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   Marysville Yuba Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - September 6, 2007, Marysville Yuba, California                                THURSDAY EDUCATION Keep your child in the read with Itn tlie to Borrow Books to Buy EDUCATION D SECTION 97 63 Fall Film Preview man does Hollywood Yuba College photo exhibit E SECTION OCRAT September 6,2007 California WORLD AROUND You SPORTS Yuba City High ready to run The football team will be making a challenge for the Conference crown this WORLD Tenor Pavarotti is dead at 71 Luciano whose vibrant and made him the most beloved and celebrated tenor since Caruso andone qf as a popular died He was 71. OUTDOORS Things looking up for elk herd The herd of tule elk that roams the Payne Ranch area has taken hold and shows signs of The latest online poll The NFL season is upon What does this mean to you? To vote in our logon to Our previous poll Would you consider using a personal alcohol NUMBER OF 78 if I thought I was questionable to 29% I never drink and drive so there's no reason 68% I can always teH if I'm OK or not 3% rMC 1530 Ellis Lake 95901 D5 Lottery Senate OKs flood control By Robert LaHue A controversial flood control cleared the state Senate on Wednesday and is headed to Gov. Arnold AB 930, by Assemblyman Dave will give the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency the power to acquire land including those outside The passed the Senate 24-11, Finance GET I with all 11 no votes coming from Sen. Sam whose district includes Yuba and Sutter opposed the saying such easements would allow to flood areas of rural counties to ease pressure on levees protecting urban Speaking against the on the Senate Aanestad said the legislation would development in the two know that in the winter when it and in the spring when the snow the water has to go he the solution proposed by is to have it go into my we're talking only about my Aanestad said he was also concerned about how eminent domain may come into play in the acquisition of admit it's a willing seller proposition by - but it will be done in coordination with the state Department of Water Resources - which does have the power of eminent he Aanestad also echoed concerns of the Sutter County Advisory Committee for Flood Control Funding about the county's veto not Aanestad said in a phone interview following the wording is such that the supervisors think they have veto But Aanestad said the veto could Turn to A5 Sen. Sam Aanestad Opposed YC police raid arrest meth suspect A Sutter County Fire Department Hazmat agent displays a T-shirt reading in during a sting on a suspected meth lab in Yuba City on Photos by Brian Drake By Howard Yune Police and drug enforcement officers raided two Yuba City homes Wednesday and arrested a man with a long criminal history of methamphetamine Yuba City police arrested Curtis 38, at his trailer inside the Gum Tree Mobile Home Park at 1039 Garden Police planned to charge him with manufacturing meth and carrying a loaded according to Jeff assistant police Upthegrove had not been booked at the Sutter County Jail as of 6:30 p.m. past includes arrests in 2000 and 2003 in connection with meth labs discovered in Yuba He pleaded guilty to drug manufacturing in both receiving a two-year prison sentence in the first case and a seven-year term Turn to A Sutter County Fire Department Hazmat agent lays out evidence from a mobile home suspected of being a meth lab in Yuba The in the Gum Tree Mobile Home was raided by Yuba City police as part of a meth u Radio waves to hone in on state's levees By John Dickey Is it a A A The 30-foot-long device that will soon be spotted hanging below a helicopter will be used in the first electromagnetic survey of California's urban Sm at is today on the Sutter Bypass near Yuba a helicopter will cruise the levees at 35 mph while dangling the equipment 100 feet below the Up and down from north of Biggs to south of the device will send radio waves as far as 140 feet into the The waves will help experts determine This 30-foot-long-device will hang below a helicopter and send radio waves into levees in order to help experts determine the conductivity of materials the conductivity of materials underneath the giving clues to the type of rock and this allows us to do is map contrasts in the said Brett geophysicist with Fugro Airborne a Canadian company hired to do the helicopter Combined with hundreds of holes that have been drilled every 1,000 feet or as well as an earlier laser survey that profiled the levee's height and the information will provide the most complete look to date at what lies beneath the levees that protect Yuba Marysville and other urban Many Turn to ash from fire fill By Nancy High winds from the north blew smoke and ash into the early Wednesday from the Moonlight Fire in Plumas National prompting school officials to cancel afternoon sports practices and Superintendents of Yuba and Live Oak Unified school districts took precautionary measures after the Feather River Air Quality Management District issued a health advisory notice Wednesday The air quality notice is in effect through today though school officials were not sure late Wednesday whether to cancel sports events scheduled for Turn to FIRE AS  

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