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Manhunt on in Northern California for suspect believed to have killed wife, daughters

UPDATE: The Redding Record Searchlight is reporting authorities have found a truck in Humboldt County that Shayne Franklin Miller used to flee Shingletown after he allegedly shot his wife and two daughters Tuesday, May 7. The truck was found abandoned in the 30000 block of Mattole Road near Petrolia, where people also reported seeing Miller. As of 10 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, authorities were still searching the area.

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Shane Franklin Miller, 45, is wanted in the death of his wife and two daughters. The alleged triple homicide ocurred in Shingletown in the evening of Tuesday, May 7. Miller is conisidered armed and dangerous. If anyone knows of his whereabouts or comes into contact with him, they should call 911.

Wednesday, May 8 — Authorities are searching for a man believed to have shot and killed his wife and two daughters in Shingletown last night.

 Shane Franklin Miller, 45, is considered to be at-large in the Northern California region and armed and dangerous, possibly having a cache of weapons.

It is believed he is driving a gold 2010 Dodge Mega Cab pick-up truck with a similar color camper shell. The license plate number is 8Z75988.

 

Fair nomination forms available

Wednesday, May 8 — Fair staff is gearing up for this year’s Lassen County Fair and is seeking nominations for its annual contests including Grand Marshal and Old Timer of the Year.

Nomination forms are available online at lassencountyfair.org or at the fair office at 195 Russell Ave.

People will also find applications for Little Mr. and Little Miss and Miss Lassen County at both locations.

  

Luau celebrates Asian, Pacific Island culture

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Tedrick Otto, front, Jediah Koshiba, Uriel Rodriguez-Gomez, Derrick Otto, Moses Madronero, Nick Valdez, Jericho Daniel and Xyler Elias walk on McKinley School’s stage for their warrior dance performance during a Tuesday, April 30 luau. 

Students had the opportunity to share Asian and Pacific Island cultures with their peers, teachers and other community members during a recent luau.

Girls wearing grass dresses and flowers in their hair and boys dressed as warriors performed dances native to the islands during the event held Tuesday, April 30 at McKinley School.

The evening began with dinner provided by the English Language Learner parents and included barbecued teriyaki chicken or pork, chow mein, pot stickers, egg rolls, fruit and bright green and pink tapioca balls.

  

Locals wanted to participate in scientific study

If you’ve ever wondered if there is anything beyond our solar system, you have a once in a lifetime opportunity to team up with actual scientists and explore the world beyond. Four Lassen County residents have already signed on as a team and they are looking for others with an interest in the great beyond to join them.

Jim Reichle, Rueben Mahnke, Buck Bateson
 and Kevin Sweeney are science enthusiasts participating in the Research and Education Cooperative Occultation Network (RECON) citizen science research project aimed at exploring the outer solar system.

Funded by the National Science FoundationDivision of Astronomical Sciences, the project involves teachers, students, amateur astronomers and community members from across the Western United States who will conduct coordinated telescope observations to measure the sizes of asteroids in orbits well beyond the planet Saturn.

  

Susanville Supermarket celebrates 20th anniversary

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Susanville Supermarket employees gather in the produce section for a photograph as the locally owned store celebrates its 20th anniversary of service to the community. Photo by Aura Whittaker

Susanville’s Hometown Proud IGA store, Susanville Supermarket celebrates 20 years in business with a host of store promotions to share with its customers.

But as owners Rick and Anna Stewart celebrate a successful 20 years, they give all the credit to their employees and their customers.

 “We’re proud to be here, and we really want to thank the community for letting us build our lives here and be part of this community,” Rick said. “This building is just four block walls. What makes the difference is the people who work here and the customers who shop here. In the past 20 years we’ve really made an effort to make Susanville our home. As a result, we’ve been able to provide hundreds of jobs that provide a living wage and the opportunity for kids to go to college, the opportunity for young people to develop their work skills, and more importantly their work ethic. One of the things I’m most proud of is we were able to come in and conduct business in such a fashion that it wasn’t just about the bottom line. It never has been.”

  

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