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Mountain Echo
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Fall River Mills, CA 96028- 0224
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A weekly newspaper of general  circulation, published  every Tuesday.
Editor
Walt Caldwell
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Donna Caldwell
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Sue Edmondson  Rich Patek 

Founded,
Oct. 3, 1977
Adjudicated as a legal newspaper for the county of Shasta,
November 8, 1982 by Superior
Court Decree #74779

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Front Page this week:
Jan. 6th, 2009
Full stories available in current issue


Photo by Walt Caldwell
A County snow plow works residential streets in Johnson Park Christmas day. On the one hand residents can get up and down the street. On the other, they can’t get out of their driveways. Area residents don’t want to pay more taxes for more manpower and better equipment, but get tired of repeatedly digging out after a plow plugs their driveway entrances.

No easy answer to keeping the roads open
Private driveways and walkways ignored when storms hit
By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor
The Intermountain Area was buried under a 17-inch or more blanket of snow on Sunday, December 14, the snow continued to fall on and off all week and temperatures dipped to below zero. The next week temperatures warmed, a little rain fell, along with more snow. Temperatures bounced back and forth. Snow became packed and turned to ice and tempers already worn thin by the wet, cold and inconvenience grew raw. The County Roads Department became the focus.
In an interview with Mountain Echo last week Shasta County Public Works Director Pat Minturn talked about what the County crews did and the problems faced.
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Man attacks brother with axe
BURNEY - A routine medical call turned into a manhunt Sunday afternoon.
Emergency personnel from the Burney Fire Department responded to a routine medical call at 3:22 p.m. When  they arrived at 36977 Oak Street in Burney they found Christopher Mitchell, 31, had sustained an injury to his leg by an axe. It was determined by EMT's the injury was intentional and Deputies from the Burney substation of the Shasta County Sheriff's Office were requested.
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The tumultuous national ecomony receives mixed reviews locally
By Sue Edmondson
Mountain Echo reporter
The economy seems like a tidal wave at times, threatening to swamp the lifestyle we've grown accustomed to. During the height of the farming and tourist seasons, gas prices hovered close to $4.00. Credit lines tightened, house prices dumped even more and foreclosures hit home. In 2008, new residential building came close to a halt-only two building permits were issued in Burney, three were issued for Fall River and the same held true for McArthur. According to the California Employment Development Department, 11.1% of Shasta County residents joined the rank of the unemployed-in Burney, the unemployment rate exceeded the county average at 13.4%. Yet (and perhaps not surprisingly considering the nature of its workforce) Fall River beat the odds, with only 5.5% unemployed.
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