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6A Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Indian Valley Record Hagwood to discuss FS travel plan May 4 M. Kate West Chester Editor chesternews@plumasnews.conl Plumas County Sheriff Greg Hagwood will be the featured speaker during the May 4 Almanor Tea Party (ATP) meeting in Chester. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. in the Chester Memorial Hall and will likely be live streamed. Considered the fourth installment of the educational series on the topic of the United States Forest Service Travel Management Plan (TMP), the stated purpose of the ATP meeting is to generate substantive public comment on both the USFS proposed planning rule and the TMP before the May 16 federal deadline. During an April 14 inter- view Hagwood outlined his general focus for the May 4 meeting. "I will be talking about the United States Forest Service Travel Management Plan, which is part and parcel of their larger strategic plan," he said. Specifically he said he would speak about the diffi- culties the rules would bring to law enforcement, tourism, the local economy and citizens' ability to access and enjoy public lands. "I will also speak about oth- er difficulties Plumas and our neighboring counties have ex- perienced in engaging the Forest Service in their pre- scribed processes as they de- velop rules and regulations, and most importantly, the necessary collaboration and cooperation between local governments and the United States Forest Service. "Additionally, there will be a discussion about alliances and Northern California counties working together -- both law enforcementand county governments -- to find an equitable solution," he said. This meeting follows di- rectly on the effort Hagwood describes as "taking the is- sue beyond Plumas County." During his planned atten- dance at the annual Califor- nia State Sheriff's Associa- tion meeting April 17 -21, the sheriff said he would be talking with his peers. "I will be meeting with and discussing this emerging sit- uation with sheriffs through- out the state in an effort to coordinate a response to what has been increasingly recognized as a looming crisis on a number of different fronts," Hagwood said. His professional stand on the TMP was initially report- ed in the Feb. 16 issue of the Chester Progressive newspa- per. • His statements about his willingness to protect and serve the personal liberties of citizens as regards access to public lands went viral and have continued to cause a stir across the nation. About the May 4 gathering, party spokesman Rob Maple said, "While this is another part of the education series it is likely not the final meeting to be hosted by the Almanor Tea Party." He also said the ATP was in the process of bringing more speakers to the podi- um. As of this date, no other names have been announced. Among the potential nota- bles, Maple said he hopes su- pervisors from Lassen and Plumas counties will attend. He said he also hopes repre- sentatives from Lassen, Plumas, Tehama, Butte and Sierra county sheriff's offices will attend. For more information about the Almanor Tea Party or to view previous live stream meeting videos, visit almanorteaparty.wes.com. VIPs OF THE MONTH Indian Va, cte Schoot00 We salute you for being chosen for special recognition by your principal, teachers and counselors, and for your outstanding achievements in academics, sports and public service. Check out our I)igltal Photo Processing at our new Photo Kiosk: W] 225 Main Street • Greenville 284-6618 CHECK OUR SALE SECTIC)Ni General Dentistry Brent Webb, DDS Office Hours: Mon.Fri. • 8am - 5pm 211 Laurel Lane, Chester, CA 530-258-2201 Congratulations to the real treasures of Indian Valley! from all of us at Monday- Saturday 10- 5 Sunday 10 - 4 284-6016 Highway 89, Crescent Mills Congratulations/ Complete Auto & Truck Repair Service in Crescent Mills No Damage Towlng for your 4x4s x,. 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He is respectful and very focused on his suc- cess this year. Dominic has the opportunity to be a great leader. Greenville Plurnas Charter School Christina Ward Plumas Charter School Junior Christina Ward has been chosen for special recognition as Student of the Month for 2011. Christina takes exceptional interest in her education this year and takes great pride in the quality of all her work. She presents her teacher with typed assignments that reflect her conscious effort and highlight her critical thinking skills. She is an extremely talented artist and may want to work in the health field in the future. Greenville School's VIPs of the Month Congratulatio on your 6ucc! 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