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ByJulieZeeb jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Zeeb on Twitter REDBLUFF TehamaCountySher- iff's Deputy Dale Eddy put on his uniform one last time Thursday, retiring after more than 30 years of service to his community. Eddy was sworn in as a dep- uty on July 16, 1986 and spent 20 years as a deputy with 11 years prior to that as a reserve deputy and a volunteer. "Being a deputy is something I always wanted to do," Eddy said. "As a kid, I played cops and rob- bers and I guess I never stopped." Starting his introduction to law enforcement as a volunteer gave Eddy a closer look at the ca- reer and he found it to be very in- teresting, he said. So much so he came into the office while work- ing at Vista School to see about becoming a dispatcher, since he had worked that job while in the Air Force 1971-1975. He wound up TEHAMA COUNTY SHERIFF Deputyretires a er more than 30 years of service The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Officials warn that areas of two California lakes that have turned bright green could make you and your dog sick. State water officials say they've have found algae blooming in the Pit River arm of Lake Shasta in Northern California and areas of Pyramid Lake in Los Angeles County. Officials advise steering clear of the tainted water that also ap- pears blue-green and looks like spilled paint. It causes white or brown foamy scum to float on the water and gather along the shore. Swimmers risk swallowing it, while water skiers and jet skiers could send a spray it into the air and possibly inhale it. Officials say the health risks are especially great to children and pets. It can irritate eyes, cause a skin rash, vomiting, diarrhea and flu-like symptoms. CALIFORNIA State: Don't swim in 2 lakes turned bright green By Julie Zeeb jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com @DN_Zeeb on Twitter RED BLUFF Traffic backed up onto Adobe Road and on southbound Interstate 5 following the closure of the right lane from Adobe Road to Antelope Boulevard for a fire re- ported at 11:53 a.m. Friday. Red Bluff Fire and one engine from Cal Fire responded to the fire with the California Highway Patrol and Red Bluff Police assisting with theon-rampandrightlaneclosures. Therewasabitofback-uponAdobe Road as several motorists exited I-5 to detour around the fire. The original report came in as several spot fires on the west side of southbound I-5 at Adobe Road and units were still on scene about 2 p.m., a Cal Fire spokesman said. The fire was contained at 12:24 p.m. Initial estimates put the fire at about an acre, but the finals num- bers put the fire at between one and a half and two acres, Red Bluff Fire Division Chief Matthew Shobash said. The cause was a vehicle's cata- lytic converter. Firefighters from Cal Fire re- sponded to a separate incident in the Jellys Ferry area at the Spring BranchShootingRangethatburned about17acres,aCalFirespokesman said. That fire, which is still under investigation, was reported at 10:41 a.m. with initial reports of the fire cominginatbetween 4 and 6 acres around 11:30 a.m. It was contained at 11:35 a.m. FIRE LaneofI-5closedatAdobeRoad RedBluffFire and Cal Fire responded about 11:50 a.m. Friday to a vegetation fire between an acre and a half and two acres on Interstate 5 at Adobe Road. JULIE ZEEB — DAILY NEWS By Heather Hoelscher hhoelscher@redbluffdailynews. com @DN_Heather on Twitter RED BLUFF The Gold Ex- change, along with Tehama Together and other partners, is one of the seven 2015 Finan- cial Service Centers of Amer- ica, Inc. Activa Award winners for its community service and charitable donation program Food From The Heart. Jessie Woods, owner of Gold Exchange and founder of Food From The Heart, has provided a venue for people to donate to a program that works with the food banks in the county to provide food for those who are in need. The Activa Awards program launched in 1999 to honor those are involved in organi- zations that help communities become better through posi- tive programs that impact res- idents. Wood belongs to the FiSCA national organization and was able to submit the program to the website for consideration for the award. All donations to Food From The Heart go toward food pur- chases, with administration and other services donated by organizations that donate time and resources. The goal of the program is to assist Tehama County hunger relief charities improve access for many food items to better serve the hungry, Woods said. Some 6,200 of the county's ill and needy residents are served through the Tehama County food programs each month. In 2010 Woods, with her business and the support of the Red Bluff Downtown Business Association, started the pro- gram and collected food items for distribution to a variety of FOOD FROM THE HEART BUSINESS RECOGNIZED FOR DOING PUBLIC GOOD PHOTOS BY HEATHER HOELSCHER — DAILY NEWS Pictured, from le , are Orle Jackson, of Tehama Together, and Jessie Woods, founder of Food From The Heart. Founder of the Food From The Heart, Jessie Wood, speaks with program partner Orle Jackson, of Tehama Together, Susan McFadyen, owner of Lariat Bowl and sponsor of the program, and Beth Lamberson, of North State Public Radio, a new sponsor of the program, Friday at Lariat Bowl. Have a great day, Jerry McDonald GOOD MORNING U DowJonesIndustrial 18,516.55 (+10.14) D Standard & Poor's 2161.74 (-2.01) D Nasdaq 5029.59 (-4.47) BUSINESS Newly declassified material renews speculation that some Sept. 11, 2001, plane hijackers had links to Saudis. 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