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Thursday, September 27, 2012 – Daily News 1B Hanna Miller among Miss Tehama County contestants Six girls will be competing at 7 tonight for the title of Miss Tehama Coun- ty on the midway stage at the 2012 Tehama District Fair. A feature in Wednesday's edition omitted the photo of one of the contes- tants, Hanna Miller. Hannah, the 16-year-old daughter of Jeff Wing and Joanna Miller, is a Junior at Slaric Christian Academy who wants to get a degree in Behavioral Sciences and work in the Behavioral Science Unit within the FBI. She is sponsored by Black Ranch, Bob's Tire Center, Bryan's Painting and Construction, Rustic Rose, Farmers Insurance and Mane Attraction. The Daily News regrets the error. Group wants you to vote with your wallet Art and wine at Tehama District Fair Daily News photo by Julie Zeeb Tehama County Fireworks Committee Chairwoman Shannon Nason sets up the booth for the Tehama District Fair. During fair, county residents can vote for where they want to hold the 2013 fireworks show by putting money in the can for their chosen location. Voting, which raised about $400 at the Beef 'N Brew, will end with the fair. A banner was donated by Gary's Auto Body to help people find the booth in the Tyler Jelly Building. For more information on efforts to raise money for the fireworks, visit the group's Facebook page. Locals featured in rodeo return By JULIE ZEEB DN Staff Writer the Tehama District Fair with the California Cow- boys Professional Rodeo Association (CCPRA) holding its state finals, starting at 7 p.m. today and Friday in the Pauline Davis Pavilion. Rodeo is back to open The CCPRA has been around since 1960 and Tehama County resi- dents have been known to compete and win at the state level, said Katie Ross-Olhiser, CCPRA spokeswoman. In 1974, the state title Bluff residents Danny Brown, steer wrestling; Casey Meroshnekoff, bareback riding and Tyler Troberg in bull riding. make from it, but also about the competition, he said. "It's pretty exciting," in bull riding went to Red Bluff's John Growney, she said. Several Tehama County residents will be tossing their hats in the ring when the event gets underway with 125 con- testants including Red Husband and wife Cole and Lacy (Owens) Hook will be competing with Lacy in the break- away roping and Cole as the header in team rop- ing, joined by Cotton- wood's Grant Steiner as the heeler. Fellow Cottonwood residents Mert Bradsaw and Wyatt Williams will be competing in team roping and Suzanne Williams of Gerber, who has competed in barrel racing and team roping, is an all-around com- petitor. For Danny Brown, a rookie in the CCPRA, competing is partly about the money he can Brown said. "I've been rodeoing since I was 10 and steer wrestling for about a year and a half. This is my first year of ever doing it and you're always trying to beet out the older guys and there's the pressure of your peers who have been doing it a long time and trying to stay at their level." Brown said his par- ents got him to give steer wrestling a try at the end of his junior year in high school and it was a more natural thing for him. year in team roping, but didn't make it to the finals, Brown said. Competing at state He also competed this level is something he's looking forward to, especially since it's in his hometown, Brown said. nervous at the same time because everyone you know will be watching you, which adds pres- sure to the situation," Brown said. See RODEO, page 2B K W I K K U T S Family Hair Salon REGULAR HAIRCUT off with coupon Not good with other offers 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Reg. $13.95 Expires 9/30/12 "It's exciting, but I'm Tehama County Photo Club and the Tehama County Arts Council 4-10 p.m. Thursday. The Tehama County Arts Council will be hosting a daily art show and wine tasting this year in the Tehama Market in the cafeteria building at the Tehama District Fair. Volunteers will be showcasing the talents of the The art of Susana Rooisenzvit from 3 Generations will be featured 4-10 p.m. Friday. The art of Andy Freeman, chairman of the Nomlaki tribe will be featured 2-10 p.m. Saturday. The art of the Red Bluff Art Association will close out the week 2-10 p.m. Sunday. Oaks Vineyard and Winery we be showcased on Thurs- day and Friday. A variety of local favorites from Man- ton and Shasta County's Dakaro Cellars will be avail- able. The wine will cost $1 an ounce. Information about the numerous ways TCAC sup- ports the arts in Tehama County will be available at the art and wine show, as well as opportunities for mem- bership. For more information, visit www.tehamaarts.org. The wine will be from local wineries – The Tehama OPENING SOON $200 Flower Boutique All New Red Bluff The 223 Main Street, Red Bluff 528-9292 CLEARANCE SALE Work Boots Many name brands to choose from 478 ANTELOPE BLVD. • RED BLUFF • 529-5466 Sheep Skin Slippers *on select styles Last year's winter boots ARIAT Performance Is In Our SoleTM *

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