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Early morning fire and explosion destroys residence in Burney

Kenn Fisher and Bubbles Meadows were asleep in their home behind Richard Lake and Associates Bookkeeping office when a loud explosion from their garage below them woke them up at approximately 2:30 a.m.
The couple ran out and down the stairs to find their garage door had been blown completely off the building and was against their pickup. Fire was coming out of the garage.
Bubbles ran upstairs and managed to get her cell phone and return before the fire rolled up and started the second story home on fire.
Firefigters from Burney were un the scene in less than five minutes followed by Cal Fire engines, but the home was fully involved in flames.
Fire Chief Ray Barber says the cause is still under investigation.
The family lost all of their possessions including two pickups, a car and a boat.
Barber estimates the loss to be $200,000 for the building, $30,000 for contents, $40,000 for the pickups and $10,000 for the boat.


8-31-10
Update on Lunbery retrial
Attorney Juliana Drous, the San Francisco judge who represented Kristi Lyn Lunbery through the five year appeals process and won her a new trial told Shasta County Superior Court Judge Wilson Curle she wanted to represent Lunbery at her new trial.
In Yesterday's hearing in Curle's courtroom. Lunbery's attorney at the original trial Public Defender Jeff Gorder told the judge his office was legally bound to represent her. The
The 9th District panel of Judges overtuned Lunbery's original verdict because of attorney incompetence.
The representation may have to wait until such time as a trial judge is named.
Bail was set at $500,000 with a bail reduction hearing set for September 8.


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Burney Water District

Tenative agreement reached
The Burney Water District’s Board and it’s employees announced Thursday night that they had agreed to agree on a two year contract.
Following a closed session, the board announced that the two sides had reached agreement on the proposals both sides felt were important and had been sticking points.
While the actual wording will take a couple of weeks to finalize and the other issues resolved, the two sides agreed to switching the employees health insurance from the district’s current carrier to the Union’s Insurance.
The district will pay the $816 premium and that figure will be the cap.
The district will reduce the amount the employee’s contribution to their retirement over the two years.
They also agreed to allow the wording the board wanted to its management rights in the district’s lay-off policy.
No agreement has been reached on a flex alternative work schedule and some other non-economic issues, primarily changes in the personnel manual.
The Union also said they would drop the labor complaints involving negotiations, but would have to confer with employees regarding charges which involved employees.
“We’ve taken the noise off the table,” Management’s Chief Negotiator Willy Rodriquez says.
Maggie Campbell, Chief Negotiator for the Union could not be reached for comment.

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American Idol hopeful sets sights on the stars, singing for those who can’t be with her
By Walt Caldwell
Mountain Echo editor
SAN FRANCISCO – She’d sang in a Catholic Church Choir before and to an awful lot of farm animals as she grew up, but the 24-year-old Sonoma woman, who came from a large, closely knit family, was inexperienced when it came to large crowds. Not only that her passion was opera and classical. Her song – Ava Maria.
A pretty novice with a nasty scar on her neck was one of 9200 to try out for a spot in competition for the 10th season of American Idol competition at AT&T Park in San Francisco. At the end of the tryouts she walked away with a chance to perform in the next round.
The more than just mildly proud of great-niece, Carmina Salcido, Elaine Yates of Burney, is extremely proud.
“I think she’ll be able to make the top 12, Elaine’s husband Rowdy
 says.
 
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Lunbery brought back to
Shasta County for re-trial

REDDING — Kristi Lyn Lunbery, 41, of Burney was booked into Shasta County Jail the afternoon of August 25, transferred from prison to reportedly be tried again for the 1992 murder of her husband Charlie Bateson at their home in Burney.
Lunbery confessed in 2001 during a lengthy interrogation by Shasta County Sheriff’s Major Crime detectives. She later recanted her confession but was sentenced to 19-years to life.
A Panel of three judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the conviction May 25.
The panel found that Lunbery had incompetent counsel representing her because they failed to present testimony from an expert who would possibly have explained why Lunbery would confess to a crime she didn’t commit, and found that the judge violated both the 6th and 14th amendment to the United States Constitution when he refused to allow testimony from individuals who could have testified that the crime was committed by another individual.
The State and County had the option of having the case presented to the entire 9th circuit Court of Appeals, petition the Supreme Court of the United States to review the case or return it to the Shasta County for re-trial. District attorney said he would have to study the case to see if he was going to retry it if the state declined to go forward with it.
Lunbery’s attorney was unable to attend initial court proceedings Thursday. Public defenders appeared with her in a brief court proceeding which was continued to Monday afternoon.
  

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Mayers gets patients from Mercy

BURNEY — Matthew Rees, Mayers Memorial Hospital District’s new CEO attended his first board meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Dick Nemanic, a member of the audience congratulated Rees and pointing out that the board had hired Rees to manage the district, encouraged the board to allow him to do just that, without interference.
Travis Lakey, the hospital’s Director of Finance, and board member Allen Albaugh both reported that the cash in the bank and cash reserves were up again this month and the accounts payable had been reduced a little.
Albaugh also reported that they had gained five long term patients from Mercy Medical Center in Mount Shasta. Director of Nurses for Long Term Care, Sherry Wilson RN reported that Mayers would also get a significant amount of equipment from the facility which is closing its long-term care section.
Board President Mike Kerns lauded Terri Pena RN who had been acting CEO until Rees’ coming on board. She has returned to her position as Direcector of Nurses, Acute Care, Sherri  Wilson, Director of Nurses, Long Term Care, Keith Earnest Chief Clinical Officer, Marleen McArthur, board secretary, and Erik Nielsen Facilities Manager for the wonderful job they had done keeping the facility moving forward for the past several months.

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Deficit preliminary budget passed

BURNEY — The Burney Water District passed a preliminary budget which shows a net loss for the fiscal year without comment Thursday evening.
The four members of the board present were obviously preoccupied by what turned out to be the later closed session and announcement of a tentative agreement with their employees, There were no questions or requests for clarification regarding the income or expenses which comprised the $1,104,758 the document represented or the $239,485 it falls short in meeting all of its needs.
It was pointed out that the budget was just preliminary.
The employee agreement, if signed, will reduce the proposed labor costs of $510,693. Outside of labor costs, the largest single expense is PG&E pumping costs, projected at $191,000 and depreciation at $220,000.




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