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June 04, 2016

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ByHeatherHoelscher hhoelscher@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Heather on Twitter RED BLUFF Sandy Bruce and Candy Carlson are once again in the race for the District 2 Te- hama County Board of Super- visors, which serves south of Red Bluff, Ridgeway Park area and parts of Reeds Creek and Red Bank areas, in Tuesday's election. Bruce has lived in Tehama County for about 38 years, she said. After completing high school in the Bay Area where Bruce was born, she moved to Plumas County to attend Feather River College and lived in Plumas County for eight years, moving to Tehama County following the em- ployment trail, and realized she had found her permanent home. She was previously appointed ELECTION Supervisors District 2 candidates to be on ballot By Heather Hoelscher hhoelscher@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Heather on Twitter RED BLUFF In the race for Dis- trict 1 Supervisor, covering north- west Tehama County and north Red Bluff, in Tuesday's election is incumbent Steve Chamblin of Red Bluff and retired teacher and cat- tle rancher Richard Lawrence of Cottonwood. Chamblin, who was born in Red Bluff and has been back in Tehama County since 1975, is running for his second term af- ter winning former supervisor Gregg Avilla's seat in 2012. After attending many supervisor meet- ings in 2011 when he retired, he decided to run for the open po- sition. Chamblin said originally ran because he would bring a different perspective and a dif- ferent expertise than some of the other members on the board at the time. In 1996 Lawrence purchased COUNTY District 1 candidates to be on ballot By Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com @editorchip on Twitter REDDING More than 4,000 sup- porters turned out Friday after- noon to hear presumptive Re- publican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speak at the Red- ding Airport, while several hun- dred more lined up along a po- lice tape perimeter, unable to en- ter the full rally. A late addition to Trump's cam- paign swing in advance of Tues- day's primary election, the rally in Redding required those wishing to attend to request free tickets via a website. The gates opened at 10 a.m. for Trump's expected 1 p.m. arrival, but the venue reached capacity and was closed by 12:30 p.m. Those outside the gates got a distant view of the candidate and were able to hear the speech, which lasted nearly an hour. Temperatures hovered above 100 degrees and Redding Fire Chief Gerry Gray said in a tweet the temperature on the tarmac was recorded at 154 degrees. Gray said his department han- dled more than 50 heat related medical incidents, including one involving a woman in the middle of Trump's speech. Trump called for a medic when a woman in the front row col- lapsed. She claimed she had been waiting 5 hours in the heat to see him, Trump said. Trump lauded police and fire personnel on scene, saying if he ELECTION CrowdbravesheattorallyforTrump Hundredsof Donald Trump supporters stand outside the gates of a rally at the Redding Airport a er being told the venue was closed due to capacity. CHIP THOMPSON — DAILY NEWS By Julie Zeeb jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Zeeb on Twitter RED BLUFF Excitement was in the air leading up to the Red Bluff High School graduation cere- mony where the school said good- bye to a class of 323 students. Graduating senior Tyler Kinsworthy is going to attend Shasta Collegefor anAA inHeavy Equipment Operation with plans to work as a heavy equipment op- erator for the United States For- est Service, he said. Esmerelda Avila-Perez has plans to attend Butte College in Chico where she will study Criminal Justice, she said. She has always found it an interesting subject and likes that it's a way to help people, Avila- Perez said, Senior Mitchell Sauve plans to head out of state to Arizona State University where he will major in Marketing and minor in Mu- sic, he said. Music has been his passion since he was little, but studying marketing will allow him to have more stability in ca- reer choices although at present he hopes to enter a career in mu- sic production, Sauve said. There was also an air of sad- ness due to the absence of class- mate Marysa Nichols marked by an empty chair with a cap and gown. Nichols, whose death rocked the community, was mur- dered and found near the school in 2013 during the class' fresh- man year of school. During her welcome address, Brittany Botell, who also faced loss in the absence of her brother Tommy Botell who died in 2009 in a accident in Lassen Volcanic National Park, addressed the fact GRADUATION RED BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATES GRADUATES PHOTOS BY JULIE ZEEB — DAILY NEWS Graduates Tyler Kinsworthy, le , and Tyler King, right, exchange a high-five before the ceremony at Thursday's Red Bluff High School graduation. Senior Gloria Munoz walks to the field Thursday for the Red Bluff High School graduation ceremony. Have a great day, Hugh Anton Jr. GOOD MORNING U.S.-trained forces making a deliberate offensive to mini- mize casualties in attempt to recapture city. PAGEB8 MIDDLE EAST Iraqimilitarytakesslow approach to Fallujah Sanders said he is confident that if he wins the primary Tuesday, he will win the presi- dential nomination. PAGE B3 ELECTION Thousands gather in Chico to hear Sanders Community.....A3 Farm ................A5 Lifestyles........A6 Opinion............A4 Sports.............. B1 Weather ........ A10 INDEX Check out what's going on in your neighborhood and the community. PAGE A2 LOCAL CALENDAR D Dow Jones Industrial 17,807.06 (-31.50) D Standard & Poor's 2099.13 (-6.13) D Nasdaq 4942.52 (-28.84) BUSINESS Studentsrememberclassmate TRUMP PAGE 9 DISTRICT 1 PAGE 9 DISTRICT 2 PAGE 9 GRADS PAGE 9 » redbluffdailynews.com Saturday, June 4, 2016 $1.00 AN EDITION OF THE CHICO ENTERPRISE-RECORD Gateway Science Museum Hang out in the trees this summer Community A3 Jean Barton Memorial Day memories over the years Farm A5 LiketheDailyNews on Facebook and stay in the loop on local news, sports and more. VISITFACEBOOK.COM/ RBDAILYNEWS LIKEUSON FACEBOOK Volume131,issue141 7 98304 20753 8 Online Find more news on our website. redbluffdailynews.com Veryhot High: Low: 100 70 PAGE A10

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