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   Marysville Yuba Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - June 25, 2008, Marysville Yuba, California                                Electrical storm j sparked 800 fires PAGE A3 WEDNESDAY Bridal gallery and pet shop open in downtown Marysville Page CI Many states shunning abstinence education funding Page A4 Nick Ramos is prototypical leadoff batter for Gold Sox Page B1 California Single copy 470 + tax School bond OKU for ballot Marysville district board backs million measure for Nov. 4 By Ryan McCarthy A million bond measure for the Marysville Joint Unified School District will go before voters in district trustees voted unanimously schools make your home worth trustee Sandy Fonley said in supporting putting the bond proposal on the Nov. 4 The bond to pay for modernization of the district's schools would require 55 percent voter approval to win A survey of voters in the district found 60 percent support for the according to the schools are woefully in need of new said district super- intendent Gay A new Alicia Intermediate School in Linda and a new permanent Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts - now located next to Marysville High School - are among projects listed as potentially funded by the But district officials said both school projects will go forward whether or not the bond measure wins approval in A successful bond could contribute toward funding for the district officials Marysville resident Bernard asked the trustees Tuesday to postpone a bond vote until the economy a waste of money to carry this said 80. WHAT'S NEXT Voters will decide on Nov. 4 the fate of the million bond measure for modernization projects in the Marysville Joint Unified School Costs to the district for the election will total about the way the economy is and our state budget he don't believe this bond measure will Turn to TO CATCH A THIEF Yuba County sheriff's Deputy Dan Hanson looks inside a car to spot any visible items that a thief might want to during the implementation of a new program called I Were a at the Wal-Mart parking lot in Linda on Tuesday Deputies and volunteers put fliers on the windshields of cars reminding drivers to secure their Nick Adams Sheriffs team checks places fliers to educate drivers on theft By Rob Young Those weren't parking tickets or pizza promotions that drivers found under their windshield wipers Tuesday at the Wal-Mart in They were friendly reminders from the Yuba County Sheriffs Don't make your car a target of crime by leaving doors windows down or valuable items clearly visible It was the second time this month that aided by senior volunteers from the Sheriffs put the message said Crime Prevention Officer Shawn The called I Were a is modeled after a similar one in Contra Costa she I were a you would now be a said the Included was a checklist of valuables spotted inside the If there were a box was If doors were unlocked or windows were left partly down -as a were - that was also Reactions Linda Green of who scored a thought the program was a good put my stuff in the said Nick Yuba County sheriff's Crime Prevention Officer Shawn talks with Ger Thao in the Wal-Mart parking lot in Linda on Tuesday explaining why a thief would target her vehicle due to visible jewelry in the Thao said she would take steps to make sure her car wouldn't be targeted Turn to FLIERS A6 by putting her valuables in the trunk of the Sutter board passes budget Building plans under scrutiny By Robert LaHue Aside from a few tweaks during three hours of hearings Tuesday the budget approved by the Sutter County Board of Supervisors was identical to the million preliminary budget produced two weeks But there were numerous questions concerning planning for a new general government services building and the request for legal fee reimbursement by Robert Supervisors Jim Whiteaker and Stan Cleveland expressed Turn to BUDGET AS What to do with prime YC By John Dickey The Yuba City City Council talked about one of the most talked-about pieces of land in the city A study session delved into the question of what the City Council would like to see - or not see - built on the nearly 6.6-acre Feather River Mills site where plans fizzled for a downtown movie always get asked by the are we going to do with this said Turn to YUBA CITY FREEDOM INC. Y No. 177 DAILY 6 00009' mi 92 57 Classic Want to know the Sign up for breaking news alerts by e-mail at GAS GAUGE help you And tin bait tool on prices  

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