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Mountain Echo
43152 Hwy 299E
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Fall River Mills, CA 96028- 0224
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A weekly newspaper of general  circulation, published  every Tuesday.
Editor
Walt Caldwell
cel: (530)945-4530
Business Mgr.
Donna Caldwell
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Katie Clift
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Joy Tjaden
Contributing writers and
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Founded,
Oct. 3, 1977
Adjudicated as a legal newspaper for the county of Shasta,
November 8, 1982 by Superior
Court Decree #74779

FALL RIVER CHAMBER ACCOMPLISHES THE IMPOSSIBLE

Photo by Walt Caldwell
Ed Siegel, President of the Chamber, and Gary Derenia, President of the Fall River Lions, help Packway Materials’ Richard Hathaway fasten a “Welcome to the Fall River Valley” sign at the western entrance to the Valley on Highway 299. Siegel’s persistence paid off, winning the Chamber permission from Cal Trans to place the community sign, something that agency has refused to do for the Chamber in the past. Hathaway donated his time and equipment, going so far as to store the sign for months while the Chamber got the okay to install it. The Chamber is awaiting completion of the bottom portion of the sign that they say is beautiful..



Measure “J” exhausted - District turns to State funding
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter

Just as the school year is winding down, modernization is gearing up. During their May 7th meeting, the Fall River Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees approved the contact with Seward L. Schreder Construction for modernization of Fall River High. Schreder Construction is the same contractor used for the District's three other modernization projects.
The $1,459,771 project will be paid for with State modernization funds-Measure J Bond funds have been expended. "We've worked really hard to make it to this last school," said the District's Construction Manager Holly Krieg. "Everybody's budget was cut and the same applies to Fall River High." Modernization will include renovating the locker rooms, upgrading electrical systems and fire alarms, and building and grounds improvements to meet American Disability Act standards.
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Burney Fabricare loses hospital bid
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter

Burney Fabricare lost its bid to provide linen service to Mayers Memorial Hospital. After five months and two rounds of bidding, the company's proposal still came in higher than the nationwide linen service company, Aramark. The hospital's Board of Directors struggled with the decision, but after a 20-minute discussion concluded that the projected $20,000 annual savings required the change. "I know how we all feel, but I know what the numbers are telling me," said Director Gail McClung.
After questioning the hospital's Facilities Director Ron Shannon about the bidding process, Director Mike Kerns said, "My heart is with the local company, but it does appear that everyone has had a fair chance to bid."
Larry Trammel, owner of Burney Fabricare, agrees that the bidding process was fair. "The fact is that a low bid has been accepted, but the legal terminology of the contract still has to be hammered out. There's still a lot to be done." If Mayers and Aramark don't come to terms, Burney Fabricare is second in line for the contract.
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Evan Beach is Burney firefighter of the year

Photo by Ray Barber
Evan Deach displays the Exchange Club plaque honoring him.

BURNEY - Evan Beach is a retired Burney Fire Chief Bob May and his ROP Fire Cadet program success story.
Beach went through the Burney program while still in school. He went to work for the department after graduation and with the help of a scholarship was able to complete the Fire Academy at Shasta College.
He was named Burney Fire Fighter of the Year by his peers earlier this year and was formally honored by the Redding Exchange Club with others at a recent ceremony by the club in Redding.



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