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August 24, 2016

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The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Red Bluff Fire, Tehama County Sheriff's Depart- ment, Corning Police De- partment, Corning Fire, Cal Fire and California High- way Patrol logs. Arrests ManuelBalbuena:18,of Red Bluff was arrested Monday and booked into Tehama County Jail on the felony charge of street ter- rorism. No bail was set. Ricky Marques Davenport: 25, of Red Bluff was arrest- ed Monday in the 1800block of Walnut street and booked into jail on the charges of assault with deadly weapon: not firearm, great bodily injury likely, harm to elder or dependent and threaten crime: intent to terrorize. No bail was set. Gerald "Jerry" Darwin Stevens: 61, of Red Bluff was arrested Monday at Riverside Plaza and booked into jail on the charge of as- sault with a deadly weapon other than firearm. Logs show a report that Stevens brandished a knife at some- one when asked to pick up his trash. Burglary 26000block Wilson Avenue: A Los Molinos residence had two five- gallon gas cans, a lamp, two shovels, 15clay garden pots, two fishing poles and two brass candle holders, value $505, taken between Aug. 14and Sunday. Forced entry was made into the residence and a storage area. Collision Interstate 5near Hooker Creek Road: Emily Jacob- son, 20, and her passenger, a 17-year-old girl, both of Red Bluff, were taken to St. Elizabeth Community Hospi- tal for minor injuries a er a crash Monday. Jacobson was driving north on I-5 when she was startled by a rumble strip, lost control and hit a semi driven by Steve Lanza, 54, of Cot- tonwood. The impact sent Lanza's vehicle into the center median. He had minor injuries. Pursuit Live Oak at Wilder Road: A pursuit with a man on a mo- torcycle reached speeds of up to 80mph before officers lost sight of the suspect at 11:06p.m. Monday. Suspicious Williams Avenue: Motel 6reported about 11p.m. Monday seeing a man laying on the ground near the Star- bucks drive through yelling and asking customers to borrow a gun. He was not found during an area check. Vandalism 13900block Mendenhall Road: Several mailboxes were smashed about 10:30 p.m. Monday. A white GMC regular cab, partial license 35L1, with a baseball bat or handle sticking out of the passenger window was seen in the area. It was last seen headed south on Baker Road toward Walnut Street. 18400block Bywood Drive: Wires were cut on a riding lawn mower. Youth 15700block North Men- docino Avenue: A welfare check was requested on an infant due to a report of ne- glect. A 13-year-old girl and an 11-month-old boy were placed into Child Protective Services custody and the boy was taken by ambulance to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital. PoliceLogs A forum is scheduled 10 a.m. to noon Saturday for area students interested in attending one of the U.S. military academies and counselors and parents who would like to learn more about the nomina- tion process. The event is to be held at Enloe Conference Cen- ter, room 101, 1528 Espla- nade in Chico. Representatives from various academies and Rep. Doug Lamalfa's of- fice will be on hand to an- swer questions. RSVP by Aug. 26 to 534- 7100. For more information on applying for nomina- tion, visit www.lamalfa. house.gov. U.S. SERVICE ACADEMIES ForumsetinChico for interested students The News has been strongly trying to divert the minds of its readers into thoughts of sharing the wonderful benefits to be had at a hundred or more camping and stop- ping places tributary to the Red Bluff-Susanville road. I am now going to add that there are hun- dreds of people from ev- ery corner of the state who have this year obtained the benefits and pleasures the News so ardently recom- mends. At Feather River Mead- ows, one of the most beau- tiful spots in all Califor- nia, a collection of Colusa county people have been camped during the sea- son with some of our own people, and others from points as far away as the Imperial valley. The Colusa people have been herding together in the mountains for many seasons and have system- atized their pleasures so that they get all the good that's to be had at a mini- mum cost. — Aug. 24, 1916 100 YEARS AGO... The lure of the Sierras carry health and happiness if needed This recipe for Caribbean ribeye steaks with grilled pineapple salad is from Be- efitswhatsfordinner.com. Ingredients 2 beef Ribeye steaks, boneless, cut 1 inch thick, about 12 ounces each 3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro, divided 2 teaspoons ground cumin to 1/5 teaspoon ground red pepper 4 fresh pineapple slices, cut inch thick Or, 4 to six canned pine- apple slices can be substi- tuted for fresh pineapple. 1 medium red bell pep- per, cut in half lengthwise 1 medium lime Salt Directions 1. Combine 2 tablespoons cilantro, cumin and ground red pepper, as desired; press evenly onto beef steaks. 2. Place steaks on grid over medium, ash-covered coals; arrange pineapple slices and bell pepper halves around steaks. Grill steaks, covered, 10 to 14 minutes over medium heat on pre- heated gas grill for medium rare to medium doneness, turning occasionally. Grill pineapple 8 minutes or un- til heated through, turning once. Grill bell pepper 6 to 8 minutes or until tender, turning occasionally. 3. Meanwhile, grate 2 teaspoons peel and squeeze juice from lime. Set aside. 4. Chop pineapple and bell pepper into 1 inch pieces. Combine remaining cilantro, 2 teaspoons lime peel and lime juice in me- dium bowl; stir in pineapple andbell pepper.Season with salt, as desired. Carve steaks into slices; season with salt , as desired. Serve with salad. Makes 4 servings. Total recipetime:25to35minutes. CATTLEWOMEN'S CORNER Caribbean ribeye steaks with grilled pineapple salad recipe The Kelly-Griggs Mu- seum, 311 Washington St. in Red Bluff, is hosting An- tiques 101, taught by an- tiquities appraiser John Humphries 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. The class is $25 ahead of time or $30 at the door. Checks can be made payable to the Kelly-Griggs House Museum Association. For more information call 527-1129. KELLY-GRIGGS Museum to host antiques class CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Caleb Carpenter's parents Krista and Rocky Carpenter were intent on the game North Bend was playing in the 2016Little League World Series being played in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. North Bend representing the Northwest, was one of eight Little League teams from the U.S. in the World Series. Welcome to the 96 th Annual Tehama District Fair ★ ★ ★ Country Fair USA ★ ★ ★ September 22 nd -25 th , 2016 Thurs. Sept 22 nd Fri. Sept. 23 rd Sat. Sept. 24 th Allticketspurchased for the Red Bluff Monster Truck Spectacular include Fair entry for that day! 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