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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 14

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Ukiah, California
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14 SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2004 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL 3-DAY FORECAST TODAY 62 Sunny and warm. TONIGHT Mostly dear. SUNDAY Sunny to partly cloudy and continued warm. MONDAY A good deal of sun. SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER Sunset tonight 6:18 p.m.

Moonset today 10:35 a.m. Last New First Full Mar. 13 Mar. 20 Mar. 28 Apr.

5 UUih through 2 p.m. Friday Temperature LOW 43 Normal low 41 Record low In 1922 Precipitation Month to date 0.1 7" Season to date 31.42" 20180- Normal season to date 32.20" All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. O2004 CALIFORNIA CITIES City rrn Antioch Nmi Atascadero Today Sun. Baretow BQWF Bishop Butbank OMBma Carplnteria wiair' wiw Chlco cmemr B(r Death Valley Endnttas Eureka Fresno OHro? Indlo IfWro Hollywood Lodl Long Beach CHy Needles Ontario Pasadena Potter Valley i-V M0UUMIB Riverside aiSMBtiil tfMianN Salinas San I Today Sun. -TTW 'WwW -'BPiW wsw San Francisco IOWM WBWr ww San Luis OWspp Santa Ana 1 a fHr' VTWttf1 'mrillfK SWIM tWDBra rWWM Santa Cruz Santa Rosa Stockton Torrance VaclVllte Valleio Vlsalla Bfwsr (fwsTjr Mammoth MarysVflte Modesto Monrovia Monterey MorfbBay WMther (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-doudy, t-thunderstorms, r- raln, sf-snow (lurries, sn-snow, l-lce.

Yosemlte Valley Lake Mendoclno Lake level: 742.65 feet; Storage: 77,115 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 362 cfs Outflow: 156 cfs Air quality Ozone: .046 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .63 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .021 ppm (.25 ppm) flrfencfocfno Brigadoon" Starts March 26 Spring Theatre Performances: Fridays Saturdays, 8 PM, March 26-27, April 2-3 Thursday, April 1 at 7:30 PM; Sunday, April 4 at 2 PM. For Info call 468-3172. 1000 Hensley Creek Road, Uklah Centers In Lakeport Wllltts Tel: 468-3101 TelReg: 468-3553 wnww.MendoclnoCollege.edu City Continued from Page 1 received any correspondence from River Watch making such allegations, Rapport said. If a settlement is reached, the city could be required to pay fines to River Watch. The city and River Watch would then have to reach mutual agreement on using the money for a project that would address the alleged environmental violation dis- cussed in negotiations, Dilworth said.

Dilworth said the discussions have been cooperative and that he doesn't believe litigation will be necessary. The nonprofit agency has been widely criticized for its aggressive legal tactics, with claims that River Watch approaches cities for profit. Dilworth denied that the money would go toward funding River Watch. Money instead would be used for projects in and around Ukiah, he said. Within the past two years, River Watch has approached other North Coast cities regarding their wastewater treatment plants, including Willits, Covelo and Fort Bragg.

In January, River Watch won a lawsuit against the city of Healdsburg. In that case, River Watch charged the city's dumping treated wastewater into an abandoned gravel pit adjacent to the Russian River had negative effects on the water. The city, also represented by Jarvis, is appealing the verdict. Governor cheers National Guard troops Associated Press FORT IRWIN Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pumped up morale Friday for about 700 Army National Guard troops preparing to deploy to Iraq.

"I play a machine, but you guys are the true machines. You're the true terminators," Schwarzenegger said, standing before Army tanks and uniformed soldiers at the Army's National Training Center. Schwarzenegger's appearance in the desert came as members of the National Guard's 81st Separate Armor Brigade were deploying overseas for the first time since the Korean War. They will conduct security operations, serve as military police and provide humanitarian assis- tance in Iraq. The brigade's 3,500 troops were scheduled for a one-year tour of duty, said Maj.

John J. McBrearty, 43, executive officer for the 1st Battalion of the 185th Armor Regiment. Some of the brigade had already deployed, with the remainder shipping out in the coming weeks. Wearing sunglasses and a black jacket, Schwarzenegger drew whoops and cheers as he thanked the troops for their service. "You are all protecting this country so it can stay free," he said.

Schwarzenegger told of his own service in the Austrian military as a tank driver and noted that he arranged to send weights to troops during the 1991 Gulf War. URS AMBKAN REVOLUTION 2004 Aveo nte Carlo SS rrailblazerLTZ4x4 '8 PRICE i 1 2004 Chewolets CaH Dealer for Model fpr fqr 73 months is on through QMAO on sele'ct New 2004 dealer fpr details-and model eliqibiity. All plus government fees tax'es; any finance V. tJ I W' li 'fitf 8000 Toyota mm 2002 Cavalier Sedan Ford Focus -i il 2000 Ford Focut 1909 Dodge Caravan MM 2002 Subaru Outback II 2001 MtttuMihl EcHMe Toyota AvalonXLS 2009 Toyota 1997 1139992.

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