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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5B:.
Joel McComb
Position: Full-time deputy district attorney
Legal education: Passed California bar examination November
2010; University of Califor-
nia, Hastings College of Law;
Witkin Award winner; sym-
posium editor for West-
Northwest Journal of Envi-
ronmental Law and Policy
Undergraduate education: San
Francisco State University,
cure laude
Work experience: Certified law
clerk, Alameda County
District Attorney's Office
Personal: Raised in British
Columbia and northwest
Montana; avid backpacker
i,
The Plumas County District Attorney's office has
hired two new prosecutors. District Attorney Dave
Hollister said, "If there is a bright stop to this
wretched economy, this is it. Five years ago or
three years from now there is no way we'd be able
to recruit and hire young prosecutors of this
caliber. Both have demonstrated an outstanding
intellect, dedicated work ethic and firm under-
standing of the importance of their-role in our
criminal justice system. I strongly believe they
will become excellent deputy district attorneys
and serve the citizens of Plumas County well."
Charlie Center
Position: 12-week assignment as deputy
funded by stipend from McGeorge
Legal education: Passed Cali-
fornia bar exam November :~
2010; University of Pacific,
McGeorge School of Law,
Dean's Honor Roll
Undergraduate education:
Humboldt State University,
business administration and
economics
Personal: Professional kayaker;
filmed, edited and co-
produced "The Last De-
scent," winner of People's
Choice AwArd at 2009 Wild
and Scenic Film Festival
district attorney,
School of Law
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The Plumas County Fire hazardous fuel reduction ef- Fire managers know and do, by reducing fuelloadings, is: "To reduce the loss of nat- council is a coalition of citi-
Safe Council's regularly forts. Forest land managers, science has proven that the removing ladder fuels (small ural and manmade resourceszens, businesses, fire depart-
scheduled monthly meeting both private and public, will only way to manage wildfire trees) and breaking up the caused by wildfire throughments and representatives
will be held Thursday, March outline what fuel reduction intensity and consequently horizontal continuity of the Firewise Community pro- of local, state and federal
10, at the Plumas County Plan- projects they have accom- the embers produced is toforest itbecomes less likely grams and pre-fire activi-government agencies.
ning and Building Services plished, are in progress or reduce fuel loadings. Most ef- that surface fires willbecome ties." The Plumas County For more information on
office, located at 555 Main St. planned for the coming year. forts to reduce fuel loadings, crown fires. Embers are the Fire Safe Council invites resi- the Co nmunity Wildfire Pro-
inQuincy, from9tol] a.m. This collaborative meetingto make forests safer andlargest threat to homes and dents with an interest in pre- tection Plan, a County Fuels ii
At the March meeting the will become part of the coun- healthier, focus on thinning communities, as they can venting and mitigating im-Assessment and Strategy or a :
council will discuss wildfire cil's annual update to thethe forest from below. Bystart new fires up to a mile pacts from wildland fires to map of countywide fuel re- :::
mitigation projects for the county's Community Wild- doing mechanically what his- out in front of the main fire. their homes or communitiesduction projects visit plumas :
coming year, with a focus on fire Protection Plan. torically frequent fire used to The mission of tile council to become members. The firesafe.org.
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Sam Williams Michael Crawford stabbed manner. Thompson sum- no injuries. HDSP also notified the Of-
News Editor correctional peace officermoned Crawford to conduct a The investigation into the rice of the Inspector General.
swilliams@lassennews.com Gregory Thompson approxi- clothed body search, "and incident by the investigative Crawford, 24, from San
mately nine times inthe neck upon initial contact the in- services unit continues and Bernardino County, currently
The realities of working and upper torso about mate immediately spun the prison initiated a modi- serves a 60-years-to:life
with dangerous, high securi- 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19. around and began stabbing fled program thai restricts sentence for first-degree
ty inmates at High DesertThompson was transported Thompson in the neck and the inmates' activities, murder.
State Prison in Susanville to Banner Lassen Medical upper torso with an inmateThe case has been referred Thompson, 51, began his
were realized when an Center where he was treated manufactured weapon." to the Lassen County District career Jan. 7, 2006 at the
inmate allegedly tried toand released in stable condi- Thompson defended him- Attorney's Office for prosecu- Richard McGeeCorrectional
murder a correctional peace tion. self and other staff responded, tion, and Crawford will be Training Facility. He worked
officer 10daysago. The incident began when using physical force and charged with attempted briefly at Chuckawalla State
According to a press Thompson noticed Crawford chemical agents to subdue homicide of a peace officer, Prison and transferred to
release from HDSP, inmatebehaving in an unusual Crawford, who suffered according to the release.HDSPMarch 17,2008.
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ACROSS
1. Autumn bloomer
6. Lunch holder
9. Stock or bond
14. "Take This Job
and It"
15. Merkel of
moviedom
16. Esther of "Good
Times"
17. Singer Carpenter
18. Roofer's gunk
:19. Doctrines of faith
20. Laugh last,
perhaps
23. Coal-rich region
of central Europe
24. Bandleader
Kyser
25. "An Inconvenient
Truth" presenter
28. Company
acquired by
Verizon
31. Dogpatch
diminutive
32. Mudder, but not
fodder
38.9-to-5 locale,
perhaps
42. Onion rings, for
one
:43. Murals and the
like
44. first-name
basis
45. Thinly spread
48. Paranormal
letters
51. More toothsome
55. NegotiatoCs
request, perhaps
60. __ Hawkins Day
61. Arrid rival
62. Aired over the
summer, maybe
64. True up
65. St. crosser
66. Slanted letters,
for short
67. You may get a
rise out of it
68. Hanoi holiday
69: On the briny
At the $2 Window
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23
125 126 127
f3H i 39 40
44
148 149 150
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American Profile Hometown Content
DOWN
1. Set as a price
2. "Pygmalion"
penner
3. Pop singer Amos
4. "Nevertheless ..."
5. Impressionist
Pierre
6. Flat-topped hill
7. Diarist Nin
8. "With parsley," on
French menus
9. St. Louis
landmark
10. Like some losers
11. Streamlined
12. Kagan of the
Supreme Court
13. Bull Moose
nickname
21. Suffix with glob
22. Breaks, as a
' bronco
m --
6 7
15
18
32
52
61
65
68
33
53
25. Yodelers'
perches
26. 1953 Leslie
Caron role
27. Tickled pink
29. Frat X
30. Charged atom
32. "Mayberry"
33. Playwright
Burrows
34. Dogcatcher's
quarry
35. Caboose's spot
36. The Baltics, once:
Abbr.
37. Italy's Villa d'
39. Corporate VIP
40. Awfully long time
41. Give a
valedictory, say
45., Filmdom's Alastair
46. Noted test-
marketing city
9 10
16
19
29 30
46 47
2/27/2011
47. Desert Storm
reporter Peter
48. English-exam
finale, often
49. Oil-yielding rock
50. Conductors'
platforms
52. Facing the hurler
53. Get rid of the Fu
Manchu
54. Religious principle
56. Costume shop
items
57. Suffix with
bewilder or
puzzle
58. Hi todc times
59. Cornell rival
63. Code-breaking
org.
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