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Storms
came in over the
weekend,
snowing, raining
and finally
dumping
on
last load of
snow. That load
measured 10
inches in
Burney.
Dahle runs
for State Assembly
BIEBER-
Lassen County
Supervisor Brian Dahle
announced his
candidacy for the
California First
Assembly District last
week. “I could not
stand idly by and let
Sacramento continue
down the path self
destruction.”
“Our children and
families are currently
saddled with an
unbalanced state
budget, a bloated
bureaucracy, and one
of the largest tax
burdens in the
nation.”
Supervisor Dahle’s
campaign promises to
sponsor a balanced
budget amendment,
reduce the size of
state government, and
remove state
regulations that
stifle economic
freedom. “The state of
California has placed
shackles that have
restrained you and
your family’s ability
to prosper. I want to
change that and give
hope and prosperity to
all Californian’s.”
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Sophia
comes home
GLENBURN –
Sophia Kammerer, the
daughter of Natalie
and Jeremy was born
with major heart
problems which
weren’t discovered
for 2.5 months when
she was rushed to
Mayers Memorial
Hospital after her
mother gave her CPR
and saved her life
in early September.
Neither saw home
again until last
Saturday. They were
flown to U.C. Davis
Medical Center in
Sacramento and taken
from there to
Stanford Medical
Center in the Bay
Area.
After a wait for a
donor heart she was
wheeled into surgery
at 11 p.m. October
4. At 7 a.m., after
eight hours of
surgery, she had a
new heart.
The donated heart
had been flown in
from out of state
and Sophia was
selected because she
was the healthiest
baby on the list.
Now, after four
months of recovery
along with many ups
and downs they are
home with dad Jeremy
and sister
Nina.
“Thank you so much
to everyone that
have been praying
for this day, it has
finally come.” She
wrote the night
before they left the
Bay Area.
Water
District Audit’s in
BURNEY –
The Burney Water
District received
their Independent
Audit report for
the fiscal year
ending June 30,
2011 at last
week’s board
meeting.
The audit shows
that the district
has total net
assets of
$5,956,019 at the
close of that
fiscal year. That
was $166,760 less
than the period
ending June 30,
2009. The overall
revenue for the
district was
$1,107,626 less
than the
district’s
expenses by
$166,760 and the
cost of the
district’s
programs was
$48,327 less than
the previous year.
Long-term debt
decreased by
$45,000 due to
regular principal
payments on bonds.
Comment
Services
District asks MAC to take
water issue off the table
McARTHUR
– The Fall River
Valley Municipal
Advisory Committee
failed to make a
recommendation on
the Community
Services
District’s request
for public input
on providing new
water storage
facilities at the
McArthur end of
that district.
That action came
after McArthur
Fire Chief Pat
Oilar said all the
fire district
needed was 500
gallons instead of
the much larger
storage capability
the district had
originally
envisioned. The
other deciding
factor was that
the CSD’s manager,
John Van den
Bergh, asked that
the committee not
go forward because
the district’s
budget showed that
the district
couldn’t afford
it. A budget that
had been posted on
the District’s web
site showed a
$38,000 deficit
projected for the
end of the fiscal
year if they set
aside the amount
for depreciation
they have
budgeted.
The CSD’s
reasoning for
increasing storage
when they asked
the committee to
get input was to
ensure proper
water pressure for
fire suppression
during a major
event. The option
of drilling a new
well and tying it
to the existing
water distribution
center had been
added to that
agenda following
discussion of that
option at the CSD
meeting a week
ago.
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