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Indian Valley Record Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 5A Parade lights the night Towed behind the lit-up family fishing boat float, Seth Kuhlmann sports a big smile after successfully navigating the corner of Main and Ann streets. Music for the light parade is provided by Kasie McPherson and several other children singing Christmas carols with accompaniment by Ken Cawley and Joe Tomaselli. Photos by Alicia Knadler RECYCLE, from page1A to decide whether they want this or not. Maybe they don't want it," Simpson aid. "It probably going to cost you $5 would be a pilot project. They a month instead of what we could see an end if it doesn't are proposing, work out. A lot of people "Can we solve all of these around here are still in the problems? Absolutely not. 18th century and they don't There are a lot of assump- think about the future." tions. If you want to take a FRD customers in Chester shot at it, we are willing to go and Quincy wouldn't be in- along with you. If you don't cluded in the pilot program be- want to take a shot at it, cause those districts already that's fine too." have a recycling contract with Board Chairwoman Lori the company. Simpson said the county is La Porte would be excluded doing the right thin g by because Yuba-Sutter Regional letting voters decide. Waste Management Authority "I think people have a right handles its recycling. Accounting and Tax Services Sales Tax E-File Individual • Business • Non-Profit Bookkeeping • Payroll • Notary • Taxes Mary Cheek, EA, CPA Certified Public Accountant Licensed to practice by the IRS 258-1040 expenen? 130 Willow St., Chester (Next to Chevron) Over 18 years MaryCheekCPA@FrontierNet.Net Who is affected? There are two waste disposal companies in Plumas County. The pilot program is for the Feather River Disposal franchise area only. InterMountain Uisposal (IMD) serves the rest of thecounty. Residents who don't currently have trash service can Contact FRD at 283-2065 to see if they live within the company's service area. Come See all our in-store specials : ::: for Sparkle evening. WE WILL HAVE CHILI e APPETIZERS BEER & I VINE TASTING PerfectGift for Mom &Dad? Woolrich socks, slippers &:gloves a ll • idewalk surfers 515 W; Main St., Quincy • 5:}0-283-0940 Mon.,Thurs.-9:30am-5:30pm • FriJ 9:30am-6pm Sat. & Sun.: 10am,4pm I Stop by for fantastic in-store specials! / Refreshments ,/// - Lots of new items Extended hours through the holidays! I SEE'S CANDY IS HERE!I Richard K. Stockton, You'll feel the difference. CLU ChFO, Agent With loans, checking, savings Insurance Lic. #0B68653 and more, State Farm Bank® Providing Insurance & Financial Services can help you with all your 65 W. Main St., Quincy, CA 95971 banking needs* And you can (530) 283-0565 bank online, by phone, or by mail. Fax (530) 283-5143 CALL ME TODAY FOR www.dchardstockton.us MORE INFORMATION. WE LIVE WHERE YOU LIVE FIRE, from page1A 0fCalifornia. U.S. Attorney Lawrence G. Brown and Assistant Superior Court. Attorney Robert Wright are The state agency is seeking seeking double damages with almost $8.5 million, plus in- interest and penalties in: terest, for fire suppression, unstated amounts theYclaim:: investigation, administrative will be proven during thei and accounting costs, trial. ! Named as plaintiffs in the Besides suppression, inves-! suit are several different tigative, collection and: owners of timberland where administrative costs, like the! the fire started: property CalFire suit, they also seek manager and timber harvest- payment for loss of timber, i ing planner W.M. Beaty habitat and environmental and Associates, of Redd ng; value, costs for rehabilitationl timber buyer Sierra Pacific and restoration, and any Industries; timber operator other costs proven during the! Eunice Howell, owner of trial. Howell's Forest Harvesting Next steps: AU deadlines in Shasta County; and two of for disclosures and discovery H0well's employees working in the federal case have that day, Kelly Crimson and passed, and any motions J.W. Bush, both of Shasta to terminate parts of the liti- County. gation before trial must be CalFire considers all of filed by mid-December and them to have been in a heard bylateJanuary2012. joint venture, which then The pre-trial conference obligated them and made has been continued to March them liable for the fire. 12, and jury trial is set for the Several property owners morning of April 16, 2012, in and insurance companies Sacramento. have also filed suit, and there In the CalFire case, final are countersuits by defen- motions are set for Jan. 9 and dants as well. Jan. 23, with case manage- The federal trial is being ment July 31, followed by the conducted in the U.S. District jury trial Aug. 14, in Quincy Court for the Eastern District at 9 a.m. CLINIC, from page 1A "No one's here (at the meet- ing)," one woman said. "That means it's working." She added, "It's an exciting addition to our little world." Given EPHC's larger bleak financial outlook, community member Guy McNett asked if there were any plans to downsize the Greenville clinic. No, Hayes said, reductions were only being considered at the district's skilled nurs- ing facilities, the object of recent MediCal cuts. Although the district is cutting hours at its Graeagle clinic, such cuts were not on the table for Greenville. "Your population is not transient," McGrath said. "We're pleased and grateful for Greenville," Nelson said. Health care needs in Indian Valley will be the subject of a townhall meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13, as part of a county- wide community health assessment. The meeting starts atl 5:30 p.m. at the Town Hall in Greenville. A buffet dinner will be served, and child care will be available. For more information, contact Rachel McDowell at rmcdowell@sierrainstitute.us or 284-1022. Extends a roaring ... to all the drivers, teams, volunteer staff, advertisers, sponsors and fans of racing for a successful 2011 race season! Track Champions for 2011 #8 Brittney Nieman ~ Pure Mini Stock #40 Derek Rosse - D.A.R.T. Dwarfs #7M Mitch Murphy - IMCA Modified www.america nvalleyspeedway.com ORTHODONTIC SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE IN CHESTER Gregory Sawyer, DDS Family Dentistry & Orthodontics (530) 283-2811 Dr. Gregory Sawyer is now providing full orthodontic services in association with Dr. Bradley Nord at his office at 624 Main St., Chester. • Braces • Certified |mdulign Provider • Children • Adults Dr. Sawyer has been practicing orthodontics in Plumas County for 28 years and is now expanding his Quincy practice to include Chester and the surrounding areas. Call today for a free consultation (530) 283-2811