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An Anderson man fleeing law enforcement officers reached speeds of 115 miles per hour on Highway 299 before crashing on a dirt road and running from the vehicle, leaving his injured passenger behind, the California Highway Patrol said. More ... PHIL NELSON THE TRINITY JOURNAL Taz is a male smooth-coat border collie mix, neutered, and is available for adoption at the Trinity County Animal Shelter. There are lots of kittens available, too. For more information, call ACO Officer Christine Edwards at 623-1370. Hours for the shelter at the end of Mountain View Street, Weaverville, are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. The shelter's Web page is www.geocities.com/ trctyanshelter. More ... Rain to date for year starting July 1, 2008: 20.23 WEATHER A YEAR AGO Average High ............78 Average Low ..............40 Rain to date: 29.39 On June 29, 2009, Trinity Lake was down 1.29 feet from the preceding week. More ... Caltrans District 2 has joined Twitter to send updates on the safety projects and potential delays over Buckhorn Summit on Highway 299 between Redding and Weaverville this summer. More ... In a recently issued report by the 2008-09 Trinity County grand jury, the county's current Veterans' Services Officer Doug Bue was commended for the work he is doing with local veterans to connect them with services they are entitled to receive, but urged the county to restore the position to full time as soon as budget conditions allow. More ... The vete ra ns' services office in the Veterans Memorial Hall in Weaver ville is currently open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday a nd c losed on Fridays. More ... In the most favorable Trinit y County gra nd jur y report involving Tr i nity Hospital in years, the recently released 2008-09 report on Mountain Communities More ... Trinit y Hospital recently acquired two new state-of-the-art biphasic def ibrillators wit h monies from a Hospital P reparedness Program Grant. More ... Helicopter logging has been under way to clear the route for a high-voltage transmission line planned from Trinity Dam to Weaverville. Installation of the line by the federal Western Area Power Administration is expected to be completed by November, if the weather cooperates. More ... There will be no Trinity Tribal Stomp this year, event organizer Drew Franklin said. "Last year we got burned out so I just couldn't begin to plan it again," said Franklin, who owns Mountain Marketplace in Weaverville. The three-day event with music, vendors, speakers and camping, has been held for 15 years. More ... |
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