SACRAMENTO — It’s AAPI Heritage Month and one local woman has an incredible story of determination and true grit. Her name is Kiyo Sato, and she just celebrated her 100th birthday. “On that Sunday of the [Pearl Harbor attack], we were all happily working in the walnut orchard,” Sato said.…Read More
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