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BUSINESS U DowJonesIndustrial 17,918.62(+78.00) U Standard & Poor's 2099.73 (+11.18) U Nasdaq 4859.16 (+36.26) Sunny High: Low: 93 65 PAGE B6 TheAssociatedPress SACRAMENTO Californianshave cuttheirwateruseby28percentin thefinalmonthofmandatorystate- wide conservation. The state Water Resources Con- trol Board on Wednesday an- nounced residential water use fig- ures for May. Water board chair- woman Felicia Marcus calls the 28 percent water savings for that monthphenomenal.Thetargetwas roughly 20 percent and up. SouthernCaliforniais initsfifth year of drought, although a rainy winter has eased the drought in the north. Mandatory water con- servation for cities and towns be- gan statewide 12 months ago. SAVING WATER Californians excel in final month of cuts Staff Reports RED BLUFF A 64-year-old Colusa woman was arrested Tuesday in Colusa on charges of elder abuse and kidnapping in connection with a Corning resident. The Tehama County Sheriff's Department received a report about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday of the alleged crime from a residence in the 23600 block of Hoag Road in Corning when a 28-year-old woman reported she had gone to her grandmother's residence and found she had been battered by the woman's aunt. While the 87-year-old woman had bruising visible on her, she declined needing medical atten- tion, according to Tehama County Sheriff's logs. Logs show the Colusa County Sheriff's Department was re- quested to assist in making con- tact with the suspect, identified as Iola L. Walker, and she was con- tacted about 6 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Tenth and J streets in Colusa with a 5-year-old. Walker was arrested and booked into Tehama County Jail on the felony charge of cruelty to elder or dependent adult: great bodily injury likely and kidnap- ping. Bail was set at $100,000. Information on the kidnapping charge was not immediately avail- able Wednesday. CRIME Elder abuse involved Corning woman, 87 By Julie Zeeb jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Zeeb on Twitter REDBLUFF The entry deadline for the 2016 Little Miss Tehama County, which will take place during Saturday, Sept. 24 during the Tehama District Fair, has been ex- tended to July 15 due to a lack of entries. The Little Miss contest, which is hosted by Tehama County Youth Focus, is for ages five to seven years old and the entry fee is $25 each, said Miss Tehama County Coordinator Sonja Akers. Contestants must be between five and seven as of Sept. 23 in order to compete for the title. Applications are available at the Tehama District Fairground. Several other contests for various age categories also will be held in the time leading up to fair. Applica- tions for other contests, including Junior Miss, ages 9-12, Teen Miss, ages 13-15, and Miss Tehama County, ages 16-21, will soon be available at the fairgrounds. Boys ages 16-21 are encouraged to apply for the Te- hama County Ambassador title. The entry cost is $25 for those contests as well. Title holders for 2015 include Miss Tehama County Mahlon Owens, Tehama County Ambassador Mitchell Sauve, Teen Miss Kiley King, Junior Miss Matilyn Szy- chulda and Little Miss Tehama County Alice Burlison. More information is available through the Tehama County Youth Focus Facebook page or by calling Ak- ers at 736-1702. LITTLE MISS PAGEANT EXTENDS ENTRY DEADLINE DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTOS Tehama County Junior Miss Matilyn Szychulda sings to contestants just before the winner is announced at the 2015Little Miss Tehama County contest. 2015 Little Miss Tehama County Alice Burlison answers questions during the interview portion of the contest. Comics ............B2 Community.....A3 Opinion............A4 Lifestyles........A6 Sports.............. B1 Weather ..........B6 INDEX A federal court has ruled that Homeland Security must release immigrant children — but not their parents. PAGE A5 IMMIGRATION CASE Courtordersrelease of immigrant kids Justice Department accepts FBI recommendation of no charges, will not prosecute candidate. PAGE B6 SCANDAL Clinton email saga comes to an end By Julie Zeeb jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Zeeb on Twitter RED BLUFF A road rage incident between neighbors just before midnight Tuesday turned into life- threatening injuries for a 16-year- old Red Bluff girl, who was shot during an altercation with a third neighbor in the 200 block of Carol Avenue. The girl was taken to St. Eliza- beth Community Hospital where she underwent surgery for life- threatening wounds. She remains in serious, but critical condition, according to a Red Bluff Police press release issued Wednesday morning. The man who shot the girl was detained by police and interviewed, after which the shooting was de- clared to be self-defense due to physical evidence and corroborat- ing statements from witnesses. He was released from custody. Police logs show the first re- port connected to the incident at 11:42 p.m. Tuesday. The reporting party said there was a woman yell- ing that someone had tried to run her over and a car was seen speed- ing from the area. A call about 10 minutes later reported there were seven people outside the residence connected to the earlier distur- bance. The initial incident began when two neighbors reportedly got into a dispute over a road rage inci- dent and family members came to the aid of their mother, who was hit during a fight with the other driver, the release said. As the sit- uation began to escalate, another DISTURBANCE Neighbordisputeendsinshooting 16-year-oldgirlinserious,butstableconditionWednesday Have a great day, Marlene Luzier. GOOD MORNING! 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