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Record Searchlight from Redding, California • 9

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Redding, California
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CHROMOSOME: Study shows women susceptible to lung cancer B-4 Section wwwieddingcom Record Searchlight May 38 20QS ALL IS CALM: Geese share the water with children Monday afternoon at Brandy Creek Beach on Whiskeytown Lake Mww oralMs ill wsstanidl Officers say extra precautions helped keep Memorial Day safe was killed Saturday evening about 9 pm on westbound Highway 44 near the Shasta View onramp after apparently rear-ending another vehicle and plunging over an embankment Alcoholic beverage containers were found in the vehicle said Shasta County Coroner Wayne Booker Toxicology tests will establish whether or not Goumeau was intoxicated Matthew Brown 24 of Redding was arrested early Monday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence after he lost control of his vehicle and crashed through a wooden fence on Victor Avenue north of Galaxy Way in Redding Roughly 26 law enforcement agencies in four counties made 37 DUI arrests over the weekend Un By Constance Dillon Record Searchlight Everything was cool and low-key on the water this weekend and only minor mishaps kept Shasta County Boating Safety officers busy High lake levels altered the camping and fishing terrain with Lake Shasta measuring 106424 feet Sunday Motorists traveling Interstate 5 over Memorial Day weekend saw the message drunk lighting electronic signs over the roadway With roadways clear and mostly dry officers policing the roads turned their attention to those driving under the influence Leslie Goumeau 47 of Oregon der the banner North State Regional Avoid authorities arrested 20 people in Shasta County three in Siskiyou County and 14 in Tehama County by Monday morning The Redding Police Department also was to conduct a sobriety check Monday from 3 to 9 pm at Lake Boulevard and Santa Rosa Drive It is unknown if alcohol was a factor in an all-terrain-vehicle accident off Fenders Ferry Road west of Round Mountain that left one of the riders with mqjor injuries Gregory Clinton 20 of Shasta Lake was riding the ATV with Jenny Flowers 31 of Redding on Sunday about 8:15 pm As he sped around a comer the vehicle went over an embankment and flipped said California Highway Patrol Sgt Bill East Both Clinton and Flowers were flown to a nearby hospital where Flowers was treated for a broken leg and possible spine injury East said The Shasta County Department and Alcohol Beverage Control conducted a decoy operation in Redding over the weekend Of the twelve stores visited only one Shasta Lake RV sold alcohol to a minor said Sgt Jeff Foster Minors also asked 22 patrons at six locations to buy alcohol for them All 22 refused Foster said The task force also gave two citations to minors in possession of al- cohol and seized six kegs of beer from an underage driver North state ikrief Recycle bins slated for park Shasta Roots Shoots has received a $1400 grant from the national nonprofit Boat US Foundation to bring fishing-line recycling bins to Anderson River Park The bins will be at the boat launch and the new fishing pier set to be inaugurated at noon Friday The Cottonwood environmental group also will use the grant money to post signs about nuisance species Cookbook sale planned this week The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Redding will hold its annual cookbook sale Thursday and Friday The shop also will offer a large selection of items related to home cooking Donations of new and used cook-books cooking utensils dishes pots and pans and other items will be accepted All donations are tax deductible The Discovery Shop is at 2625 Park Marina Drive Senior driving classes offered Driver-safety classes hosted by the AARP and local merchants are being offered in June The course is designed to increase awareness of age-related problems and teach seniors compensation techniques The cost is $10 Participants will receive a Department of Motor Vehicles certificate en- titling them to discounts on auto-insurance premiums Classes will be offered from 9 am to 1 pm Thursday and Friday in Redding 11 am to 3 pm June 12 and 13 in Anderson 9 am to 1 pm June 14 and 15 in Redding and 9 am to 1 pm June 15 and 16 in Redding For information call Bobbie at 275-3188 WELCOME HOME Spc Diana Schultz is studying to receive her master's degree in English and literature She is in the Army and recently returned from Here are some vital stalis- Diasa Schultz tics: Family: Parents David and Denise of Redding sister Donna of Redding nephew Bryan of Redding and grandparents Don and Mary Mosley of Redding Age: 21 School: 2003 graduate of Enterprise High School in Redding Enlisted: December 2003 Outfit: 23rd Ordnance Company Stationed: Miseau Germany Returned home: From Afghanistan in April Hitch: Three years Awards or commendations: Certificate of Achievement Army Achievement Medal and Combat Action Badge If you know a member qf the military who is returning home from or being deployed overseas contact Sam Hall at 225-8378 or HhaUrcdtlingcom jpouticsj Auditor hopefuls heft personal experience Candidates promise reform and accessibility in scrutinized office ELECTION 2006 For expanded coverage of next Tuesday's election go to reddingcom witz who is married to Deputy District Attorney Stew Jankowitz I have the more balanced background with over 30 accounting and management experience I can really bring morale in the office to a higher level which would help customer Heaton 50 believes his background in accounting and financial management will help him accomplish See Auditor sition We have to comply (with regulations) or we can have issues with the Jankowltz 51 touts her background as a former chief financial officer of a San Francisco Bay area audio-visual staging company She came to the county about seven years ago of the most important things Is that I'm the only CPA (certified public accountant) said Janko- who is retiring Regnell 54 argues draw on her more than 15 years in county government and 18 years in privatfrsector accounting and management to continue the office's of the past few years "Somebody else coming in will hate to take a year or two to learn (the job) because it's not like any other job I've had" Regnell said no policy-making that's not what the auditor is The auditor is a technical po By Jim Harden Record Searchlight For the three hopefuls for Shasta County auditor-controller just a matter of how you define experience Assistant Auditor-Controller Connie Regnell county audit chief Lorraine witz and financial consultant Paul Heaton each claim to have the right mix of experience to take the post being vacated by Rick Graham iSAFETVi (ENVIRONMENT Lassen visitors center in works Three killed in plane crash at Old Station By Constance Dillon Record Searchlight OLD STATION The wreckage of a singleengine aircraft was found on a peak near here Monday morning Civil Air Patrol officials said Three people were killed Long Beach residents Paul Anthony Marchisotto his wife Linda Sue 48 and Amy Marchisotto thought to be between 11 and 15 years old were flying from Long Beach to Fall River Mills on Saturday about 1:30 pm when they lost contact with air traffic controllers said Shasta County Sgt Todd Larson The last radar contact with Paul Marchisotto who was piloting the aircraft was in the Bunchgrass Creek area just outside the Thousand Lakes Wilderness Area Larson said Construction to start next spring doors to open in of 2008 By Dylan Darling Record Searchlight Bids are in and Lassen National Volcanic Park officials say they will pick a contractor this week to build a new visitor center Construction of the Kohm Yah-mah-nee visitor center is set to begin next spring and the doors will open in October 2006 said Karen Haner Lassen park spokeswoman need two summers to get it Haner said The planned location of the print of the old chalet Although snow can get deep between October and May the building will be open year-round and feature exhibits souvenirs and food Folks entering the park from the northwest on Highway 44 can still use the Loomis Museum at Manzanita Lake Haner said The Museum is open from May to September each year Park officials had planned to build a two-story semi-circular ll70Osquare-foot visitor center But rising construction costs caused them to change the de- sign to a one-story rectangular 8OOOsquare-foot building earlier this year See Lassen B-2 The new visitors center will be open year-round and feature exhibits souvenirs and food along Highway 89 near the southwestern entrance of the park is the former site of the Lassen Chalet The last remaining piece of the downhill skiing operation scrapped in 1992 the Lassen Chalet was dismantled in May Haner said the park chose the spot to minimize the Impact to the environment construction will take place in the foot SeeChuft B-2 iv 'T' sh'rr 'afrW v'v muj u- -A rnv I I 1 vr i i i- -t cbrvufrft'-to Sf lit v-h I.

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