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Opinion

Kudos to county for balanced budget

Sept. 18, 2012 — Lassen County’s fiscal house is in good order — at least for now.

At its Tuesday, Sept. 11 meeting, the Lassen County Board of Supervisors approved a $101 million budget for the 2012-2013 fiscal year that is balanced and yet continues to provide funding for vital public safety services such as the sheriff’s office and the probation department.

 

Entertainment standards decrease while violent crimes increase

Sept. 18, 2012 — As a mother of a young boy, it is very important to me that he grows up to be a respectful young man. Having a foul mouth and a load of aggression are two things I will not tolerate.

  Unfortunately, every parent will no doubt deal with these qualities at one point during their child’s youth — especially if you are raising a testosterone-filled boy.

 

This reporter is excited to get things back to normal

Sept. 18, 2012 —  It amazes me how much importance a sense of regularity plays in everyday life. I’m one of those people who enjoy excitement, but needs at least some aspect of regularity.

  Just two months ago, I lived in Berkeley and kept a very regimented schedule. I woke up at 6:30 every morning, had three cups of coffee, was at work by 8 a.m., off work around 6 p.m. and in bed by 10 p.m. I walked the same route and talked to the same people every morning.

  

We will never forget the Sept. 11 attacks

Sept. 11, 2012 — President Franklin D. Roosevelt called Dec. 7, 1941 “a date which will live in infamy” after the surprise Japanese attack on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Most Americans are too young to remember that early Sunday morning raid 71 years ago that killed 2,225 servicemen and wounded 1,143 more, sank or damaged all eight American battleships in the harbor and thrust our country into the fray of World War II.

While the attack on Pearl Harbor may be a distant memory conveyed through old black and white news footage, most Americans are young enough to remember the horror wreaked by 15 terrorists armed with box cutters who hijacked three commercial jetliners full of civilians and flew them into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City, and the Pentagon in Arlington, Virg. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Other terrorists, who apparently intended to make the U.S. Capitol building their target, also hijacked a fourth plane, but the passengers confronted them and all 44 souls were lost and four hijackers killed when the plane crashed in a field near Shanksville, Penn. Just before the crash passenger Todd Beamer asked several passengers who sought to regain control of the jet liner, “Are you guys ready? Okay. Let’s roll.”

 

Retirement plans: Wallow for a while, then it’s back to work

Sept. 11, 2012 —By the time you read this I will have sailed off into the sunset of retirement. In reality it’s likely to be a semi-retirement because I am not the kind to sit around. Still, I do plan to take some down time.

First off, I will ride my bike in preparation for a 50th-birthday trip with my twin sister. We plan to cycle through the wine country of Napa and Sonoma. Despite being an avid cyclist and a 36-year resident of California, I have never visited this classic cycling destination.

  

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