Redding California - Record Searchlight Local News For Tuesday 10th October 2006
Tuesday 10th October 2006 04:55:00 PM Marta McKenzie to lead new Health and Human Services Agency Updated @ 2 P.M. As anticipated, Shasta County supervisors have named Public Health Director Marta McKenzie to lead the newly created Health and Human Services Agency.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 11:28:00 AM Deputies probe gold coin thefts Updated @ 8:30 A.M. TEHAMA She would not be amused. Tehama County sheriffs deputies are investigating today the reported theft from a home here of three Canadian gold coins, including one that bears the likeness of Queen Victoria.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 03:00:00 AM Redding council candidates amass $220,673 in donations Its not yet mid-October, and some Redding City Council candidates campaign war chests already have bulged beyond records set in the 2004 election.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 03:00:00 AM Winds stoke two grass fires Firefighters fought two blazes fueled by high winds and dry grasses in Shasta County on Monday. A wind-driven fire that initially involved a truck hauling hay charred 240 acres of grass off Millville Plains Road, between Highway 44 and Dersch Road.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 03:00:00 AM Dinner will raise funds for children with cancer The Alyssa Araiza Wings of Angels and Sons of Italy will host a spaghetti fundraiser to benefit the families of children with cancer and other serious illnesses.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 03:00:00 AM Latina owner wins $5,000 A woman who owns a Latino market in Anderson is one of 10 Latina entrepreneurs from the nation honored by Wells Fargo Bank, the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Latina Style magazine.
Tuesday 10th October 2006 03:00:00 AM Shasta Alliance scrambles to file funding and spending documents The Shasta Alliance, a new kid on the campaign block this election season, has obviously been spending money. The business-backed group has taken out newspaper ads questioning Redding spending priorities and poking holes in Measure C, the land-use initiative on the ballot in Shasta Lake.