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6A – Daily News – Saturday, July 17, 2010 ODDS & ENDS No more debating in your underwear in Colo. town BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The days when a citizen could address the Boulder City Council wearing only underwear may be over. The council will vote on new decorum rules in Sep- tember, seven months after a resident stepped up to a microphone in his boxers. The rules were already under review, but that incident led to a proposed ban on undressing during meetings. It’s not the first time the university town has wrestled with how much clothing is enough. In April, the city barred teens and adults from showing their genitals in public. That could put the wraps on two annual traditions that involve running or cycling naked. But the council declined to outlaw topless females, despite complaints about a woman who gardens in a thong and gloves. SC team making US Senate candidate action figures CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Alvin Greene action fig- ures are here — thanks to a South Carolina minor league baseball team. The Charleston RiverDogs will give out statues of the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate at Saturday’s game. Greene, who shocked the political establishment by win- ning the primary without campaigning, has suggested manufacturing action figures of himself could spur eco- nomic growth in a state with chronically high unemploy- ment. The statues are actually male Statue of Liberty figures the team planned to give away as a different promotion based on a Georgia group’s plan to build a mate for New York’s Lady Liberty on the South Carolina coast. But after hearing Greene’s idea, the RiverDogs decided to put a picture of his face on the statues instead. ‘‘Who better epitomizes the American dream that any- thing is possible than Mr. Greene?’’ said RiverDogs Gen- eral Manager Dave Echols. Greene said Thursday the team didn’t talk to him before creating the promotion, but he doesn’t mind. ‘‘As long as it looks good and is in good nature, I’m OK,’’ Greene said by phone from his home near Man- ning. Burglars turn Wash. state store into drive-through ABERDEEN, Wash. (AP) — Grays Harbor County sheriff’s deputies in Washington state are looking for the burglars who drove a pickup truck into a local store and stole an ATM machine. Undersheriff Rick Scott says surveillance video shows the wall of the Amanda Park Mercantile exploding Thursday morning as the truck drives through. KCRO reports two masked suspects load the ATM and a number of other items and drive off. Red Bluff Powersports Has stepped up their game! Stop in and meet the “A” TEAM! Over 100 combined years of Powersports experience! Rob Streeter Manager Al Omer Parts & Service Greg Denson Parts & Service ‘09 VN900 Custom Reg. $ 819500 Sale Price *Plus fees Save over $120000 ! $689500 Jeffery Stark Technician ‘09 KIR650 Reg. $ 569900 Sale Price *Plus fees Save over $85000 ! COUPON Present this coupon and receive 10% Discount on all parts on your repair order in our Service Department Parts & Service for all makes & models Open Tuesday - Saturday *Fees include Tax, DMV, Doc, Frt. & setup, CA tire Fee 455 So. Main St. Red Bluff, Ca 96080 (530) 528-0400 Expires 7/31/10 $485000 ‘09 KLX140 Reg. $ Sale Price *Plus fees Save over $70000 ! 319900 $249500

