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PROUDLY SERVING OUR AREA SINCEHERALD 1880 FRIDAY • MAY 10, 2019 • VOL. 139 NO. 19 SEE Latest on INSIDE Special Star Athletes Shine FEMA, Stoplight QUOTA Concerns CELEBRATES By Seti Long GRIDLEY, CA (MPG) - Gridley 100 YEARS City Council members and city staff made quick work of the consent agenda, approving resolutions to adopt the amended hous- ing rehabilitation program guidelines, first time home buyer program guide- lines and authorizing the designation of city repre- sentatives to vote in the PAGE 3 city’s interests as a member of the Northern California Power Agency, all within the first 5 minutes of MANZANITA Monday’s meeting. Moving forward at a ELEMENTARY brisk pace, city council then received an update on STUDENTS the current standing of the Camp Fire Community to OF THE MONTH The “Gridley Special Stars” at the Oroville Stadium parade, along with their be installed at the Industrial delegates. (Right) A Special Olympics buddy and a young child wear the Park. City Administrator, orange “Super G” shirts. Photos provided by teachers Paul Eckert, informed the By Seti Long Storm Troopers. Athletes, council that yesterday “was teachers, family members and a very exciting day” for GRIDLEY, CA (MPG) - Athletes from volunteers from each school the Camp Fire Community McKinley, Wilson and Sycamore gathered on the track for the project, which finally sur- schools congregated at Harrison opening ceremonies, carrying passed major milestones Stadium in Oroville to compete in the banners with their school’s that had been delaying the 2019 Special Education School Site affiliation. Each group was start of construction. Track Meet for athletes with disabil- led down the track by a Storm Although the lease agree- PAGE 10 ities, held Friday May 3rd. Trooper during the “Parade ment with FEMA was The School Site Track Meet, of Athletes” while they were signed on February 15th founded in 2000 and sponsored by recognized by the event’s and lease payments have the Special Olympics for its first 18 announcer. been received by the city BIGGS years, saw a change in sponsorship Gridley’s athletes and del- since its signature, the proj- this year with the Butte County Office egates proudly marched ect’s future fell into limbo ELEMENTARY of Education and its Adapted Physical behind their banner “Gridley as a host of issues were Education Department taking the Special Stars” and wore managed by FEMA and its STUDENTS OF reins. Students from 50 Butte County orange “Super G” shirts to contracted agencies. Over area schools’ special education pro- distinguish them from Chico, the weekend, the FEMA THE MONTH grams and one Nevada County school Oroville and other area school ath- K-5, a secondary track section for National Director officially were in attendance, totaling 670 par- letes at the competition. grades 6 and up to age 22, and a signed off on the proj- ticipating athletes. Preparations for the event are field events, such as turbo javelin, ect and a bid was awarded As they disembarked their buses, extensive, with students practic- the long jump, and hurdles, opening to one of the 5 companies arriving athletes were greeted by the ing for weeks before the date of to anyone who wanted to participate. vying for the job, MLU. Central California Garrison of the competition. Events included an ele- SEE STAR ATHLETES MLU is nationally 501st Legion, dressed as Star Wars mentary track section for grades PAGE 2 known for its work with disaster recovery contract- ing. The bid awarded MLU the honor of constructing PAGE 10 the site to the full stan- dard of the city’s proposed design for the complex. Opioid Crisis Panel Discussion With that, construction is set to start immediately. By Seti Long It was initially expected to take 120 days to ready the GRIDLEY, CA (MPG) - Industrial Park to receive Gridley’s American the proposed 350 Modular Association of University Housing Units, but has
PAID Women (AAUW) hosted been reduced to 70 days
PERMIT 245 PERMIT a panel of distinguished US POSTAGE as contractors expedite Gridley, CA 95948 CA Gridley, PRESORTED STD. PRESORTED guest speakers at their the construction timeline.
Change Service Requested Opioid Crisis Discussion Previous comments from Panel, held last week at city officials have alluded the Gridley Recreation that the work will consist of Center at Vierra Park. 20-hour work days, broken The panel, led by into two 10 hour shifts. Orchard Hospital CEO Utility Director Daryl Steve Stark, alongside Members of the AAUW group join with Orchard Hospital Staff to educate the public at a Dye with Gridley City Orchard Hospital Social meeting held to promote opioid dependency awareness and share alternatives to opioid Public Works, along with use. Pictured from left to right: Doris Peterson -AAUW, anonymous meeting attendee, Kirsten Worker Elisha Wilkerson Storne - Medical Speciatly Center Clinic Administrator and Family Therapist, Elisha Wilkerson his crew, began taking and Medical Specialty - Social Worker for Orchard Hospital Pain Management Clinic, Orchard CEO Steve Stark, Tracy down the fences surround- Center Director and Howell -AAUW, and Nancy Bill -FOCUS. Photo by Seti Long ing the park on Tuesday Family Therapist Kirsten California. The amount Orchard Hospital is at other locations or from May 7th to provide access Storne-Piazza, shared vital of opioids prescribed to doing their part with other providers, red flags for construction crews and statistics regarding the residents in Butte County those at a local level to are raised and prescription vehicles. opioid crisis, its impact alone would equal 1 pre- help those who may be is denied. As construction com- on Butte County and scription for every one of struggling with opioid Providers are required mences, Dye plans to what Orchard Hospital is the 39.5 million residents dependency. Providers to print a copy to be filed attend weekly meetings doing to combat and pre- of California. Currently, are required by law to in the patient’s chart. The held with the site devel- vent opioid addiction in its the United States rep- check the CURES data- CURES database hopes opers to keep the city patients. resents 99% of opioid base, which tracks to reduce the potential of informed on the current The numbers are stag- prescription use world- opioid related prescrip- opioid abuse, overdose progress of the installa- gering. Butte County is wide. Opioid overdose tions, before prescribing and stop illegal circulation tion and act in an advisory among the top 4 highest claims 78 victims a day to patients. If the patient of the drugs on the streets. capacity to those working counties prescribing opi- and 50% of those deaths has recently received any SEE OPIOID CRISIS SEE FEMA UPDATES oids within the State of involve prescriptions. other opioid prescriptions PAGE 3 PAGE 3 www.GridleyHerald.com 2 FRIDAY» MAY 10, 2019 » THE GRIDLEY HERALD The New Pi-Line Gridley Special just finished his term as your calendar to take it in the FFA State Sentinel. early February when you He will be attending the can usually get it fixed Star Athletes prestigious California and back in two hours. Maritime Academy. This One of the biggest prob- STAR ATHLETES good news clearly posi- lems about taking your FROM PAGE 1 tions Orrin as winner of yard machines in for a Wheelchair bound athletes this week’s most suc- repair at this time of year had the opportunity to par- cessful local high school is it’s awfully tempting ticipate in obstacle courses graduate alumni in this to buy a really amazing and races, in the category episode of the Pi Line. chainsaw as a Mother’s of electric or manual. We expect great things Day gift. Not a good idea. Kami Anderson, from The new Pi-Line from Orrin as he takes We note with great the BCOE Adapted Honoring Publisher on the world. Maritime sadness the passing of Physical Education W.D. Burleson Academy students liter- the greatest local school Department and event co- By Josh F.W. Cook ally sail around the world. administrator ever, Mr. coordinator said, “Each Please write letters Slagle. He and his wife event meets the unique Whatever person made to the editor. I enjoyed Dolores have always needs of every partici- it through the Hogwarts seeing one in the last edi- been two of the most pant. Any modification or Academy sorting hat pro- tion of our paper, and I wonderful, kind, gentle, accommodation that they cess of becoming the believe it fills one of the productive, and pleas- might need we allow and Live Oak City Manager civic functions of news- ant people you could support.” should find a way to papers; to allow citizens ever spend time with. Every athlete that par- monetize the number of a venue in which they Mr. Slagle was known by ticipates in a race receives Student buddies are trained to work with special needs students and assigned to the athletes to help support and people who are actually can discuss issues of thousands of children for an award in the form of a guide them while they compete. in the City in the morning importance. his educational out reach ribbon, which is bestowed at the Dutch brothers cof- It is a busy time of the efforts in regards to local on winners immedi- up the majority of bud- peers to work with stu- fee stand. If there are any year for Tri-City Power waterfowl. Throughout ately after they finish dies at the track meet who dents with disabilities available federal or state equipment on Virginia the Biggs-Gridley area competing. were partnered with ath- in an athletic and active revenue streams based street, the premier lawn are many many people Each year, 150 student letes from schools across environment. Anderson on population; make sure mower repair palace. It’s who have moved up from buddies are trained to the area. added, “This event pro- to count in the morn- this time of year when amateur to semi-ama- work with special needs Anderson made it a vides a lot of opportunities ing. One cannot help but people go to the garage, teur (or professional) bird students and assigned to point to comment that the for students, parents, vol- notice that the line of cars try to start their lawn watchers, because of Mr. the athletes to help sup- Gridley Leadership Class, unteers and community at the Dutch Bros. is usu- mower and find out that it Slagle; in adulthood still port and guide them while Sycamore and Wilson members to see the abil- ally equal to roughly the won’t start. The wait time able to call, or identify the they compete during their school student volunteers ities and potential of all entire population of Live can be more than two call any bird that passes event. This year student “do a phenomenal job each participants and to look Oak. weeks long to get your by. He will be missed. Let volunteers from Gridley year” as peer buddies. beyond disability.” At the Speaking of Live Oak lawn mower fixed if you his goodness inspire you, schools, including 16 from The track meet is a end of the day, Gridley’s we offer congratula- try to do it in the month as duck callings remind Wilson School, 34 from collaborative event and Star Athletes had a day tions to Orrin Jones who of May. Next year put on you of him. H Sycamore school, and doubles as a service filled with fun, friendship, the Gridley High School learning opportunity for competition and camara- Leadership Class made volunteers and student derie. H From Service rom Service to Sales to Sales Koady Terry was born and Koady Terry was born & raised in Biggs & raised in Biggs and Gridley. He Gridley & returned returned home a er serving our Pollutants Increasing in Streams home after serving our country for 8 country for 8 Years in the U.S. Army. Koady has years in the U.S. worked in our Service Department for 2 years Army. He has worked Following Camp Fire 2 years in our Service before moving to sales. Department before moving to Sales See oady or your ne t vehicle! By Clint Snyder, State Water understand the impacts to surface water, See Koady for Resources Control Board groundwater, and drinking water result- your next vehicle! 5 ing from the Camp Fire. It is very likely 99 E. & Spruce St, Gridleyridley BUTTE COUNTY, CA (MPG) - Five months that we will be expanding the surface 99E & Spruce Street • Gridley after the Camp Fire ravaged 153,336 water monitoring program to include acres and became the deadliest wildfire locations further downstream,” said in California history, state water quality Clint Snyder, Central Valley Water officials continue to monitor waterways Board assistant executive officer. “It’s st impacted by the fire. The most recent important that the public not drink or 21 Annual testing of surface water samples shows cook with untreated surface water.” a rise in concentrations of some metals The Central Valley Regional Water and contaminants, prompting the State Quality Control Board is conducting Water Board to underscore a longstand- targeted sampling of surface waters at KIDS FISHING DAY ing caution about consuming such water. various locations throughout the Camp Kids Fishing Day Gray Lodge Wildlife Area (Bone yard Pond) 3207 Rutherford Rd, Gridley 95948 (Butte County) While the public should never drink Fire burn area and downstream of the or cook with untreated water from lakes burn area in coordination with Butte and streams, it is especially important at County, the California Department of Saturday May 11th this time to not use or drink water from Water Resources, and the California 7AM-12PM for ages 1-16 yrs. waterways in the Camp Fire burn zone. Department of Transportation. Limited number of poles available on site, The most recent round of samples PAHs are a class of chemicals that Free Bait & BBQ lunch provided Shuttle service from parking lots available indicates increased concentrations of occur naturally in carbon containing some metals and polycyclic aromatic substances such as coal, crude oil, and Prizes for Biggest Fish! hydrocarbons (PAHs). Surface waters gasoline. PAHs are also produced when For More Information Call 846-3264 are those waters that flow on the ground wood, garbage and other carbon-based Absolutely no admittance to Gray Lodge Property before surface and do not include water that substances are burned. comes from wells. Additional data are required to deter- 6:30 a.m. Violators may be removed from event This second round of surface water mine if the concentrations detected samples, collected on March 27, was during the January and February sam- timed to assess pollutant concentra- pling are representative of post-fire tions following a five-day storm event. surface water quality in the burn area. This is noteworthy because sustained Our agencies will continue to monitor rainstorm activity would have triggered surface waters and will provide updates erosion issues – charred and possibly to the public regarding these monitoring contaminated soil being swept into the efforts as results become available. waterways. Homeowners with shallow wells Preliminary laboratory analyses along Butte Creek and Little Butte found concentrations of aluminum, Creek should review their well construc- antimony, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and tion details and consider testing their selenium exceeding Primary Maximum well water if they have not already done Contaminant Levels (MCLs) at most so. Visit www.ButteCountyRecovers. monitoring stations. These concentra- org to download the Private Well Safety THE GRIDLEY tions were higher than previous sample and Testing guidance or call the Butte results. County Environmental Health Division PAH concentrations also increased at (530) 552-3880 for more information. HERALD compared to previous sample results but The public should direct any questions Serving Butte and Sutter Counties did not exceed Primary MCLs. 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OPIOID CRISIS Medical Assistants work proud of our program and FROM PAGE 1 with those struggling with with the help of the opi- Additionally, the Pain opioid dependency, slowly oid prescribing guidelines Management Clinic at reducing the dosage of posted in every exam the Orchard Medical opioids to zero and pro- room, our physicians Specialty Center, over- viding an array of options. don’t get bullied when seen by Doctor Ashe, Patients enter into a they refuse to prescribe.” offers support to manage contract and agree to He adds, “We are leading chronic pain without turn- mandatory drug testing the charge in the county, ing to opioids for relief. in order to monitor their maybe even the state,” in A 3-part team made up of progress towards a pain- the fight to reduce opioid Dr. Ashe, Social Worker free, addiction-free future. dependency, misuse, and Elisha Wilkerson, and Stark states, “I am overdose. H Latest on FEMA, Stoplight Concerns
FEMA UPDATES “I have lived there for 10 understanding, stating that Ladies enjoying a moment to visit after indulging on a variety of salads, treats and shopping FROM PAGE 1 years and we really needed the construction of the light opportunities at this year’s Quota Luncheon. Photo by Seti Long on site. Construction traf- it. It is wonderful! The con- to their requested standards fic entering the area is to be struction was done so well was the one thing that they By Seti Long vendor booths selling jew- celebration drew more managed so that adjacent it didn’t interrupt the flow did not get out of the entire elry, purses and essential attendance, Quota mem- property owners experience of traffic in our area.” FEMA contracted deal. GRIDLEY, CA (MPG) - The oils. ber, Pam Scott hadn’t little to no adverse impacts. In comparison, Don Eckert said, “Ultimately, ladies of Gridley’s Quota Vendors contribute seen the numbers yet, City officials expressed Wright, owner of KC Towing Caltrans is a state agency International Club out- prizes, alongside the QI but felt like there was a that through working closely whose property lies just with greater authority than did themselves once again Luncheon Committee, to higher turn out and thus, with the Gridley PD, traffic south of the newly lighted the city government,” and as they hosted the annual be raffled off after the lun- more money raised. in the area would be closely corner intersection, voiced council members expressed Quota Club Luncheon cheon, so everyone who The Gridley Quota monitored – something that concerns over the safety of that they were literally last Friday at the Butte buys a ticket has a chance International Club is is already in progress. the stoplight. He conveyed at the mercy of Caltrans, County Fairgrounds. This to win. Lucky winners are currently 50 members This brings us to the new that the light has basically despite their efforts to get year's luncheon was set notified and claim their strong. Its mission, as is stoplight at West Liberty and put him out of business due the agency to honor the to a 1920’s theme, cele- prizes later by a Quota every Quota International Hwy 99. Eckert relayed that to lack of safe access to his agreement outlined in the brated the club’s 100th member. Club, is to provide sup- the light was up and func- property and threatens the FEMA contract. anniversary, and was an In regards to the high port and service to tioning properly, that no safety of his home, stating Mayor Johnson said, all-around success. traffic the luncheon draws, disadvantaged women, accidents had been reported, that “Caltrans has literally “Although I can’t prom- The luncheon is one of Quota member, Teri children, the deaf, those that Caltrans has reduced the put in a 3 lane race track that ise anything, we are, as a the club’s largest fundrais- Garcia said, "We start who are hard of hearing speed limit in the area to 45 ends right at my driveway!” council and staff, fighting ers of the year and hugely early, get everything set and suffer from speech mph and has put up remind- Community feedback to get that changed in some popular within the com- up by 10:30 and we have impairment. The funds ers of the decrease to promote has been mixed but overall possible way,” and urged munity. This year's event people waiting at the gates raised at this year’s lun- safety in the corridor. positive, with the predomi- property owners in the area started at 11:00 am and before 11:00." The crowd cheon will make their Two community mem- nantly negative experiences to turn the focus of their ran till 1:30 in the after- surge is strong throughout way back to the com- bers in attendance requested coming from Hollis Lane complaints and concerns noon, with hundreds of the event’s timeline, with munity, focusing on the the chance to voice their residents who have strug- onto Caltrans in hopes that people coming out to people still turning out forementioned demo- thoughts on the new light gled with the stoplight will galvanize the agency enjoy a variety of salad even when it was nearly graphic. Quota is always to council members. One, since construction began. to produce safer and eas- dishes at the buffet, treats closing time. actively working to pro- whose residence is located Council mem- ier access to the highway at at the desert bar, bever- When asked if this vide services to those in on W. Liberty Road said, bers expressed their that junction. H ages and browse the local year’s 100th anniversary need. H
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She is judged to be one of 33. *Like Old Mother the fi nest type of Guernsey cows in the Hubbard’s cupboard Laurel Streets, and the scene of one 35. “Captain Marvel” genre of Gridley’s more spectacular fi res 50 country. She has a production record 37. It also rises, in Spanish years ago, has been used in the past of 11,611.2 pounds of milk and 539.9 38. Faulkner’s “As I Lay pounds of butter-fat in class GGG. Stowe ____” to dry grain, clean beans and to pro- 39. Ant construction duce dog food. An initial search of also bought her sister for $1500.00, and 40. “Not my brother’s ____” the building indicated that no one was a 3rd heifer for $1,000.00. With these 42. First Tudor monarch’s number trapped by the falling roof and was purchases, Clark Stow and his family 43. Meteorologist’s line later confi rmed by the Sheriff s Search have added a group of females selected 45. Battles royal for line breeding, which should greatly 47. Modus operandi and Rescue Team and California 48. Chocolate source Department of Forestry and Fire increase his stock value. 50. Barrymore or Carey Protection after the rubble was exam- 52. *Like grandmother on ined by police dogs specially trained 100 Years Ago (1919) mother’s side Gridle to old pen ir an e 55. Like Al Yankovic to detect victims. The cause of the col- 56. Gaelic lapse remains unknown, with 2/3rds of The opening dance and initiation 57. Joie de vivre the roof covering the building lost. The of the new Gridley open air danc- 59. On pins and needles ing pavilion has been set for the end 60. *She played Zuzu’s mom brick portion of the mill retains its roof. in Christmas movie classic of this month. Construct on the new 61. Left to a Russian 50 Years Ago (1969) structure has been rapid in the past 62. Pastrami partner 63. Greek H “Live Oak Chamber Calls off week and the space provided for 64. One quarter of a Fall Festi al dancing will be 110 by 80 feet. A Presidential term A special board meeting of the Live ladies dressing room will be installed For Solutions See Page 8 Oak Chamber of Commerce too place as will also a hat and coat checking DOWN 40. Jared’s competitor in McDonalds Coff ee Shop and after room. The platform will be the larg- 1. *School org. with moms (and 41. Hosted est open air dancing floor north of dads) as members 44. Off-color much discussion, it was decided not to 2. Indian music 46. With nobody to call your own have a Fall Festival this year. A com- Sacramento. Music for the opening 3. Farm team 48. Editor’s insert munity committee has been appointed dance will be furnished by a ten-piece 4. Pool hall mishap 49. Between harbors orchestra under the leadership of 5. Powerball, e.g. 50. Controvert to formulate plans for an area event 6. Playwright Chekhov 51. *Mother’s Day, e.g. next year. The discussion comes after Herman Schwab of Marysville. 7. Perfume property 52. *Emmanuel Macron’s mom, e.g. a lack of funds. Plans for advertis- 8. Lime-rich soil 53. Toward shelter, nautically 125 Years Ago (1894) 9. Mouse to a snake 54. Volcanic flow ing next years’ event are already in 10. Fossil fuel 55. “The Art of ____” place, by way of the purchase of an Missin Editor 12. Accepted truths 58. And not Several parties in town are very 13. Request to Geico ad slot on the back fence of the Live 14. *Mother’s song Oak Memorial Stadium for $50. The anxious, during the editor’s absence, 19. Tedium chamber has also decided to sell the to edit the paper. They claim they 22. “Days of ____ Lives” would fill its columns with spicy 23. *Delivery room word Kiddie Rides that they operate at the 24. Binary digits code local race track on Saturday nights, locals, editorials, and other matters 25. Train runners due to high insurance costs. that would astonish the natives. We 26. *What many mothers want 27. Lacking guile will have to refuse these kind and 28. “Sesame Street” regular 75 Years Ago (1944) generous off ers – for it takes brains 31. Olympic cast-out to run newspapers. In the absence of 32. Future fish o al Pur hased aluable 34. Shining armor Guernse ei ers the editor of this paper, we will, in 36. *Form of thank you to mom In a record breaking consignment our feeble way, endeavor to come out 38. Gloomy and drab sale of Guernsey’s from Washington with the latest news. For Solutions See Page 8 6 FRIDAY» MAY 10, 2019 » THE GRIDLEY HERALD Thoughts to Ponder 3QL¼[+I[\TM BY KATHY NEAL packed away, and put in a that keep us from being all we GRIDLEY UNITED closet the words of love and can be. KPreschoolid’s &C Afteras Schooltle METHODIST CHURCH life that God had handed We all spend a lot of time Now enrolling down in His laws. 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