors are allocated buddies, who are volunteers from other departments of Saab responsible for making sure that they get a chance to interact and socialize with other Swedes outside the company.
“My buddy is a football trainer, so I’ve spent several evenings playing football, which is fun. But the best part for sure has been the snowboarding, which is a bit painful, but great. My next brave step will be to try surströmming, the Swedish fermented fish ‘delicacy’ that everyone has warned me about,” Tonial says, with a wide smile.
From the left: Morgana Cardoso,Joaõ Metinger, Mikael Lindeman,Pernilla Löfgren,Jörgen Ekstedt,Marcelo Tonial.
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In one of Sweden’s most sensational murder cases, a 42-year-old woman has been charged with killing her father as well as her husband in two separate instances.
This 'sommarstugemordet' or 'summer cabin murder’, has gripped Sweden since the woman's father was stabbed to death and her mother was seriously wounded at their cottage on Lake Hjälmaren, Arboga last August.
In the indictment, the prosecution depicted the woman as a cold and manipulative person who had murdered her relatives for money.
"There's a lot that points to the main motive being money. It could also be jealousy or bad blood." prosecutor Johan Fahlander told Swedish news agency TT.
"She had living costs which were extremely high," added his colleague, Jessica Wenna. "She almost continually had higher expenses than her income, and was not able to live on her income without receiving help from her parents."
The woman denies carrying out the murders and her ex-boyfriend, who claims to be 19 years old but is believed by the prosecution to be 25, has admitted to stabbing the woman's mother and father.
Prosecutor Jessica Wenna said that she envisaged the 42-year-old "instructing and managing the 25-year-old" in the stabbings.
"The 42-year-old had a knife which she gave to the 25-year-old. He went into the house and stabbed the parents as they lay in bed. The 42-year-old's father died in his sleep. The mother was unconscious but later came to and dialed 112 [Sweden's emergency number]."
Police found the boyfriend's DNA under the father's fingernails and footprints that matched his shoes at the cabin.
But this is not the only murder the woman is being charged with. The prosecution believes that she also killed her husband and started planning the murders as far back as 2014.
In January 2015, she signed a life insurance policy for SEK 2 million in her then-husband's name. That August, he drowned and his body was later found next to the lake.
Only five days after, she tried make a claim on the policy. The insurance company found this suspicious as it usually takes much longer for relatives make such claims.
Despite the insurance company's suspicions, police initially ruled the death an accident, only reopening the case after the stabbings.
After exhuming the husband's body last November, police were able to prove that he had in fact been murdered.
"In court, we intend to present possible scenarios for how the murder took place," Wenna said.
In addition to being charged with two murders and one attempted murder, the woman has also been charged with fraud and threatening a public servant, after threatening two police officers during an interview.
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Yuba Sutter, CA (May 3, 2025) – Medics and fire crews worked to assist those suffering from injuries after a vehicle collided with a juvenile bicyclist Friday afternoon in the Yuba Sutter area. The crash occurred around 2:47 p.m. at the intersection of Arboga Rd and Erle Rd, involving a blue Honda Civic and a young individual riding a bicycle.
According to dispatch records from the California Highway Patrol, the juvenile bicyclist sustained moderate to major injuries and was transported to Rideout Memorial Hospital for further treatment. Emergency responders arrived swiftly to administer aid, while authorities assessed the scene for safety. No road blockages or hazards were reported in the immediate aftermath of the collision.
The incident was initially recorded as a vehicle versus pedestrian event and later categorized as a minor injury collision under classification code 1181. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene. No additional injuries were reported.
An investigation is currently underway to determine the exact circumstances that led to the crash. Preliminary information suggests that road conditions were normal at the time, and there are no early indications that drugs or alcohol were contributing factors. Witness interviews and scene analysis are ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured bicyclist and their family during this difficult time.
Roadway collisions involving bicyclists and vehicles can have serious consequences, especially when the cyclist is a minor. In rural and semi-rural counties like Yuba Sutter, where roads such as Arboga Rd and Erle Rd see mixed traffic, drivers and cyclists alike must navigate shared spaces with care.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, hundreds of bicyclists are injured each year in motor vehicle collisions across the state. These crashes are often the result of distracted driving, failure to yield, or poor visibility. Children and teens are particularly vulnerable due to their smaller size and less predictable movements on the roadway.
Victims of bicycle crashes may experience long-term effects that extend well beyond initial treatment. Pain management, mobility challenges, and emotional trauma are common outcomes. It is essential that families document medical visits and maintain communication with law enforcement for any follow-up related to insurance or legal claims.
California continues to invest in infrastructure such as bike lanes, signage, and public education to reduce such incidents. Nonetheless, safety on shared roads depends on mutual responsibility and situational awareness.
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