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Specialized Fibers' polluted sites in Corning facing another lawsuit
The ongoing legal and environmental case of Specialized Fibers in Corning and its ownership, Bucky Lee, Inc., and Omega Waste, Inc., continues with last week’s announcement by Tehama County District Attorney Matt Rogers that a “receiver” has been appointed in the county’s lawsuit against the Bucky Lee and Omega Waste.
Hot Weather Returns For Memorial Day
Hotter weather makes a return the rest of the holiday weekend as highs return to the upper 80s to low 90s with even hotter weather on the way next week. Storm Tracker Forecast: Hot weather making a return for Memorial Day. Hotter weather makes a return the rest of the...
Corning makes call-out for boxcar racers
Children ages 2-10 are invited to enter the Corning Tuesday Night Market’s second annual Boxcar 500 Races on June 4 in downtown Solano Street. Using their original boxcar-creations, the children will race for trophies for first, second and third place in age categories, and will have an opportunity to win the trophy for Overall Most Creative.
9 people arrested following search warrant that seized over 290 grams of meth in Chico
CHICO, Calif. - Nine people were arrested after a search warrant seized over 290 grams of meth, over 13 grams of fentanyl, over three grams of heroin and other items indicating illegal drug sales, the Butte Interagency Narcotics Task Force said. On Thursday, agents from BINTF, the Special Enforcement Unit...
Daughter speaks out after her father was shot in Chico Tuesday night
Mancilla said her father is doing well after undergoing surgery. Daughter speaks out after her father was shot in Chico Tuesday night. Mancilla said her father is doing well after undergoing surgery.
Corning Jr. Rodeo coming this Saturday
Three young cowgirls will be competing for the title of 2024 Corning Jr. Rodeo Queen during the annual event's 6 p.m. Hospitality Mixer at Estil Clark Park on Friday, May 24. The mixer kicks-off the rodeo, which starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25, also at the park's rodeo grounds located at the eastern end of Fig Lane.
Sheriff's office to purchase new body-worn cameras
The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office is moving forward in its commitment to serving the community with the purchase of 60 new body-worn cameras (BWC) with unanimous approval from the county’s Board of Supervisors on May 14. At a cost of $295,329, the department will purchase the equipment and...
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