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May 31, 2014

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1790 PresidentGeorgeWash- ington signed into law the first U.S. copyright act. 1889 Some 2,200people in Johnstown, Pennsylva- nia, perished when the South Fork Dam holding back Lake Conemaugh collapsed, sending 20 million tons of water rushing through the town. 1913 U.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan proclaimed the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, providing for popular election of U.S. senators, to be in effect. TODAYINHISTORY WINNINGNUMBERS Daily 3A ernoon: 1, 0, 1 Daily 3Evening: 8, 4, 9 Daily 4: 0, 1, 6, 3 Fantasy 5: 2, 5, 6, 15, 20 DAILY DERBY 1st: 11, Money Bags 2nd: 4, Big Ben 3rd: 10, Solid Gold Race time: 1:42.55 SUPER LOTTO PLUS Wednesday's drawing: 4, 14, 19, 36, 41 Mega number: 3 Today's estimated jackpot: $8 million MEGA MILLIONS Friday's drawing: 10, 13, 42, 43, 62 Mega Number: 2 Friday's estimated jackpot: $26million POWERBALL Wednesday's drawing: 2, 24, 28, 32, 59 Powerball: 25 Today's estimated jackpot: $173million LOTTERY Birthdays: Actor- director Clint Eastwood is 84. Singer Peter Yarrow is 76. Football Hall-of-Famer Joe Na- math is 71. Actor Tom Berenger is 64. Singer Corey Hart is 52. Actor Hugh Dillon is 51. Rap- per DMC is 50. Actress Brooke Shields is 49. Actor Colin Farrell is 38. Actor Jonathan Tucker is 32. Rapper Waka Flocka Flame is 28. 1 Veterans' care: Faced with growing evidence that patient delays were covered up, Veterans Adminis- tration Secretary Eric Shinseki resigns. 2 Ukraine: The sepa- ratists' so-called prime minister says nothing has changed, but something has clearly shi ed in Ukraine's troubled east. 3 India: Facing relentless media attention and growing criticism for a series of rapes, state officials in north India fire two police officers. 4 Politics: The head of the military junta that took control of Thailand in a coup last week says elec- tions may not occur for more than a year. 5 Medicare: Trans- gender people could be covered by Medicare for sex reas- signment under a new Department of Health and Services ruling. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Our noses can get overwhelmed. Sneezing provides a "reboot." 50Centonpitch: the ball 'slipped' What about 50Cent's flubbed first pitch at Tuesday's New York Mets game? The rap- per, who has been ridi- culed for it (some say it's one of the worst first pitches ever), said on "Good Morning America" that the ball slipped from his hand. 'Kimye' jaunt of Europe continues "Kimye" are everywhere. Kim Kar- dashian and Kanye West spent a week or so in Paris, got married in Florence, Italy, then jetted off to Ireland for their honey- moon. Friday they were in the Czech Republic, where they were to at- tend a wedding. Star report Popular topics online ... Robotic dinosaur: Want to be cool? Get a robotic velociraptor. Researchers in South Korea have taken inspiration from the Cretaceous Period dinosaur and created a robot that runs up to about 30mph. The robot is 18inches tall and weighs about 6pounds. Skin care: Researchers from the Environmental Work- ing Group, a er studying more than 700sunscreen products, say some sunscreens aren't really protecting your skin and may be doing more harm than good. Trending M. SPENCER GREEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dizzying view: Workers replace the protective coating of the glass floor of one of the four ledges that jut out from the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower in Chicago on Thursday. The coating cracked Wednesday night when a family was stand- ing on it. Officials said the family wasn't in danger and the coating does not affect the ledge's structural integrity. Hot shot Tiger cubs, slides, clowns and more Animals and thrilling rides are the order of the day as families spend some time at a county fair in California. CHICOER.COM Whimsical doodles from a Beatle John Lennon's drawings and writings go on display ahead of a planned Sotheby's auction. BERKSHIREEAGLE.COM Best of the web Select"Subscribe"tabinlowerrightcorner Complete information for automatic weekly delivery to your email inbox That's it! This FREE service made possible by the advertisers in TV Select Magazine Kindly patronize and thank them. Click on their ads online to access their websites! 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As Superintendent of the Red Bluff Elementary School District, Charles led the district to a balanced budget while continuously improving student achievement. He was able to bring the district back into a balanced and efficient system. His work as Deputy Superintendent of the Tehama County Department of Education has moved our county schools into the future with advanced technology and increased services to all districts. Charles Allen's work with school district consolidations was invaluable in keeping the Bend, Manton, Mineral, and Plum Valley Schools open during some of the worst budgets cuts in California history. Charles is continually involved in community service and serves on the Salvation Army Board. As the coordinator of Rotary's Literacy Project, Charles leads an effort in which a beautiful dictionary is awarded to every third grade student in Tehama County. Charles has the experience, talent, and the passion to move our schools to the next level. He is a courageous leader who can continue to strengthen our schools, districts, and community for the benefit of all students." ~LarryChampion,TehamaCountySuperintendentofSchools "I have personally experienced Charles Allen's consistent and diligent support for schools in Tehama County, both in his previous role as a school administrator and as Deputy Superintendent at the Tehama County Department of Education." ~ Todd Brose, Superintendent, Antelope School District "Charles Allen has provided strong, collaborative leadership of the schools of Tehama County to help each district do the best it can to provide a quality education for our students and prepare them for their future." ~ John Burch, Superintendent, Corning Union High School District | NEWS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014 2 A

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