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m N~l!n mJlmmmmumuumm~m,=m~ ..... 4B Wednesday, March 23, 2011 Assemblyman Dan.Logue (R-tinda) North State Assemblyman Dan Logue (R-Linda) an- nounced last week the passage of AB 44 through the Assembly Public Safety Committee. This measure, joint authored by Logue and Assemblywoman Galgiani (D-Livingston), would add more protection for counties from the sudden release of convicted felons into their communities. "The citizens of California have a right to know. It is in the interest, of justice and public safety to let the people have ample time and oppor- tunity to voice their concerns before a scheduled.parole date," said Logue. AB 44 was prompted by the parole of Loren Herzog into Lassen County earlier this year. Herzog, a felon suspected of killing up to 22 for Plumas County with'a Emily S. Herndon, DDS • Graduate of Lama Linda University School of Dentistry • Member American Academy of Oral Medicine • Member Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society • Member American Dental Association Beautiful, esthetic restorations utilizing the latest technology. Crowns done in one day, preserving the maximum amount of your natural tooth structure. Emergencies accepted. O 431 W. MAIN ST., QUINCY • 1530) 283-1119 The Plumas Superior Court is looking for Soon the Plumas Superior Court will be choosing 19 county citizens to serve as members of the 2011-2012 Plumas County Grand Jury. Do you have what it takes? The Grand Jury is a critically important element in our county. It is authorized by law to investigate all branches of local government to be assured that they are being administered efficiently, honestly, and in the best interests of its citizens. To serve as a grand juror, you must: • Be a US Citizen • Be 18 years of age or older • Be of sound mind and body • Be able to understand and speak English • Have not been convicted of a felony or malfeasance in office • Not now be an elected public official, • Be a resident of Plumas County for at least one year • Be able to maintain confidentiality Grand Jurors will be expected to meet One day a month as a group. In addition, they may be required to attend sub-committee meetings more frequently. They should plan on devoting several hours a week toward Grand Jury business. How much time each juror spends on the Grand Jury will depend on their assignment and the amount of time they are able to offer. " OPEN SATURDAYS FOR ADOPTIONS ONLY e If you have some free time and would like to contribute your services to our county, please send your name, address, phone number, e-mail address if you have one to: Ms. Therese Phelps, Deputy Jury Commissioner Plumas Superior Court 520 W. Main St., #304 Quincy, CA 95971 E-mail: therese.phelps @plumas.courts.ca.gov Tel. (530) 283-6297 All responses must be received by April 29, 2011 Bulletin, Progresfive, Record, Reporter people, was released on short last-minute change is needed, notice to county law enforce- the bill mandates that CDCR lent, prompting public out- make a notification to local cry and protests throughout authorities within 24 hours of the small community, the decision rather than at Logue's measure would the last minute• require a 60-day notice from "The i:ecent parole of serial the Department of Correc- killer Loren Herzog demon- tions and Rehabilitation strated why it is so critically (CDCR) prior to the parole of important for local law en- an inmate into a community• forcement to have advance In the rare instances where a notice prior to parole. In the Fish and Game comme perl case of importa victims member who test court. In many fm ones w oren Herzog, it was nt to protect his and their family s as well as those ified against him in addition, there were ailies who had loved ao went missing, whose bodies were never found. T ey will never know if their loved ones suffered at ,~ • '. . his handS, stud Galgmm. i F og il The public comment period or mailed to: regarding the proposed list- ing of mountain yellow- Fisheries Branch legged frogs as endangered High Mountain Lakes Pro- has been extended until April gram 1. The Department of Fish Department of Fishand Game and Game (DFG) public cam- Attn: Mitch Lockhart lent website malfunctioned 830 S St. and comments could not Sacramento, CA95811 be submitted electronically. Because of this, the public Comments received by the comment period has been due date will be included in extended by two weeks, the status evaluation report All comments or other in- being prepared for the cam- formation must be submitted mission'. The report, which in writing by 5 p.m. Friday, is due to be completed at or April 1. Comments can be e- before the September cam- mailed to MYLF@dfg.ca.gov mission meeting, will address O i~i';'! '~ ~i~ 18881 • Two Local Technicians • Copiers & Fax Machines FROM SHARP MINDS • Laser Printers COME SHARP PROgUCTS~ • New or Remanufactured 447-2679 • (530) 284-1112 Fax: (530) 284-1102 • 101 Pine St., Greenville Serving Plumas, Lassen, Sierra & Modoc Counties existing threats to mountain yellow-I, 'gged frogs and the ness of the current ons regarding the [~he public will also .day comment period after issu ance of the report. DFG is now accePting effective regulat] species. have a 3( public comment on a proposal to add two species of frogs to Califorfiia's endangered species list. The proposal, initiated by the Centgr for Biological Di- versity, addresses the Sierra Nevada iyellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae) and the south- ern mountairr yell0w-legged frog (Rana muscosa), collec- tively known as mountain yellow-legged frogs. The public is invited to submit relevant scientific data or comments about mountain yellow-legged frogs' taxonomic status, ecology, biology, life history, manage- ment recommendations, distribution, abundance, threats, essential habitat, or other factors related to the status of the species. VA SIERRA NEVADA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Human Resources Management Service 1000 Locust Street, Reno, NV 775-328-1250 EOE Diamond View VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic Susanville, California Providing primary health care services to our veterans living in the Susanville area Accepting employment applications: Physician - BC/BE Internal Medicine - (recruitment incentive may be authorized) A career with VA offers stable employment and a future that is challenging, satisfying, and rewarding. Our excellent interdisciplinary patient-centered care environment includes learning and teach- ing opportunities, an advanced electronic medical records system, and competitive salaries. We have a generous comprehensive benefits package including liability protection. Visit www.mno.va.govlcamers for complete job announcements and to download application documents. ' Fax completed, signed application documents, CV/resume to 775-328-1754 Prov/d/ng Wor/d C/asa Care and Serv/ce 4mer/ca Heroea I l) All spayed & neutered cats and dogs! I • nimal Shelter will a ado tion ees I Fnends of P lumas A p y p fi 's [ e O. This group of puppies is 7 weeks These three Bull Mastiffs a/e 10 ~O old. Australian/Shepherd" weeks old and crossed with a ~@ I 3 males & 2 females Sharpei - 2 males & 1 female @ I ,PEN SATURDAYS F()g ONS ONLY !0am,2prn J J She"or hours are Monday, Wedne~:l--ay & Friday 8am-5pm, closed 1-2pm for lunch and J J e~iD closed weekends, Plumas Animal Services charges a $10 fee and license fees are $5 per year. e~@[ l ~ An officer will demNer o pet to the odopting por~'s veterinary of choice to hove the animal W I altered in completlon of the adoption requirement. For more information, coil 283-3673 or visit uINCY DRUG STORE EST 1875 ~ countyofplumos.com or petfinder.com. D" ,! w m" Sponsored by: Your local downtown full service pharmacy including veterinary compounding To send a legal: typesetting@plumasnews.c0m To send an adve isement:mail@plumasBews,c0m