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Onceagain,LIFTTehamawill take place rain or shine 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at the Tehama Dis- trict Fairground. Lunch will be served beginning at 11 a.m. Recycle The Warmth is team- ing up with Project Homeless Connect, health and medical pro- viders, along with several other great services and agencies to reach out to anyone in need in Tehama County. LIFT stands for Live Inspired For Tomorrow. TRAX will be offering free transportation during this event to anyone wishing to attend. LIFT Tehama will be offering vital services such as DMV IDs, birth certificates, Social Security help, veterans needs, housing and social services as well legal help, notary, banking, pet care, hair- cuts and a host of other vital and necessary services. New this year will be a vision center that will offer eye checks with a limited number of glasses created on site. The medical area will include immunizations and breast exams and wound care. Dental checks will also be avail- able, along with mental health LIFTTEHAMA Tehama residents to get a LIFT Empowermentevent aimed at connecting people in need RED BLUFF » The police depart- ment is seeking more information regarding a woman found with a bleeding head on the 1200 block of A loh a Co ur t Fr id ay a ft er no on . The Red Bluff Police Depart- ment said in a press release that officers were dispatched to the area around 4:30 p.m. Friday, when they found 57-year-old Sue Wheeler bleeding from numerous facial and head wounds. Wheeler was unresponsive and unable to provide any informa- tion regarding the incident. She was transported to St. Eliz- abeth Community Hospital and later flown to Mercy Medical Cen- ter in Redding. Anyone with information re- garding the incident or who saw any suspicious activity in the area is urged to call the Red Bluff Po- lice Department at 527-3131. SUSPICIOUS Woman found bleeding from head PHOTOSBYANDREBYIK—DAILYNEWS Veterans in Corning march Tuesday during a Veterans Day parade along Solano Street. By Andre Byik abyik@redbluffdailynews.com @andrebyik on Twitter CORNING » Children, veter- ans and supporters lined So- lano Street on Tuesday, taking in a Veterans Day parade that marched to the Veterans Memo- rial Hall here in honor of those who have served and continue to serve. The annual parade, which was organized by veterans groups, was followed by a lun- cheon and remarks by Bucky Bowen, a World War II veteran who served as master of ceremo- CORNING PARADEHONORS MI LI TA RY V ET ER AN S Celebration: Focus was on need to support, serve country's veterans Community.....A3 Business .........A4 Food.................B4 Lifestyles........A5 Opinion............A6 Sports.............. B1 INDEX Forms for the downtown parade are available at the Red Bluff-Tehama County Cham- ber of Commerce. PAGEA4 BUSINESS Christmasparade forms now available Bailey Bean and Cara Hencratt won events at District 1's third rodeo of the high school season. PAGE B1 SPORTS Bean, Hencratt win events at third rodeo The last big U.S. icebreaker is set to sail from San Francisco a er repairs to postpone its past-due retirement. Page B5 POLAR STAR Nation's last big icebreaker gets repairs Thousands of nurses go on strike in Northern California to express concerns over patient care and Ebola. Page A8 CONTRACT TALKS California nurses strike over patient care, Ebola Bucky Bowen, a World War II veteran who served as master of ceremonies for Veterans Day celebrations in Corning, said veterans must be provided with all they help they need. The Veterans Day parade in Corning on Tuesday was followed by a luncheon and program at the Veterans Memorial Hall. By Rich Greene rgreene@redbluffdailynews.com @richgreenenews on Twitter RED BLUFF » Decades of erosion on Reeds Creek Road is causing safety concerns along the road, particularly in a stretch about a half-mile east of Johnson Road. The Tehama County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 directed the Public Works Department to t em po ra ri ly r ed uc e tr affi c i n the stretch to one-lane and move forward with a plan that would move the road about eight feet south. The temporary closure of a lane includes barrier rails, re- striping, yield signs and flash- ing beacons warning drivers of the upcoming condition. Public Works Director Gary Antone showed the board vari- ous photos of Reeds Creek rang- ing from 1938 to the present. The 1938 photo shows the creek fairly wide at that time with not much obstruction, but over the years massive amounts of growth have occurred in the channel. Antone said as water moves eastward, it begins to swirl and move around into the area be- cause of the obstruction and cut into the bank. Atone said the directed plan would be around a 20-year fix to the tune of around $50,000, contingent upon receiving a right-of-way agreement with one property owner. A more permanent 100-year fix could cost between $500,000 and $750,000 as it would se- verely move the road, include PUBLIC WORKS Years of erosion leads to Reeds Creek Road work PARADE » PAGE 7 LIFT » PAGE 7 ROADWORK » PAGE 7 N EWS D AILY REDBLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Spring-Summereditioncopiesavailableatthe Red Bluff Daily News. ExtracopiesarealsoavailableattheRedBluffChamberofCommerce 24/7 presence online for 6 months. 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