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8A Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011 Indian Valley Record Plumas County was re- Funding of these projects cently awarded $924,456 inwas the result of a yearlong federal funding for airport planning process. The Board improvement projects. Thisof Supervisors approved the funding will be used to in- Airport Capital Improvement stall automated weather ob- Plan for submittal to the FAA servation systems at in late December 2010. The Gansner (Quincy) and Federal Aviation Adminis- Nervino (Beckwourth) air- tration worked closely with ports, pave taxi lanes at the Plumas County Airports Chester Rogers Field and Department to plan and exe- seal cracks and stripe at cute thegrant. both Gansner and Nervino "The intent of the funding airports, is to enhance the capabilities m 12x1! 1 133 Wide, Full Wil,, Full 12xl 2 VCT TILLS: Sold in While supplies Like the Floor of the airports as well as to preserve the existing assets and infrastructure. We are excited to receive this fund- ing and look forward to the benefits it will bring to all three airports," said Joe Wilson, county airport di- rector. The grants from the FAA fund 95 percent of the cost of the project, with the county responsible for the remaining 5 percent. The California Department of Transportation will fund an additional 2.5 percent through its Aviation Devel- opment Program. "The end result is that Plumas Coun- ty will be able to get almost $1 million worth of work for about $24,000 in matching funds," said Wilson. The Plumas County Air- ports Department hopes to have all of the work complet- ed by May 2012. Plumas District Hospital will hold its annual fall health screening during the second week of October. The low-cost health screening will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. be- ginning Monday, Oct. 10, and running through Thursday, Oct. 13, in the North Fork Family Medicine Building on Valley View Road behind the hospital in Quincy. No appointments are neces- sary; however, participants are encouraged to come on R g. .99 ,q., ........... .... .. : .... S=ff, e- ,7 7 Reg. 2.49 sq. ft ............. a .......... "1 7 sq. ft. .......................... . .......... .r',o.Ze. li. 6 7 .. from 12'x6' to 12'x50' t/2 PRICE! sq" ft ............................. S~ 1 . sq. ft. Thick Vinyl, 5.49 sq. ff .................... sq. ft. Styles on Salel entry) Reg. 3.99 sq. ft ................. sq. ft. , Pallet Load Reg. 4.49 sq; ft..J'O. = sq. ft. American.Dark Oak Plank Reg. 8.99 sq. sq. ft. Solid, in Full Boxes Only Reg. 3.49 sq. ft ........... . 7 sq. ft. Boxes Reg. 1.99 sq. ft. .... 4 per tile SALE! last. Must measure and order before October 20th. Can install later. OF FU nU 2830 MAIN STREET, & ONE FLOOR & HOME SUSANVILLE 257-7788 • CA LIC 448528 the day assigned to the first letter of their last name: A through F on Monday, Oct. 10; G through M on Tuesday, Oct. 11; N through S on Wednes- day, Oct. 12; and T through Z on Thurgday, Oct. 13. Participants must not eat for 12 hours prior to the blood draw and must be 18 years or older. Continue normal in- take of water and any medica- tion as usual. Testing includes compre- hensive metabolic panel, thy- roid screening, complete blood count, cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, direct LDL and cholesterol ratio. Cost is $50, payable by cash or check. For an additional charge, bone density and prostate cancer screenings will be available. Bone density screening appointments may be scheduled at the time of the health screening. II Members of the Plumas County Community Correc- tions Partnership Executive Committee will host a town- hall meeting Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Plumas-Sierra Coun- ty Fairgrounds in Quincy. The 7 p.m. meeting in Ser- pilio Hall will address Assem- bly Bill 109: California's Prison Realignment Bill. Beginning Oct. 1, many non- violent state felons and parolees will begin serving their sentences in county jails. The implications of the transfer are far-reaching and could have a dramatic effect on the criminal justice sys- tem and residents of Plumas County. Members of the local execu- tive committee will explain the details of the prison re- alignment and ~hswer ques- tions during the meeting. The committee is composed of Chief Probation Officer Sharon Reinert, Superior Court Judge Ira Kaufman, District Attorney David Hol- lister, Sheriff Greg Hagwood, Alcohol and Drug Adminis- trator Mimi Hall and Public Defender Douglas Prouty. Butte RAC to meet The Butte County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet Monday, Sept. 26, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in the con- ference room at the Feather River Ranger District Of Fme at 875 Mitchell Ave. in Oroville. The agenda includes Cycle 2 project funding review and recommendations for approx- imately $145,000 in available funding. The public is wel- come to observe and to partic- ipate during the public com- ment period. For further information about this meeting, including provisions for special needs, contact Lee Anne Schramel at 283-7850. REP If it's we can' ll find someuq mo can. CONSTRUCTION $1NCw ID84 ~mmmm General Building Contractor Calif. Lic. #453927 (530) 283-2035