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Adjudicated as a legal newspaper for the county of Shasta,
November 8, 1982 by Superior
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A bulldozer cuts a firebreak just off the road to the sand pit above the Hat Creek Park last Tuesday as threat of Venture Fire dwindled

Firefighters have handle on Peterson Fire
McARTHUR - The Peterson Complex, including the Peterson and Popcorn Fires, was considered 95% contained Sunday in spite of gusty winds. Full containment was expected by 6 p.m. Monday.
The fire is managed by the Southern Area Red Team and CAL FIRE under unified command.
Crews were reported to have made great strides in containing the fire.  Control lines held
 The fire is located 6 miles southwest of McArthur.
As of Sunday the two fires combined had burned  7,824 acres..
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Fireworks snuffed out
By Ron Mosher
Mountain Echo reporter
BURNEY - With fire conditions at a hazardous level in northern California, the Burney Rotary Club was faced with a monumental decision to make regarding their Burney Basin Days Fireworks show set for this Saturday night.
The club decided to heed the request of Governor Arnold Schwarzeneger, and postponed the annual pyrotechnic display - and the family fun night that was set to precede the fireworks at the Burney high football field.
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Forclosures hit home
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter
Earl and Billie Rainwater can imagine only one thing worse than going public about possibly losing their home to foreclosure, and that would be actually losing it. So Earl, who refuses to use his walker in public because he doesn't want people to know how bad he hurts, and Billie, who never asks for help with anything, did what they've never done-they're talking about their situation.
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Residents react to evacuation orders
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter
Dan and Sharon Harney moved to the Sand Pit subdivision 23 years ago. Their home is where they've made their lives and they had no intention of letting it go up in flames. When the lightening storm sparked fires nearby on the 21st, they pulled out the hoses and wet down the woodpile and the roof. And when the call for mandatory evacuation came, they stayed put. "We were going to save our home," says Sharon.
They were ready to go if the time came. "You're susceptible to nature when you live out here, "she says. "That's just the way it is. So you prepare. We've got defensible space all around our home."
Despite living in the woods, this is the first time a fire has come so close. "We've been called on to evacuate one other time, but we've never seen anything like this before."
Down the road in Big Eddy Estates, smoke suggested to John and Phyllis Funk that the fire was nearby. The fact was confirmed when they received the "prepare to evacuate" reverse 911 call. "If you were talking to John, you'd hear a completely different version of the events," says Phyllis. "He was completely calm, and I was running around in a frenzy."
In the background John calls out, "I wasn't going anywhere."
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Want your hospital? Write your legislator!
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter
Hospital finances are like a house of cards-if you take off the top layer, it stays intact. But when you pull a card from the bottom, the whole thing collapses. If Medi-cal cuts force Mayers Memorial Hospital to limit services such as obstetrics, or to close one or both of its skilled nursing facilities, hospital operations and the entire community face repercussions.
That's the reason that Mayers CEO Katharine Ann Campbell is asking area residents to contact legislators and request that they take action to exclude rural hospitals from the upcoming cuts. "People don't understand the seriousness of what's going on," she says. "The fabric of the health care system in California is unraveling and becoming so shredded that it can't be rewoven."
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Midge attacking Fountain Fire planting
By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor
HATCHET MOUNTAIN  - The Fountain Fire was in 1992 and the trees that were planted over much of the 64,000 acres of burned timberland are at the right age to attract the Guty Itch Midge, which they have.
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Temperatures soar over therapy pool
By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor
BURNEY - The Burney Water District's small board room was packed with unhappy pool customers last Wednesday.
What started out as a heated discussion over the oscillating  temperatures of the therapy pool ended with an impasse between the reality of customer's pocketbooks and that of operating the facility.
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Hatchery’s worst fears may be realized
CASSSEL - When Leilani Tracy, 40, Bryan Bower, 39, Justin Noel, 17, Josh Rose 16,  and Mathew Tracy, 13, reportedly were involved in vandalizing the Crystal Lake Fish Hatchery, and illegally taking fish earlier this month, two of the boys who waded in the hatchery's tanks to net the prize German Brown had been in the water at Baum Lake. They may have, according to authorities, transferred a parasite, deadly to the Hatchery's fish to the ponds.
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