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LEFT:  BV Coach Shari Blatt-Nelson congratulates catcher Hailey Stevenson.

The Fall River Bulldogs baseball team will once again face off against the Maxwell Panthers for the NSCIF division V championship.  The game is set for Butte College in Oroville at 1 o’clock this Saturday.  Fall River defeated Chester, 9-4, Tuesday in the semi-finals to earn a berth in the title game.

CENTER:  FR Assistant Coach Jeff Earnest and Sterling Humphry celebrate win.

The Lady Cardinals of Big Valley walloped visiting Dunsmuir in the opening round of the playoffs Tuesday, 12-5.  Big Valley will now travel to Maxwell to take on the Lady Panthers in a semi-final game this Thursday at 4 o’clock.  The winner will move on to the championship game on Saturday.

RIGHT:  FR Catcher Brook Small catches a Mandy Lakey strike

The Hayfork softball team clipped the Fall River Lady Bulldogs, 3-2, Tuesday afternoon to bring the curtain down on Fall River’s softball season for the year.  Hayfork moves on to face Westwood on Thursday in semi-final D-6 action.

 

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SRA Meeting to be in Redding May 23

SACRAMENTO – The California State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (BOF) is holding two special meetings this month to receive public comment on its draft permanent regulation for the State Responsibility Area (SRA) Fire Prevention Benefit Fee.

The first special meeting will start at 10 a.m. on May 16 at the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chambers in San Diego.

The second meeting will start at 1 p.m. on May 23 at the Shasta County Board of Supervisors Chambers in Redding.  More information, including meeting locations and agendas, and a copy of the draft regulation can be found on the Board’s website at: http://www.bof.fire.ca.gov/.
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IN  THE NEWS
May 15, 2012

Brunner, CSD, and Van den Bergh Threatened with Law Suit Over Post on Blog

By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor

The Fall River Mills  Community Services District posted an agenda for a special meeting listing two items of possible litigation against Bill Brunner of Fall River Mills and the Community Services District. However, the district’s board Chairman Bill Johnson cancelled the meeting because, he said, the agenda hadn’t listed the items to be discussed as closed session items Wednesday evening. He did not refer to the items listed on the agenda.

The agenda listed the two items “Telephone call received by Bill Johnson, Chairman of the FRVCSD Board on May 7, 2012 from Amy Mickelson, regarding possible litigation pertaining to Bill Brunner’s comment on the FRVCSD blog about a post by Barbarara (sic) Briggs.” The second item was “Email addressed to Bill Brunner and CC-ed to the FRVCSD from Dungan Barr (sic) (attorney at law) threatening litigation of the FRVCSD, board and John Van den Bergh (District Manager of the CSD), regarding Bill Brunner’s comment on the FRVCSD blog about a post by Barbara (sic) Briggs.
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Fall River Generates over One
Mil. Acre Feet of Water Per Year

By Valerie Lakey
Mountain Echo reporter

McArthur – One of a series of “Water Talks” was presented to a capacity crowd at the Lions Hall last week. The educational panel featuring four speakers focused on the unique geo-hydroecological system of the Fall River.

Meadow Barr of California Trout, the sponsoring organization, explained that they were planning an ongoing series of talks providing information and educational on a variety of water topics. Local and regional experts will be available during these talks to help the public learn about water related topics. Barr went on to explain, “Our goal is for the public to be more informed and be able to participate in policy related to water. We want to be able to help the public understand the many facets of water.”
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Fund Flexibility Tops School Agenda

By A.C. Mack
Mountain Echo reporter

Fall River Joint Unified School District held a hearing May 9 regarding the elimination of “Tier III” categorical fund flexibility transfers and program closures. 2009 legislation enacted gave school districts flexibility in the use of several previously restricted state categorical programs.

The programs are considered unrestricted funds and can be used for any educational purpose. In March of 2011, legislation was enacted that extended the flexibility for an additional two years through 2014/2015.

Fall River Joint Unified School District proposed and intends to accept and maximize state categorical funds and will utilize the flexibility to transfer funds in the Tier III categorical programs for use in any educational purpose.

There will be programs which will not be funded by the Fall River Joint Unified School District although the funds will be accepted and “flexed” or used for other educational purposes. For specifics on which programs are to be flexed visit the FRJUSD website and view the meeting minutes and documents. 
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Former CSD Manager Questions District’s Main Line Replacement Priorities - Suggests More Study

By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor

Cecil Ray, the district manager of the Fall River Mills Community Services District who oversaw the construction of the Sewer plant and lines, and put in many of the district’s water lines during his career questioned the district’s use of the US Department of Agriculture’s USDA’s grant and loan totaling approximately $1 mil. to replace the section of main line from Ray’s Market to the Airport when, he says, it does not have a history of problems like the section in front of Sportsman Liquor and some of the smaller lines like Long Street and Grand Rapids. He questioned the wisdom of using much of the USDA money to replace that section when the district is considering a  10% increase in rates.
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Mt. Shasta Man
Wins Honda

By Ron Mosher
Mountain Echo reporter

BURNEY – Jack Goode of Mt. Shasta drove to the Pit River Casino alone Saturday, and had the enviable problem of how to drive two cars home after his ticket was drawn that earned him a brand new 2012 Honda Civic.

Asked how he’d manage, he replied, “I’ll just have to figure something out,” as he was grinning from ear-to-ear and still whooping it up.

The car giveaway was a part of the Pit River Casino’s 16th anniversary party that carried over into Mother’s Day on Sunday. Shift manager Uriel Chacon had a packed house go eerily silent as he drew the winning ticket from a drum filled with stubs earned by patrons who won $50 jackpots over the past four months.
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