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Austin Raglin, James Brooksher, Paige Loucks and McKenna Groves all achieved more successes recently through the PAL program. Austin and McKenna competed at Scott Halsey's karate tournament on May 10 in individual forms and sparring. McKenna was fourth in forms and third in sparring. Austin was fourth in forms and fourth in spar- ring. Multiple competitors were in each division. James and Paige have been attending for the re- quired minimum of six months to take the blue belt exam and both passed their exams with flying col- ors. They also received cer- tificates with their belts. The Tehama County Po- lice Activities League Mar- tial Arts Program started in September 1998 and is the first anti-bullying program in Tehama County with spe- cial interest in youth drug, alcohol and tobacco demand reduction education. All PAL programs are free in Tehama County. For more information visit www.tehamso.org or call 529-7950. The Martial Arts program will be closed for a vacation beginning Friday, May 23 and will return on Monday, June 9. The classes are held 3-5 p.m. Mondays and Thurs- days. YOUTH PALcontinuessuccessstories Did you discover that you made a mistake after you filed your federal tax re- turn? You can make it right by filing an amended tax re- turn. Here are the top ten things to know about filing an amended tax return. 1. Use Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individ- ual Income Tax Return, to correct errors on your tax return. You must file an amended return on paper. It can't be e-filed. 2. You usually should file an amended tax return if you made an error claim- ing your filing status, in- come, deductions or cred- its on your original return. 3. You normally don't need to file an amended re- turn to correct math errors. The IRS will automatically make those changes for you. Also, do not file an amended return because you forgot to attach tax forms, such as a W-2 or schedule. The IRS will usually send you a re- quest for those. 4. You usually have three years from the date you filed your original tax return to file Form 1040X to claim a refund. You can file it within two years from the date you paid the tax, if that date is later. That means the last day for most people to file a 2010 claim for a refund is April 15, 2014. See the 1040X instructions for spe- cial rules that apply to cer- tain claims. 5. If you are amending more than one tax return, prepare a 1040X for each year. You should mail each year in separate envelopes. Note the tax year of the return you are amending at the top of Form 1040X. Check the form's instruc- tions for where to mail your return. 6. If you use other IRS forms or schedules to make changes, make sure to at- tach them to your Form 1040X. 7. If you are due a refund from your original return, wait to receive that refund before filing Form 1040X to claim an additional refund. Amended returns take up to 12 weeks to process. You may spend your original re- fund while you wait for any additional refund. 8. If you owe more tax, file your Form 1040X and pay the tax as soon as possible. This will reduce any inter- est and penalties. 9. You can track the sta- tus of your amended tax return three weeks after you file with Where's My Amended Return? This tool is available on IRS.gov or by phone at 866-464-2050. It's available in English and in Spanish. The tool can track the status of an amended return for the current year and up to three years back. 10. To use Where's My Amended Return? enter your taxpayer identification number, which is usually your Social Security num- ber. You will also need your date of birth and zip code. If you have filed amended re- turns for multiple years, se- lect each year one by one. TAX TIPS 10 f ac ts a bo ut a me nd ed t ax r et ur ns A conference was sched- uled for Red Bluff, begin- ning late Saturday morn- ing, to further consider plans for effective cooper- ation in this section pend- ing outcome of the foot and mouth disease in other dis- tricts of California. The supervisors of Las- sen, Plumas, Trinity, Te- hama, Modoc, Siskiyou and Shasta counties were to attend the meeting and seek agreement on the amount each is expected to pay prorata for the ex- pense. —May17,1924 90 YEARS AGO... Meeting held at Red Bluff on quarantine The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, TehamaCountySheriff'sOf- fice, Corning Police Depart- ment and California High- way Patrol logs. Arrests AshleyMarieEspinosa: 26,RedBluffwasarrested Thursday in the 200block of Washington Street on suspicion of felony burglary and outstanding charges of misdemeanor failure to appear and driving on a suspended license. Bail was $205,000. Edward Stephen Rajews- ki: 26, Corning was arrested Thursday in the 16100block of Marin Street on suspi- cion of felony possession of a controlled substance and outstanding charges of misdemeanor failures to appear, probation violations. Bail was $195,000. Johnathan Michael Stamper: 30, Corning was arrested Thursday at Yolo Street and Fairview Avenue on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance, misdemeanor controlled substance para- phernalia, obstructing an officer and an outstanding failure to appear on a felony charge. Bail was $106,000. Suspicious Molinos Avenue at Orange Street: A person reported hearing a man crying and wailing in the area Thurs- day. The reporting party could not see the man, only hearing the cries. Officers were unable to locate the man. Juvenile Juvenile Justice Center: A woman reported Thurs- day that her son broke her vehicle's window a er a probation appointment. Animal 7900block of State Route 99E: A man reported Thursday that an aggressive pit bull charged him from a residence south of Dollar General. The Fig Street, Corning: A man reported Thursday that someone was in his back- yard about 4a.m., and the person le in a white pickup a er hearing someone in the residence. The man also reported his vehicle was broken into in late April. POLICE REPORTS The annual Memorial Day Observance at the Sun- set Cemetery in Corning is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 26. There will be a barbecue held at the Veterans Memo- rial Hall on Solano Street at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be tri- tip, beans, potato, salad, ice cream and punch or coffee. The charge will be $6 per person. CORNING Annual Memorial Day observance scheduled The Tehama County Men- tal Health Board will meet at noon, May 21 in the Te- hama County Health Ser- vices Agency's Vista Recov- ery Services, 1445 Vista Way, Red Bluff. For additional informa- tion, call 527-8491, Ext. 3018. MEETING Mental Health Board to meet The Senior Nutrition Program serves meals Monday through Friday at noon at the Red Bluff Com- munity-Senior Center and 11:30 a.m. at the Corning Senior Center. The suggested donation for seniors 60 and older is $2.75. For those guests un- der the age of 60, the guest charge is $7. A donation is not a requirement for you to receive a meal if you qualify for the program. Reservations must be made a minimum of one day in advance by calling 527-2414. One percent milk is served with each meal. Menu is subject to change. May 19-23 Monday ETHNIC DAY Jambalaya, Spring Blend Veg, Apricots Tuesday Chicken con Queso, Spanish Rice, Colorful Cole- slaw, Mango & Pineapple Wednesday Roast Beef Sandwich, w/ cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, Whole Wheat Bread Black Bean Salad, Melon Medley Thursday Tuscan Bean Soup, Car- rot Raisin Salad, Basil To- matoes, Peaches, Corn bread Friday Sloppy Joe w/Cheese, Whole Wheat Bun, Mar- inated Veg Salad, Spiced Apples SENIORS Senior Nutrition Program menus COURTESY PHOTO Pictured, from le , are Austin Raglin, James Brooksher, Paige Loucks and McKenna Groves. PLEASERECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. Thankyou! Regular Haircut $ 2 00 off KWIK KUTS FamilyHairSalon 1064SouthMainSt.,RedBluff•529-3540 ANY RETAIL PRODUCT 20 % off withanychemicalserviceof $50 or more Notgoodwithotheroffers Expires 5/31/14 With coupon Reg. $13.95 c o h e n f o r d a . c o m ✔TehamaCo.Sheriff'sDetectives(3) ✔ Tehama Co. 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