Marysville Yuba Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - June 15, 2007, Marysville Yuba, California in 77 * FRIDAY Gold Sox drop one to San Diego SPORTS PAGE B1 Emma Roberts as the new Nancy Drew ENTERTAINMENT PAGE B5 Force to be reckoned with E OCRAT June 15,2007 Single copy 470 + tax WORLD AROUND You NATION Bird numbers down by half The populations of 20 common birds - from the to the whippoorwill -are half what they were 40 years according to an Audubon Society WORLD Palestine state ting A beleaguered Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared a state of emergency and disbanded the unity government after the Islamic militant group vanquished its Fatah rivals and effectively took control of the Gaza Page a latest online poll What are you going to do for Dad on Father's To goto Our previous poll Do you commute alone to work? I enjoy the solitude of 31% but I would use mass transit or car pools if more were 21% I use mass 2% but I have an easy 46% Total 58 FREEDOM c o inc. Vol. 156 T No. 166 1530 Ellis Lake CA 95901 Bridge D5 Calendar H Classified M Classic Comics 6f Crosswords II U Entertainment W 13 INSIDE Lottery Movies A2 15 Obituaries Q mi Opinion Stete Finance Lifestyles Weather US Summer is here a week early Temperatures are about 10 degrees above average By Ashley Gebb With a week left until the official start of people are already sweating in a June Temperatures have hit triple which means it's about 10 degrees hotter than usual for this time of said Holly a National Weather Service The normal average daily high for June is about 90 The high Thursday in Marysville for the 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m. was 100, according to the National Weather The increase in temperature is caused by a ridge of high pressure that has descended over the Osborne like a sure she have air pushing down and it heats The pressure ridge usually lasts through most of the Temperatures should settle into the mid- to high 90s for the weekend but return to triple digits The heatwave is expected to last through the first day of summer on The daily average high for this time of year increases by about a degree a starting at about 88 degrees on June 12 and reaching about 91 degrees on June 15, Osborne The average is based on the last 30 The National Weather Service predicted a high of about 100 degrees aren't record Osborne Turn to HIGH HIGH OF 100 Andy Patrick St. 5, swims backward underwater during his swimming lessons Thursday at the Yuba City Community The National Weather Service has forecast a high temperature of 100 degrees predicted a high of 98 PERSONAL MEASURES TO TAKE IN HOT WEATHER Stay but avoid alcohol and caffeine Wear loose-fitting clothes Stay indoors in a place with air conditioning Take a cool bath or shower Don't exercise Don't leave animals or elderly people in cars Yuba County Public Health Andy Mikayla 5, learns how to float on her back during lessons with Hailey Taylor at the Yuba City Community Pool on The high temperature for the day was 100, according to the Town d Building begins at NW corner of By John Dickey Yuba City's Town Center area is filling up with more medical establishments as ground was broken on a second project under construction in the redevelopment Work started Monday on a 22,000-square-foot building at Drawing courtesy Capitol Avenue Development and Investments This is an artist's rendering of the west face of an building under construction on the northwest corner of Plumas Boulevard and Franklin Street in Yuba Work on the project started 400 Plumas on the northwest corner of Franklin which will house medical offices and retail when it is finished in will increase the population of employees down and continue to give critical mass to allow other projects to be developed down said Brad partner with Capitol Avenue Development and the West developer of the office The Main Street Ventures II project is the firm's second office venture at Town following a 20,000-square-foot building that was completed in early 2006 at 470 Plumas That building is almost completely Space in the 400 Plumas Boulevard building is close to halfway said Plans are to have from seven to 10 offices with retail in a two-story Capitol's office building is a million Hays The company closed its 1.13-acre Turn to BUILDING A6 Avoid Spanish media to learn English quickly By Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's remarks that immigrants should avoid media if they want to learn English quickly left some Hispanic journalists shaking their heads got to turn off the Spanish television and stay away from books and the Republican governor RELATED STORY television m waging campaign for to network Ui become said Wednesday night at the annual convention of the National Association of Hispanic just forced to speak and that just makes you learn the language who grated to the U.S. from was responding to a question about how Hispanic students can improve academic The audience included many journalists who work for media know this sounds odd and this is the politically incorrect thing to say and I'm going to get myself in he I know that when I came to this I very rarely spoke German to Associated Press Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger participates in a dialogue with moderator Rick executive editor of the Sacramento during the opening plenary of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists to ARNOLD A5 ference in San Jose on