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‘Turning
away from
black market’
Cannabis vape sales lagging, but
dispensary owner says not here
By Sam Corey been true in Nevada
Staff Writer County, according to the
owner of its sole legal
Several states have dispensary.
banned e-cigarettes as “We’ve seen an in-
a link is being drawn by crease” of people buying
health officials between vape products, said Dan-
their consumption and iel Batchelor, co-owner
the sickness of over a at Nevada City’s Eleva-
thousand, and the deaths tion 2477’.
of 18 people, across the That’s because the
nation, according to The store is licensed and
Washington Post. carries products from
In late September, the distributors that are
PHOTOS BY ELIAS FUNEZ/EFUNEZ@THEUNION.COM Associated Press re- safe, said Batchelor. As
For the first time in 25 years, Vintage Duels racing returned to the Nevada County Fairgrounds. ported a hit to the legal such, vape pens sold

The return of racing


cannabis industry from at Elevation 2477’ are
the health scare, caus- checked for microbi-
ing vape sales to drop by als, heavy metals and
15% nationally.
But the same has not VAPING, A8

Vintage Duels
mark first return to
fairgrounds in 25 years

Josh Wiesz (55) and Jeremy Blackshere (01) Vintage Duels racer Kevin Bender watches for the result of the race to
vie for position as they enter a turn Friday see who he will be challenging in the king of the hill style double elimi- SAM COREY/SCOREY@THEUNION.COM
night at the Nevada County Fairgrounds. nation 1 on 1 racing. Rob Metcalfe won a district award along with eight
other teachers around Nevada County. During his
speech, he offered gratitude for other faculty, admnisi-
trators, his students and his family.

Drama instructor
celebrated as
teacher of the year
By Sam Corey at an event Thursday
Staff Writer night at the Miners
Foundry, celebrating
Every year teachers are Metcalfe and eight other
awarded in the numerous teachers who received
Ryan Winter signals he’s num- Nevada County school dis- awards. District teacher
ber 1 to the crowd after having tricts. And each year the of the year awards went
the gold medal placed around county serves an award of to Amy Cimino (Chica-
his neck for beating out the its own. go Park), Andrea Han-
Dan Zuger looks over his helmet as he prepares to take place in Friday’s Vintage competition in Friday night’s This year, 17-year Ne- sen (Clear Creek), Sarah
Duels racing. Zuger has only been racing duels for 2 months. Vintage Duels racing. vada Union High School White (Grass Valley), Julie
drama teacher Rob Met- Bair (Nevada City School),
LEFT: Jeremy calfe got the highest hon- Carrie Brunt (Nevada
Blackshere (01) or, receiving the Nevada County), Susan Lima
pulls away from Joint Union High School (Penn Valley), Cynthia
Josh Wiesz District teacher of the year Hill (Pleasant Ridge) and
(55) . award, as well as being Nicole Jennings (Union
named Nevada County Hill).
RIGHT: Friday Teacher of the Year; Eleven tables of faculty
night’s Vintage “You bring joy to the and administrators filled
Duels racing world,” said Nevada Joint the room for the annual
received a Union High School Dis- event.
lot of local trict Superintendent Brett “We have kids perform-
support from McFadden, referring to ing on Broadway now”
motorsports Metcalfe.
enthusiasts. McFadden was speaking TEACHER, A8

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To grow
and inspire
New massage and KNOW & GO
What: The Sunroom
plant shop opens When: Noon to 5 p.m.
in Nevada City Wednesday to Sunday
(shop); 9 a.m. to 7:30
By Sam Corey p.m. Friday to Sunday
Staff Writer (massage)
Where: 205 N. Pine St.,
Where nature and Nevada City
nurture meet. The Neva- Website: www.thesun-
da City business that is roomca.com
attempting to evoke the
feeling of being outside wellbeing of people who
was designed with much interact with it.
intention, according to Mahoney runs her
co-owner Leiya Mahoney. nature-inspired business
Mahoney’s shop, The with two partners in the
Sunroom, offers massag- Bay Area and one employ-
es, plants and a pleasant ee locally.
décor. Before opening The
PHOTOS BY ELIAS FUNEZ/EFUNEZ@THEUNION.COM “We put a lot of heart Sunroom, she was work-
Folks dressed in their favorite Oktoberfest attire danced the night away to the band Road Test during Saturday night’s and thought into the busi- ing as a certified massage
event at Pioneer Park to benefit the Kare Crisis Nursery. ness and space,” she said. therapist for years be-
The woman-owned tween Nevada County and

Oktoberfest celebrated
store officially opened in the Bay Area.
July and recently held its “I was ready to create
grand opening. something that could
The plants and trans- grow and was inspired
lucent windows, making and was mine,” she said.
Benefit for Kare Crisis Nursery Saturday at Pioneer Park in Nevada City the store appear inside Mahoney’s latest ven-
and outside at once, is ture is a way for her to
meant to improve cus- take her career to the next
tomer health, which is level, hopefully inspiring
well-founded by science. healing along the way.
According to a recent
study in the United To Contact Staff Writer
Kingdom, nature immer- Sam Corey email scorey@
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Russert enjoy some brews at Pioneer Park Saturday
evening. The two have been coming to the Kare Crisis
Nursery’s Oktoberfest for the past 27 years.

LEFT: The beer flowed and the brats were grilled Saturday.
Tickets were $15 with proceeds going to the Kare Crisis
Nursery, which provides care and support to children and
families through emergency child care and supervised
visitations.

Pioneer Park is where the Kare Crisis Nursery held their SUBMITTED PHOTO BY INGRID MYRTLE + MARJORAM
annual Oktoberfest for the community to enjoy. What’s an Oktoberfest if you can’t have a bratwurst Leiya Mahoney in her store. Mahoney put much intention
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Tempering
the attacks
on capitalism
I
f you’ve been listening, OTHER VOICES
you know that virtually Rob Chrisman
all the Democratic pres-
idential candidates have characteristics. It relies upon
expressed that capitalism an understanding of interest
is either severely flawed or rates and what they repre-
else should by supplanted to sent. In a free market, where
varying degrees by socialism. government does not manip-
Assuming you might vote ulate interest rates, the cost
for such a candidate, please to rent money (interest) is
consider the following. charged based on the amount
Attacks on, and criticism of money in circulation.
of, capitalism (or as I prefer, When there is more money
the unhampered free market around, rates go down, and
economy) have been directed
against a system that does
not really exist — what we
vice versa. A propensity to
save increases the aggregate
cash available, while a pro-
Ethnic studies proposal more like
indoctrination than education
have is a mixed economy, a pensity to consume decreases
mixture of some minimal it. Saving up suggests that
freedom alloyed with abun- there will be stronger future
dant controls. We recognize needs by consumers, leading

A
and provide lukewarm sup- to a rational need for entre-
port for private property, but preneurs to gear up for future s most American OBSERVATIONS FOR THE CENTER
only because private enter- production. Savers deposit in school children
prise is the goose that lays the banks which then have excess learn, the Statue
STRIPE: MUSIC EDITION
golden egg, i.e. provides the to lend at low rates — great of Liberty urges THE UPCOMING performance of the U.S. Marine Band in
funds for the social programs for business to start new, the world to “give me your Grass Valley reminds of a semi-interesting factoid: Our
and the expansion of the reg- viable projects. But, when in- tired, your poor, your hud- military employs more musicians than anybody else in the
ulatory state which the critics terest rates are artificially set dled masses yearning to world … ANYBODY WHO grew up with brothers and sis-
desire. low and not as a consequence breathe free.” ters can relate to the new Volkswagen ad with Johnny Cash
One of the primary exam- of peoples’ time preferences, But the author of those
GEORGE BOARDMAN singing “These Are My People” … SO WE’RE supposed to
Columnist believe that Trump’s EPA, currently run by a coal industry
ples of capitalism’s supposed e.g. savings vs. consumption, words, Emma Lazarus,
failures that Progressives an incorrect signal is sent neglected to mention that working its way into our flunky, cares about California’s air and water quality? Sure
cite is the Great Recession of that causes widespread ma- the “wretched refuse of high schools: A total of 253 it does … A NEW polls projects that Trump will suffer a
2008; it was, they say, caused linvestment. Space does not your teeming shore” were schools, almost 20% of bigger defeat in California in 2020 than he did in 2016 …
by capitalistic greed and the permit elaboration, so please probably victims of co- California’s high schools, MAYBE THAT’S why another poll reveals that California
financial community taking Google “Business Cycle Theo- lonialism, state violence, offered ethnic studies conservatives feel marginalized …
advantage of insufficient ry Tom Woods” and watch an racism, intergenerational courses during the 2017-18
regulation or deregulation. excellent 8-minute YouTube trauma, and/or heteropa- school year, according to is having second thoughts cultural-historical, eco-
Actually, there were two presentation. triarchy from the white state data. after an advisory committee nomic and more con-
main causes of this extreme The mandated low inter- folks who run this country So what exactly is being composed of teachers and straints via the education
downturn in the economy, est rates exacerbated the and Europe. taught in those courses? professors of ethnic studies system.”
operating in tandem, and creation of a housing bubble Fortunately, we have Here are three examples offered a proposed curricu- “It comes dangerously
they have nothing to do with that dwarfed any previous the academic discipline compiled by RealClear lum in June. close to turning Ameri-
either of the foregoing. such boom and this was known as ethnic studies Investigations: The proposal generated can exceptionalism on its
First, following the dot- exclusively the fault of long to correct that oversight, ■ Students at San- more than 20,000 com- head. Yes, we’re exception-
com recession of 2000-2001, term government housing and if a group of educa- ta Monica High School ments, only 365 of them al — exceptionally evil,”
our glorious central bank polices. This included en- tors and politicians have organize and carry out “a positive. Ethnic groups left said Will Swain, president
brought the effective interest tities like HUD, FHA, and their way, every California systematized campaign” out of the proposal want of the California Poli-
rate down from 3-4% to the Government Sponsored high school student will be for social justice that can their narrative included cy Center, a free market
nearly zero and held it there Enterprises (GSEs) known introduced to the subject in take the form of a protest, a as part of the curriculum, think tank. “It is mindful
for an extended period. It as Fannie Mae and Freddie the near future. leaflet, a workshop, play or and critics wonder why the of the re-education camps
is axiomatic to mainstream Mac. The field of study was research project. They then LGBTQ community was in Vietnam or China. It is
economists at the Fed that As early as 1977, the Com- born — if that’s the word teach about social justice to included. indoctrination rather than
continuous stimulus was munity Reinvestment Act — in 1968 during a five- middle school students; The media’s attention education.”
needed. was created to promote home months campus strike at ■ Students at Envi- centered on the part of the Some supporters of eth-
Second, the government ownership increases for low- my alma mater, San Fran- ronmental Charter High curriculum that promotes nic studies, including Me-
passed legislation and pro- er income borrowers. Then, cisco State, when a student School in Lawndale are the pro-Palestinian Boy- dina, are not happy with
mulgated banking regula- in 1990, the act was beefed coalition calling itself the assigned to take on a form cott, Divestment, Sanctions the developments to date.
tions that were designed to up to give regulators powers Third World Liberation of “oppression” such as (BDS) campaign against He sponsored legislation to
increase the rate of home to compel banks and S&Ls Front demanded a change toxic masculinity, the Eu- Israel but doesn’t mention delay implementation for
ownership by lower income to offer mortgages with new, to the school’s Eurocentric rocentric curriculum, or anti-Semitism. a year while the Instruc-
families. lower underwriting stan- curriculum. (Before I go the Dakota Access pipeline. Another objection is the tion Quality Commission
It was the combination dards that all but eliminated any further, I want to state They must “persuade their strong language linking the of the state Department
of these two government the traditional 20-40% down for the record that I gradu- audience of the dehuman- U.S. and capitalism to op- of Education reworks the
interventions that gave rise payment and the need for ated in 1965 and was in the izing and damaging aspects pression and genocide. curriculum.
to what is called a hous- income documentation. Army when this happened. of their chosen topic”; “They come to the view Medina, a former high
ing “bubble,” an increase in By 2008, the majority of Don’t blame me.) ■ Students at schools in where there is a permanent school teacher of ethnic
economic activity that was all mortgages created were Given its origin, you can Anaheim, San Jose, Oak- state of warfare,” said Fabio studies and Chicano stud-
not justified by the facts on of this new, non-traditional pretty much guess how this land and San Francisco are Rojas, a sociology professor ies, is uncomfortable with
the ground, i.e. the demand (sub-prime) variety. These field of study has evolved: taught to write a manifes- at Indiana University who some of the jargon and
for housing was artificially high-risk mortgages were An emphasis on European to to school administra- has written a book on the course content.
created and would not oth- then pooled and sold as conquest and domination tors listing “demands” for evolution of ethnic studies. “I probably would say
erwise have occurred. When securities which suffered from the perspective of reforms. One class holds “It’s a Manichaean struggle there are some lessons that
the bubble burst, the Great huge losses in value when the those who were subjugat- a mock trial to determine between good and evil. didn’t have the students
Recession was the result. housing bubble burst. ed and colonized, often which party is most re- But instead of demons and thinking for themselves
Not greed. Not the big bad Read about this in great contrasting the greed and sponsible for the deaths of angels, we have capitalists as much as I would like
bankers. detail in a book entitled “Hid- brutality of the conquerors millions of native Tainos: and workers.” them to,” he said. “I want
Mainstream economists den in Plain Sight” by Peter with the resistance and re- Christopher Columbus, Critics complain the students to draw their own
note that business activity J. Wallison. The research for silience of the conquered. the soldiers, the king and classes are designed to re- conclusions.”
varies over time and assumes this book is impeccable. Just your basic, uplifting queen of Spain, or the cruit students into political That’s a standard the
the character of a “boom” So ... don’t uncritically story of humanity. entire European system of activism and indoctrinate current curriculum will
followed by a “bust” but other accept the criticisms of the Until relatively recently, colonization. them with ideological jar- never meet.
than Keynes’ famous expla- presidential wannabes — lis- ethnic studies was confined Now, thanks to legislation gon. Maybe that’s because
nation (“animal spirits”), this ten to Tom Woods, read Peter to university and college sponsored by Assembly- the curriculum proposal George Boardman lives
is considered an inevitable J. Wallison as I suggest, and campuses where students man Jose Medina, ethnic describes ethnic studies at Lake of the Pines. His
phenomenon that is not well then make up your own mind are free to ignore the sub- studies will be a graduation as a debt to be paid to stu- column is published
understood. This is nonsense. as to who is being truthful. ject and focus on courses requirement in California’s dents of color, “owed after Mondays by The
There is a theory of the that can actually be useful high schools. But in an centuries of educational Union. Write to him at
business cycle that ade- Rob Chrisman lives in to them later in life. But example of being careful trauma, dehumanization, boredgeorgeman@gmail.
quately accounts for all of its Nevada City. now the subject matter is what you wish for, Medina and enforced sociopolitical, com.

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LOCAL & STATE

Volunteer
Opportunity
Spotlight
Submitted to The Union Foothills Village is a non-
profit, community-based
Connecting Point’s organization that helps
Volunteer Hub is a free members remain safely
service to connect Neva- and comfortably in their
da County residents of all homes and community as
ages to volunteer oppor- they age. The Village is
tunities in the communi- looking for volunteers with
ty. Each week we feature good driving records who
a selection of upcom- are interested in driving
ing opportunities from seniors to appointments,
our growing list of local the grocery store, social
organizations. events, etc. Looking for
Our local nonprofits volunteers willing to serve
depend on your help to ac- the Grass Valley, Nevada
complish their missions of City, or Penn Valley areas.
service to the community.
This week, we have cho- Grant Writer – North Star
sen to highlight a diverse Historic Conservatory ASSOCIATED PRESS
group of fun and reward- Help preserve Neva- Emergency personnel respond to utility pole explosions where multiple people were injured at the Old World Village
ing opportunities. These da County history. The on Saturday in Huntington Beach. “It was just like one giant fireball that went up” Megan Houck, 26, of Long Beach,
are just a few of the many North Star House is a said after an explosion occurred at the shopping and dining complex.
ways to lend a hand, share 10,000 square-foot home

Man hailed as hero after


your talents, and connect designed in 1905 by the
to the people of Nevada renowned architect Julia
County. As always, there Morgan (best known for
are many more positions her work on Hearst Castle

explosion at Oktoberfest
available at the Volunteer in San Simeon, Califor-
Hub. nia). The Conservatory’s
For more information mission is to rehabilitate
on any of the following and transform the Histor-
opportunities, please visit ic North Star House into
ConnectingPoint.org or a premier cultural event Associated Press fire department. Bernie splattered heated min- Houck said the flames
call 211. center and to promote Bischoff, the owner of Old eral oil used to cool the went well above the roof
Nevada County’s legacy HUNTINGTON World restaurant, was se- transformers and possibly of the village, up to 40
Safe Trick-Or-Treat Street by fostering local arts, BEACH — Five people riously hurt, Oktoberfest ignited subsequent blasts, feet (12 meters) in the air.
Monitors – Grass Valley letters and sciences. The were hurt and revelers spokesman Dan Escamilla authorities said at a press Revelers, some wearing
Downtown Association volunteer Grant Writer scrambled for safety when said. conference. The cause is traditional German cos-
Spooky fun at the annual will research grants that a series of explosions in He was hospitalized under investigation. tumes including lederho-
Safe Trick-or-Treat event may be applicable to one an underground electrical in “rough shape,” with Witnesses said they sen, ran from the scene
in downtown Grass Valley. or more aspects of North vault sent flames shoot- second- and third-degree heard as many as three as police evacuated the
For over 30 years, the Star Historic Conservancy ing into the sky during an burns to 38% of his body, explosions coming from complex.
downtown merchants have activities, then write and Oktoberfest celebration at Escamilla told the Long the annual celebration Southern California
provided a safe trick-or- submit grant applications. a German-themed shop- Beach Press-Telegram. about 35 miles (62 kilo- Edison crews worked


treating opportunity for Time commitment and ping and dining complex through the night to
preschoolers on the morn- schedule vary depending in Southern California, It was just like one giant fireball that replace three damaged
ing of Halloween from 10 on volunteer availability. authorities said Sunday. went up. And then there was a second transformers in the


a.m.-1 p.m. The GVDA Responsibilities and duties The first blast blew a vault and restore power,
coordinates the event, se- include discussing the mis- vault door off its hing- explosion maybe 10 or 20 seconds later. spokesman Robert Ville-
curity, and street closure. sion needs of NSHC with es and knocked several — Megan Houck gas said. As many as 1,700
Volunteers will work with one or more board mem- people to the ground after customers lost electricity,
the police department to bers and brainstorming firefighters responded to Bischoff had evacuated meters) south of down- he said.
monitor the streets during with the board on areas of reports of a possible elec- the dining area about 40 town Los Angeles. Pat Brassil, 27, said he
the event and will be on our mission that may be trical fire Saturday eve- minutes before the blast, Megan Houck, 26, said was outside one of the
their feet or seated at each covered by grants. Your ning at Old World Village after noticing an odd she saw flames come up Oktoberfest tents when he
entrance to the event. activities will be coordinat- in Huntington Beach, wit- smell from the area of the from the floor near a patio saw flames shoot out from
There are two 2-hour ed through a designated nesses and officials said. vaults, he said. area. another tent near the fes-
shifts available: 9:30-11:30 board member. At least Two firefighters and “He’s a hero,” Escamilla “It was just like one gi- tival’s entrance.
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-1:30 three years’ experience two restaurant employ- said, adding that more ant fireball that went up,” “It just lit up the sky,”
p.m. Volunteers are wel- researching and applying ees were treated for people could have been she told the Press Tele- he told the Los Angeles
come to wear a costume. for grants, preferably for minor injuries, accord- hurt if the dining area had gram. “And then there was Times. “Everyone was
non-profit organizations, ing to Battalion Chief been full. a second explosion maybe going pretty crazy and
Build New Trail requested. Jeff Lopez with the city’s The first explosion 10 or 20 seconds later.” screaming.”
Along Highway 20
Corridor – Bicyclists Gift & Thrift Volunteer –
Of Nevada County Hospice of the Foothills SIERRA ROADWORK SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 7-12
BONC is committed Do you have custom-
to responsible mountain er service skills? Hospice LONG-TERM PROJECTS to Rock Creek Road: Mo- Detour signs will be in 10 a.m. Friday; eastbound
biking, preservation and of the Foothills provides Interstate 80 (Placer torists can expect intermit- place for a County bridge motorists can expect inter-
improvement of riding compassionate end-of- County) from the Long Ra- tent lane and shoulder clo- deck replacement project. mittent lane and shoulder
opportunities, coopera- life support for patients, vine underpass to just east sures from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Interstate 80 (Plac- closures from 7 a.m. to
tion with other interest families, and the commu- of the Magra Road Over- Monday through Thursday er County) in Colfax on 7 p.m. Monday through
groups, and the education nity. Hospice Gift & Thrift crossing: Final roadwork for drainage work. South Auburn Street (local Wednesday, 5 a.m. to noon
of cyclists and non-cyclists stores are open seven days resumes on a $53.8 million street off Interstate): Mo- Thursday, and 4 a.m. to 8
alike. Saturday, Oct. 12, is a week at three locations in project to construct a SHORT-TERM PROJECTS torists can expect inter- a.m. Friday for guardrail
United Trails Day. Join Bi- Grass Valley, Nevada City, three-mile truck climbing State Route 49 (Nevada mittent one-way traffic work.
cyclists of Nevada County, and Penn Valley, with a lane on eastbound I-80 County) from Woodridge control from 7 p.m.to 7 Interstate 80 (Nevada/
Gold Country Trails, Neva- Donation Center located in and make other improve- Drive to just north of a.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. to 7 Sierra Counties) from the
da County Woods Riders, Rough & Ready. Volunteer ments to the interstate just Wolf Road/Combie Road: a.m. Monday, Wednes- Nevada state line to the
and the U.S. Forest Service opportunities are available east of Colfax, including Northbound motorists can day and Thursday, and 5 Farad Undercrossing:
to build a new trail on the for all locations. Duties in- replacing and widening expect intermittent lane p.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday for Westbound motorists can
Hwy 20 corridor. Volun- clude assisting customers, the Cape Horn undercross- and shoulder closures from construction and utility expect intermittent lane
teers will meet at Omega answering questions, serv- ing bridge. No traffic-in- 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday work. Westbound motor- and shoulder closures from
Mine Rest Stop and Over- ing as cashier, assisting in terfering work is scheduled through Thursday for util- ists can expect full on- and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
look, 32635 State Hwy 20, processing donated goods this week. ity work. off-ramp closures from 9 through Friday for emer-
Nevada City at 8:30 a.m. for sale in store, and work- State Route 49 (Placer State Route 49 (Sierra p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday, and gency guardrail repair.
Bring gloves, water, closed ing throughout the store to County) from the I-80/ County) from the Yuba-Si- 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Permit loads will not be al-
toe shoes, your favorite keep the merchandise neat SR 49 interchange to Dry erra County line to Rocky through Thursday. Con- lowed on westbound I-80
trail tools (rakes, loppers, and orderly. Training will Creek Road: Construction Rest Campground: Motor- struction work is part of a during this period.
McLeods, etc), and a lunch be provided. began June 17 on a $40.5 ists can expect reversing roundabout project by the State Road 89 (Nevada
for yourself. million project in Auburn. one-way traffic control and City of Colfax. County) from the Donner
To find these and many The project will rehabil- shoulder closures from Interstate 80 (Placer Party Picnic Area to Klon-
Senior Driver – Sierra more opportunities, itate existing pavement 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday County) from the State dike Flat Road: Motorists
Foothills Village please call 211 or 1-833- and drainage, improve through Friday for a pav- Route 174 junction to can expect one-way traffic
Responsible driv- DIAL-211 or visit us at operational features and ing operation. Canyon Way/Placer Hills control from 7 a.m. to 5
ers wanted! The Sierra ConnectingPoint.org. upgrade pedestrian and State Route 49 (Sier- Road: Westbound motor- p.m. Monday for drainage
bicycle facilities. ra County) from Indian ists can expect intermittent cleaning.
State Route 49 (Placer Valley Road to Yuba Pass lane and shoulder closures State Route 267 (Placer
IN BRIEF County) from Fulweiler Road: Motorists can ex- from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues- County) from Schaffer
Avenue/Elm Avenue to pect reversing one-way day for tree removal. Mills Road/Truckee Air-
San Francisco alumni shows slaves working the Interstate 80 junction: traffic control from 7 a.m. Interstate 80 (Placer/ port Road to Stewart Way:
group sues over at Washington’s estate Southbound motorists can to 3:30 p.m. Monday Nevada Counties) from Motorists can expect in-
divisive school mural and pioneers standing expect intermittent lane through Thursday for mis- Castle Peak/Boreal Ridge termittent one-way traffic
SAN FRANCISCO — An over the dead body of a and shoulder closures from cellaneous work. Road to Cisco Grove: control and shoulder clo-
alumni group has sued Native American. Activists 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday Interstate 80 (Placer Westbound motorists can sures from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
to challenge the San said the mural at George through Thursday for elec- County) at the Interstate expect intermittent lane Monday through Thursday
Francisco school board’s Washington High was trical work. 80/State Route193 junc- and shoulder closures from for miscellaneous work.
decision to cover a contro- offensive for its depiction State Route 49 (Placer tion: Westbound motorists 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday
versial mural displayed in of Native Americans and County) from Persimmon can expect intermittent through Thursday, and 4 Unexpected schedule
a public high school that African Americans. Terrace to Nevada Street/ lane and shoulder closures a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday for changes may occur. For
some criticized as racist. KPIX-TV reports the Marguerite Mine Road: from 9 p.m. Sunday to 5 guardrail work. current information on
The San Francisco school’s alumni associa- Northbound motorists can a.m. Monday for bridge Interstate 80 (Nevada roadwork, delays, road
Unified School District tion filed a lawsuit Friday expect intermittent lane work. County) from the Donner conditions and emergency
Board of Education in asking that the board and shoulder closures from Interstate 80 (Placer Summit State Roadside closures, call the voice-
August voted 4-3 to place rescind its vote to remove 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday County) from the Bow- Rest Areas to Donner Lake activated Caltrans
panels over the “Life of the mural from public through Thursday for man Undercrossing to the Interchange: Westbound Highway Information
Washington” mural. view and conduct an en- k-rail removal and shoul- Haines Road Overcross- motorists can expect inter- Network (CHIN) at 800-
The artwork was vironmental review. The der work. ing: Westbound motorists mittent lane and shoulder 427-7623 (ROAD) or visit
created in 1936 and board didn’t immediately State Route 49 (Plac- can expect a right shoulder closures from 7 a.m. to Caltrans “QuickMap”
depicts the life of respond to the filing. er County) from Masters closure around the clock 7 p.m. Tuesday through website at: http://
George Washington. It — Associated Press Court/Willow Creek Drive through December 2019. Thursday, and 4 a.m. to quickmap.dot.ca.gov/
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B.C. JOHNNY HART GARFIELD JIM DAVIS

BORN LOSER CHIP SONSOM DILBERT SCOTT ADAMS

FRANK AND ERNEST BOB THAVES ROSE IS ROSE PAT BRADY

BLONDIE DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN ANDY CAPP REG SMYTHE

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE STEPHAN PASTIS

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE LYNN JOHNSTON

BRIDGE
THE UNSUNG HEROINE Mitchell’s two-heart advance was
cautious. With (at least) a nine-card fit,
QUIETLY BEATS YOU she should have jumped to three hearts.
That would probably have silenced
Maggie Shayne, an author of ro-
South. Then West, with a sixth trump,
mantic novels, said, “I enjoy heroines
could have raised to game. Note that
who grow and come into their own
four hearts was makable.
during the course of a story.”
When Mitchell bid only
That applies to the heroine
two hearts, South sneaked in a three-
of this deal, Jacqui Mitchell. She is
club rebid and ended in five clubs.
one of the strongest players ever, but
West led the heart 10,
SALLY FORTH GREG HOWARD & CRAIG MACINTOSH perhaps used to be under the shadow of
her husband, Victor Mitchell, who died
showing zero or two higher honors.
After winning with the heart ace, what
in 1995. However, Jacqui has the better
did Mitchell lead at trick two?
record. Victor won two silver medals
Note that a spade switch
in world team championships and six
would not have worked. Declarer
national championships, but Jacqui
would have won with the ace, ruffed
has 11 world championship medals:
her heart loser in the dummy, drawn
The New York Times Syndication
five gold Sales
(four team and Corporation
one women’s
trumps and played a spade toward
620 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10018 dummy’s queen.
pairs), three silver and three bronze.
She also has 15 national champion-
For Information Call: 1-800-972-3550 Mitchell switched to the
For Releaseships.
Monday, October 7, 2019 diamond six! Then the defenders took
Phillip Alder In the auction, West’s two-
a trick in each side suit..
club overcall was a Michaels Cue-Bid,
promising at least 5-5 in the majors.

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FROM PAGE ONE


VAPING
From page A1

residual solvents, remov-


ing possible danger, said
Batchelor.
The result, he said, has
been an increase of trust
with the dispensary.
“We have seen more
people coming in because
they’re turning away from
the black market,” said
Batchelor.
CannaCraft, a distribu-
tor for Elevation 2477’, is
encouraging the pre- PIXABAY
vention of illicit vaping In late September, the Associated Press reported a hit
and is pushing licensed to the legal cannabis industry from the health scare,
manufacturers to enact causing vape sales to drop by 15% nationally.
“anti-counterfeit vape
measures on cannabis health advisory “urging advocacy firm Consumer-
products,” according to everyone to refrain from Safety, agreed.
an information report. vaping, no matter the “Users should not be
The Nevada Coun- substance or source” until vaping THC and oth-
SAM COREY/SCOREY@THEUNION.COM ty Health Department its investigation closes. er marijuana products
Rob Metcalfe gave a speech at Thursday night’s celebration of teachers around Nevada doesn’t have local data The health department unless it is legally sold or


County. The drama teacher won the teacher of the year award from both the county and dispensed in their area,”
the Nevada Joint Union High School District. Users should not be vaping THC and other she wrote in an email to
marijuana products unless it is legally sold The Union.
TEACHER

he said, “You got to love and vital,” offering improved Some have said the
you got to serve.” mental health as well as en- or dispensed in their area. scare around vaping and
From page A1
The drama teacher hanced social and emotion- — Lauren Sandford e-cigarettes is excessive.
because of Metcalfe, said offered thanks to fellow al wellbeing for students. Staff writer for the legal advocacy firm ConsumerSafety Addiction lecturer at
Nevada Union Principal teachers, administrators as He offered gratitude to an Australian university,
Kelly Rhoden. “He makes well as his parents — who his students. about illnesses or deaths said licensed canna- Stephen Bright, believes
kids want to be at school were in the audience Thurs- “They teach us to listen linked to vaping, but bis retailers can only state governments are
and he builds a family.” day night. He recalled his without judgment,” he said. public health officer Ken sell products “obtained overreacting with out-
Metcalfe gave a speech of own parents never ques- He thanked his wife, Cutler advised people from a licensed cannabis right bans of e-cigarette
his own and a video presen- tioning his love of drama and shared his love for her to follow instructions manufacturer that have sales, suggesting they
tation was displayed of his and theater. during his presentation. from the state health been tested by a licensed rather “apply stringent
students who spoke of how “They continued to show “She has probably been department. laboratory.” regulations” he told New
much their teacher meant up to my performances,” he my greatest teacher.” It advised not consum- York publication The Cut.
to them — both as a mentor said. STATE: REFRAIN ing untested products
and a friend. Because of their sup- To contact Staff Writer FROM VAPING from non-authorized To contact Staff Writer
“We pour our hearts into port, he has been able to Sam Corey email scorey@ As of Sept. 24, the dispensaries. Sam Corey email
these kids,” Metcalfe said at share his appreciation for theunion.com or call California Department Lauren Sandford, scorey@theunion.com or
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SALE
tour called Windows on History - A Look Back. Over 40
Veteran’s Building mural-sized photos dating from 1850 to 1920 with cap-
tions will be placed in approximate storefronts where the
Conveniently photo was taken. Our indigenous Nisenan community will
located & be represented in the NC Chocolate Shoppe’s No. Pine
affordable! OCTOBER 5-13 window with an original installation by artist Jenny Hale
called “Guardian of the Dance.” Oustomah Lodge at 225
10AM - 6PM Broad St. will open its doors to tours on October 12 from
Open to the public twice per year noon to 4. In continuous use since 1872, The Lodge in-
vites visitors to marvel at the architecture while perusing
KODO ARTS WAREHOUSE their museum collection of 100 year old costumes used in
Contact:
571 Searls Ave., Nevada City, CA 95959 secret rituals along with other historic artifacts.
Nevada City Parks & Rec 530-478-0812 KODO ARTS JAPANESE ANTIQUES
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www.nevadacityca.gov
www.kodo-arts.com FALL WAREHOUSE SALE
FURNITURE HOME DECOR ART GARDEN TEXTILES Kodo Arts Japanese Antiques will hold its annual
9-DAY ONLY FALL SHOW & SALE from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
daily through October 13, 2019, at its spacious antique
warehouse at 571 Searls Ave, Nevada City, CA 95959.
Celebrating its 12th year, Kodo Arts will have a “KANSHA
Gratefulness Sale” with huge markdowns. Kodo Arts
opens their warehouse to the public only twice a year,
once in the fall and spring, for nine days only each show.
840C E Main St Kodo Arts has just shipped a 40ft. container from their
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HAPPY HOUR MON-THURS
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Judy Renee Zellweger PG13
Mon.-Thurs. 1:30, 4:15, 7:00 affordable items. There is something for every budget
Abominable Chloe Bennet PG and taste. To learn more, call 530-478-0812 or visit their
Mon.-Thurs. 2:00, 4:35, 7:20
Hustlers Jennifer Lopez R website at www.kodo-arts.com.
Mon.-Thurs. 1:45, 4:25, 7:10
Once Upon A Time Brad Pitt R
In Hollywood Leonardo DiCaprio
Mon.-Thurs. 3:30pm Only ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW
The Peanut Butter Falcon PG13 Nevada City Live!, The Nevada Theatre Film Series and
Mon.-Thurs. 1:15pm Only
It: Chapter 2 Bill Skarsgård R Untamed Productions present the cult classic film, Rocky
Mon.-Thurs. 6:45pm Only
Horror Picture Show, complete with a live shadow cast
including some of the area’s favorite performers and
399 Sutton Way dancers live on stage October 18-20 at the historic
Grass Valley Nevada Theatre.  The show goes on four times in three
nights in downtown Nevada City: Friday, Oct. 18 at 8:00
Downton Abbey Maggie Smith PG p.m.; Saturday, October 19, at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.;
Mon.-Thurs. 1:30, 4:15, 7:00
Linda Ronstadt: PG13 and Sunday, October 20 at 7:00 p.m.  Rocky Horror Pic-
The Sound Of My Voice ture Show was the film that launched the Nevada Theatre
Mon.-Thurs. 1:45, 4:30, 7:15
Film Series back in 1979, and has a cult following virtu-
ally unmatched by any other film. Celebrating 45 years
165 Mill St of theatrical distribution – longer than any other film in
Grass Valley history – “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is one of the
Which movie is playing downstairs?
most popular films of all time, and still plays in theaters
Accessibility questions: call 272-1646 around the world.
Joker Joaquin Phoenix R Tickets for all shows are $20 general admission and $30
Mon.-Thurs. 1:30, 2:30, 4:15, 5:15, for reserved seats, and are available at the door or in ad-
7:00, 8:00
Ad Astra Brad Pitt PG13 vance at Briarpatch Co-op or online at paulemerymusic.
Mon.-Thurs. 1:15, 4:00, 6:45 com.  More information can also be found at sierrathe-
530.477.9000
aters.com. 
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WEATHER
FIVE-DAY FORECAST AIR QUALITY STATE WEATHER
Today: 35 (Good) Today Today
Eureka
City Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx 69/51
Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Alturas 76/40 s Oakland 80/56 s
Bakersfield 90/62 s Oxnard 74/57 s
0 50 100 150 200
Bishop 83/47 s Palm Springs 98/72 s
Blue Canyon 76/54 s Rancho Bernardo 87/58 s
Today: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: INFORMATION Blythe
Burbank
95/65
88/59
s
s
Redding
Riverside
92/59
91/60
s
s
Sacramento
Sunny Partly Cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny Burn Day: Crescent City 66/52 s Sacramento 89/56 s 89/56
268­1023 or 274­7928 Death Valley 101/74 s San Diego 78/62 s San Francisco
Precip Chance: 0% Precip Chance: 0% Precip Chance: 0% Precip Chance: 0% Precip Chance: 0% Edwards AFB 88/54 s San Francisco 77/57 s
Road Conditions: 77/57
(800) Eureka 69/51 pc San Jose 88/56 s
81 / 52 77 / 49 68 / 45 70 / 46 68 / 47 (800) 427-7623
427­7263 Fort Bragg 62/52 s San Luis Obispo 84/54 s Monterey
Fresno 89/61 s Santa Ana 83/61 s 69/57
AREA FORECAST LOCAL TEMPERATURES Imperial
Long Beach
96/67
78/62
s
s
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz
83/57
80/53
s
s
Fresno
89/61
Los Angeles 84/61 s Santa Rosa 88/50 s
Mother Lode North San Juan Marysville 88/54 s S. Lake Tahoe 67/44 s
Washington Modesto 89/58 s Stockton 90/59 s Santa Barbara
Sunny skies today with highs in the upper 80s. South 81/61/00” Palm
81/59/00” Monterey 69/57 s Ukiah 90/52 s 83/57
southwest wind 5 mph. Expect clear skies tonight with Morro Bay 71/54 s Vacaville 89/61 s Springs
overnight lows in the mid­50s. Light winds. Tuesday, Mount Shasta 77/45 s Ventura 75/56 s 98/72
skies will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid­80s. Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; hz/haze; pc/partly cloudy; Los Angeles 84/61
Nevada City mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers;
South wind 5 mph. sm/smoke; sn/snow; ss/snow showers; t/thunderstorms; San Diego 78/62
Lake 80/61/00”
Sacramento Region Wildwood
82/61/00” Grass Valley NATIONAL WEATHER
Sunny skies today with highs in the upper 80s. Light 78/51/00”
Cedar Ridge Today Tuesday
winds. Expect clear skies tonight with overnight lows 79/61/00” City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx
in the mid­50s. Light winds. Tuesday, skies will be Albuquerque 74/52 s 75/51 pc
Rough
mostly sunny with highs in the mid­80s. South Peardale Anchorage 41/31 pc 46/36 cl
& Ready 78/49/00”
southwest wind 5 mph. Penn 77/57/00” Atlanta 83/65 t 80/63 t
Chicago Park Austin 75/59 sh 83/67 pc
Valley
Sierra Nevada 79/61/00” Baltimore 77/59 sh 66/55 sh
82/61/00” Alta Sierra Bismarck 63/43 s 69/40 pc
Sunny skies today with highs in the low 70s. Light 80/59/00” Boise 68/47 s 59/38 mc
Lake of the Pines Boston 73/56 sh 62/52 sh
winds. Expect clear skies tonight with overnight lows 83/59/00” Buffalo 61/48 sh 62/46 s
in the upper 30s. Light winds. Tuesday, skies will be Charleston, S.C. 84/72 t 81/66 t
partly cloudy with highs in the upper 60s. Southwest Charlotte, N.C. 80/65 mc 69/61 ra
wind 3 to 13 mph.
ALMANAC Chicago
Cleveland
67/50 s
65/55 sh 67/57 s
66/52 s

Bay Area Grass Valley Columbia, S.C. 84/66 mc 79/61 mc


Columbus, Ga. 88/68 t 87/67 pc
Sunny skies today, highs in the upper 70s. South . . . . . . . .high
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92. . .(1987)
. . . . . . . . Columbus,
. . . . . . . . . . Ohio
. . . . . . 66/46
. . . . . . .sh. . . . 70/47
. . . . . . s. . . . . .
southwest wind 4 to 11 mph. Expect partly cloudy . . . . . . . .low
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33. . .(2007)
. . . . . . . . Dallas-Ft.
. . . . . . . . . Worth
. . . . . . . 75/56
. . . . . . .sh. . . . 79/62
. . . . . . s. . . . . .
. . . . . . . .high
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
. . . . . Denver
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75/44
. . . . . . .s. . . . 79/47
. . . . . . s. . . . . .
skies tonight, overnight lows in the upper 50s.
. . . . . . . .low
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
. . . . . Des
. . . .Moines
. . . . . . . . . . . . 69/48
. . . . . . .s. . . . 70/53
. . . . . . s. . . . . .
Southwest wind 5 to 11 mph. Tuesday, skies will be . . . . . . . .Precip
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.58" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65/48
. . . . . . . . Detroit
. . . . .(2011) . . . . . . .pc. . . . 63/51
. . . . . . s. . . . . .
mostly cloudy, highs in the upper 60s. . . . . . . . 7/1/18-10/6/18
Precip . . . . . . . El
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.92" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74/61
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Precip . . . . .1. .to. .date
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.31" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36/29
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.35" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66/45
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Today
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Today
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Sunrise 7:05 a.m. Moonrise 3:59 p.m.
Nevada City Houston 80/65 mc 83/68 s Miami Beach 86/79 t 83/73 sh Pittsburgh 62/49 ra 68/51 s
Sunset 6:37 p.m. Moonset 1:06 a.m. . . . . . . . .high
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95. . .(1933)
. . . . . . . . Indianapolis
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68/46
. . . . . . .s. . . . 69/49
. . . . . . s. . . . .Milwaukee
. 63/44 s 61/49 s Portland, Ore. 65/50 ra 56/40 sh
. . . . . . . .low
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 . . . . . . . . Jackson,
. . .(1941) . . . . . . . 79/58
. . . . . . . . .Miss. . . . . . . .t . . . . 82/63
. . . . . . s. . . . .Mpls-St.
. Paul 63/49 s 66/53 pc Providence 73/55 sh 63/51 sh
. . . . . . . .high
Normal . . . . . Jacksonville
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 69/48 s 67/54 s
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville
. 68/53 sh 76/56 s Reno 77/47 s 73/43 pc
. . . . . . . .low
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Juneau 42/30
............................................ s 40/32 pc New Orleans 87/71 sh 85/74 pc St. Louis 72/49 s 73/51 s
. . . . . . . .Precip
Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.65" . . . . . . . . Kansas
. . . . .(1920) . . . . . . . . . 69/48
. . . . . . . City . . . . . . .s. . . . 67/54
. . . . . . s. . . . .New
. York City 76/58 sh 67/57 ra Salt Lake City 66/46 s 74/51 s
87/64 s 89/66 s 69/49 s 72/59 s 60/48 ra 51/42 ra
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma
. City Seattle
Little Rock 71/52 pc 76/54 s Omaha 69/49 s 70/55 s Sioux Falls 66/50 s 67/53 s
10/13 10/21 10/27 11/4 . . . . . . . July
Precip . . . . .1. .to. .date
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Louisville 67/48 sh 73/52 s Philadelphia 78/57 ra 68/55 ra Washington, D.C. 79/59 sh 66/56 sh
. . . . . . . .precip
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.33"
. . . . . . . Memphis
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73/52
. . . . . . .sh. . . . 77/56
. . . . . . s. . . . .Phoenix
. 97/74 s 94/70 s Wichita 70/47 s 71/56 s
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DELI NITE
The Nevada County Jewish Community Center hosts
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FRIGHT NIGHT
Fright Night, Nevada City’s Halloween tradition returns
to the Miners Foundry on Saturday, October 26, 2019.
A full night of entertainment featuring four DJs playing Unique quality gifts • Over 18 local artists
rockin’ dance music throughout the night, a costume Food by Christine of “Cake”
contest, photo booth, and more.  Food will be available Plenty of free parking • Raffle prizes
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BEYOND THE COUNTY

Purdue opioid deal blasted as


records show $13 billion to Sacklers
By Geoff Mulvihill the U.S. — made $12 billion governments agreed to a ‘firebreak’ strategy for the
Associated Press to $13 billion from Pur- their settlement offer, which benefit of the Sacklers, in
due, a higher amount than could be worth as much as which the Sacklers have
Attorneys general repre- court records had previously $12 billion over time. decided to offer up Purdue
senting nearly half the states given. The figure was in a The bankruptcy court and see if they can outrace
and lawyers for more than sworn statement given last filings this week, most of justice for a price they deem
500 local governments on month by Jesse DelConte, them on Friday, showed acceptable,” the local gov-
Friday blasted the terms of a restructuring consultant the level of dissent over ernment attorneys said in
Purdue Pharma’s offer to for Purdue; an excerpt of his that offer among state and their filing.
settle thousands of lawsuits deposition did not specify local governments that had Under its settlement offer,
over the nation’s opioid over what time period those been seeking a nationwide Purdue would be operated
crisis in court filings that payments were made. settlement. as a public benefit trust and
also said the company had In a previous deposition, Many of them argue that its profits would be part of
funneled up to $13 billion to former Purdue chief exec- the Purdue settlement offer the settlement, as would the
its controlling family. utive Richard Sackler gave ASSOCIATED PRESS does not hold the Sackler value of overdose antidotes
Their legal filings said only a broad range — be- Cars pass Purdue Pharma headquarters in Stamford, family sufficiently account- and a treatment drug in
the tentative deal does not tween $1 billion and $10 bil- Conn., Sept. 12. able for a crisis that has development; the Sacklers
contain an admission of lion — that the family made contributed to more than would give up control of the
wrongdoing from members from its signature painkiller, Plains, New York. The fami- some 2,600 local govern- 400,000 overdose deaths company. Part of the deal’s
of the Sackler family, would OxyContin. ly faces hundreds of lawsuits ments, Native American in the U.S. over the past two value would come from a
not stop family members Friday’s court filings in state courts, including at tribes, unions and hospitals. decades. That’s why, they ar- contribution of $3 billion to
from future misconduct and object to Purdue’s request least two dozen filed by state The first trial in that multi- gued, the state cases against $4.5 billion from members
wouldn’t force them to repay that all lawsuits against attorneys general. district case is scheduled to the family should continue of the Sackler family, an
money “they pocketed from members of the Sackler Purdue’s filing for bank- begin Oct. 21. even as Purdue’s bankruptcy amount that at least par-
their illegal conduct.” family be halted as part of ruptcy protection last The company filed for plays out. tially depends on how much
The documents say mem- tentative settlement terms month removed the com- bankruptcy after half of “The Motion appears to they receive from selling
bers of the Sackler family that are being considered in pany from federal litigation state attorneys general and be an attempt to have this their global opioid business,
— one of the wealthiest in bankruptcy court in White in Cleveland that involves lawyers representing local Court prematurely approve Mundipharma.

2nd whistleblower IN BRIEF


Dallas police investigate
death of witness
said he had spoken with
Brown’s mother and “she is
jobs, better services and an
end to endemic corruption

adds to impeachment in ex-cop’s trial


DALLAS — A man who
was fatally shot has been
identified as a key witness in
devastated.”

Iraq blames ‘malicious’


hands as toll from
in the oil-rich country.

Turkey summons US
diplomat over a Twitter ‘like’

peril at White House the murder trial of a white


Dallas police officer who
killed her black neighbor,
Dallas police said Sunday.
unrest tops 100
BAGHDAD — Twelve
anti-government demon-
strators were killed Sunday
ANKARA — Turkey
summoned a top American
diplomat Sunday after the
U.S. Embassy’s official Twitter
By Eric Tucker, Richard Joshua Xavier Brown, 28, in ongoing protests in the account “liked” a tweet that
Lardner and Jill Colvin was found Friday night in the capital Baghdad, the latest said the people of Turkey
Associated Press parking lot of an apartment fatalities in six days of clashes should prepare for a political
complex with multiple that have left more than era without the leader of
WASHINGTON — A gunshot wounds, authorities 100 dead and thousands Turkey’s national party, who
second whistleblower has said. wounded. is reportedly ill.
come forward with infor- Brown lived in the same Iraq’s government has The Foreign Ministry said
mation about President apartment complex as scrambled to contain the the U.S. charge d’affaires
Donald Trump’s dealings Amber Guyger and Botham popular anger that has Jeffrey Hovenier was sum-
with Ukraine, adding to Jean and testified at racked Baghdad and a num- moned despite an embassy
the impeachment peril Guyger’s trial, where she ber of southern cities since statement that said its
engulfing the White House was convicted of murder Tuesday. Security forces re- Twitter account had liked “an
and potentially providing on Tuesday. The Jean family sponded with a crackdown unrelated post in error,” and
new leads to Democrats in attorney, Lee Merritt, posted on the spontaneous rallies of apologized.
their unfurling investiga- a statement on Twitter that demonstrators demanding — Associated Press
tion of Trump’s conduct. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Attorney Mark Zaid, President Donald Trump talks to reporters on the South
who represents both whis- Lawn of the White House, Friday.
tleblowers, said the sec-
ond person has spoken to knowledge” of key events, of Trump’s call with
the intelligence communi- Zaid said. Ukrainian President Volo-
ty’s internal watchdog and The emergence of the dymyr Zelenskiy, released
can corroborate informa- second whistleblower by the White House, has
tion in the original whis- threatened to undermine already corroborated the
tleblower complaint. That arguments from Trump complaint’s central claim
document alleged that and his allies to discredit that Trump sought to
Trump pushed Ukraine’s the original complaint. pressure Ukraine to in-
president to investigate They have called it politi- vestigate the Bidens. The
Democratic presidential cally motivated, claimed it push came even though
candidate Joe Biden’s was filed improperly and there was no evidence of
family, prompting a White dismissed it as unreliable wrongdoing by the former
House cover-up. Crucial- because it was based on vice president or his son
ly, the new whistleblower secondhand or thirdhand Hunter, who served on the
works in the intelligence information. board of a Ukrainian gas
field and has “firsthand A rough transcript company.

2019

VETERANS DAY S P E C I A L F E AT U R E

2018

VETERANS DAY The Union will be producing a special 8 page


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Dealing with the Memories of War
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Gov’t opens
California
land to oil,
gas drilling
Associated Press The Bureau
LOS ANGELES — The of Land
federal government has
opened 725,000 acres in
Management
Central California to oil issued its final
and gas drilling on land
that has been off-limits decision Friday to
since 2013.
The Bureau of Land allow oil and gas
Management issued its fi-
PHOTOS FROM GETTY IMAGES nal decision Friday to allow
leases on plots
Because up to 40% of heat loss occurs through windows, another energy-saving project that pays big dividends is oil and gas leases on plots that are mostly in
replacing inefficient single- pane windows with double- or triple-pane windows. that are mostly in the Cen-
tral Valley, but also include the Central Valley,

Winterize your home


parts of the Central Coast.
The plan announced in but also include
May is part of a Trump
administration goal to
parts of the
Central Coast.
and reduce heating costs
make the U.S. energy in-
dependent that has been
criticized as a giveaway to
industry. Biological Diversity called
Environmentalists who the effort reckless and says

I
successfully blocked the it will continue to fight the
t may seem as if we windows, another ener- Obama administration government.
leapfrogged from gy-saving project that pays from opening the land to The BLM says addi-
summer to winter and big dividends is replacing drilling criticized the new tional approval will be
skipped fall. All the inefficient single- pane development. required for before any
more reason to make plans windows with double- or The Center for drilling.
now to winterize your home triple-pane windows.
and reduce heating costs. “New vinyl windows
that meet Title 24 build-
ing codes have frames that
are welded together in the
corners, so there are no
seams to create gaps or
drafts,” says Curtis Sawin,
General Manager of Grass
Valley Glass. “The panes are
tinted, plus there is argon
BARBARA BASHALL gas between the panes.
Columnist Argon is more dense than
air, so it takes longer to cool
Forecasters tell us the down or heat up. That add-
winter here in western ed insulation slows down
Nevada County winter will the transfer of heat or cold ASSOCIATED PRESS
see rainfall within normal passing through the glass.” John Kirk, right, a 20-year-employee, pickets with
amounts, but temperatures In addition to windows, co-workers outside the General Motors Fabrication
will be a little cooler than adding insulation also Division, Friday, in Parma, Ohio.
normal. provides substantial energy
Who remembers their
parents telling them to shut
the door with the admon-
savings. Attic insulation
deteriorates over time and
needs to be replaced. Other
GM-UAW
talks take
ishment, “I’m not paying to areas that benefit from
heat the outdoors!” Unfor- added insulation are crawl
tunately, that’s essentially spaces, the garage, and
what you’re doing when Your programmable thermostat is your friend. Each de- basement.

turn for worse


heat escapes through win- gree you turn down the heat saves three percent on your If you’d like even more
dows, doors, and cracks. bill. Set the thermostat to lower the temperature after you information, check out the
Efforts as simple as go to bed and raise it when you get up. U.S. Department of Ener-
adding/replacing weath- gy’s DIY energy audit on its
er-stripping or caulking enjoying your fireplace. heating season. website: https://www.ener- By Tom Krisher the experience and talent of
around windows and doors ■ Reverse ceiling fans. All these DIY tips can gy.gov/energysaver/home- AP Auto Writer our membership.”
can help keep heating costs Running fans counterclock- help reduce the cost of energy-audits/do-it-your- In a statement, GM said
in check. So does adding wise makes it cooler during keeping your home com- self-home-energy-audits. DETROIT — Contract it continues to negotiate in
energy-efficient window the hot summer months by fortable during the cold Even when you plan talks aimed at ending a good faith “with very good
treatments. drawing hot air toward the winter months. But perhaps ahead, emergencies may 21-day strike by the United proposals that benefit em-
“Adding a double-cell ceiling. In winter, flip the you’re ready to significantly occur that require imme- Auto Workers against Gen- ployees today and builds a
honeycomb shade to a switch to make fans run decrease your heating bill diate attention. The NCCA eral Motors have taken a stronger future for all of us.”
window virtually doubles clockwise, and they will by replacing an outdat- is ready to help. Visit our turn for the worse, hitting a The company said it
the energy efficiency of a circulate the warm air back ed furnace or heat pump. website NCCABuilding- big snag over product com- is committed to talking
dual-pane window and is into the room. If you have Newer units produce more Pros.com and click on the mitments for U.S. factories, around the clock to resolve
one of the most cost effec- an older ceiling fan without heat with less energy and “24 Hr Emergency Ser- a union official wrote in an the dispute.
tive ways to add insula- a reversible motor, you can work very differently than vices” link. We’ve listed email to members. But Dittes wrote that
tion,” Budget Blinds Owner manually adjust the blade their older counterparts. NCCA professionals who The letter from UAW Vice while both sides had made
Buckley Armacher tells me. pitch: to the right to push “Today’s new high-ef- can help if a tree falls, President Terry Dittes casts progress on important is-
“You will see immediate im- plumbing clogs, the septic doubt on whether there will sues two days ago, the talks
provement in maintaining With a little foresight and planning to fails, or your home suf- be a quick settlement in the now “have taken a turn for
the temperature of a room fers water or fire damage. contract dispute, which sent the worse.”
and, at the same time, sig- prepare and protect our homes, we can There’s even a licensed 49,000 workers to the pick- Dittes also sent a sharp
nificantly lower your energy contractor who will plow et lines on Sept. 16, crippling letter to GM’s vice president
bills this winter.”
all enjoy the winter with its seasonal away snow. GM’s factories. for labor relations Sunday,
beauty, fun activities, and hot cocoa With a little foresight and Dittes’ letter says the saying: “You didn’t even
Here are some other planning to prepare and union presented a proposal have a professional courtesy
relatively simple around the fire. protect our homes, we can to the company Saturday. to explain why you could
energy-saving tips: all enjoy the winter with its He said GM responded not accept or why you re-
■ Wrap a blanket around air down (winter), to the ficiency furnaces have seasonal beauty, fun activi- Sunday morning by revert- jected our package proposal
your hot water heater to left to pull air up (summer). variable speed blowers and ties, and hot cocoa around ing back to an offer that had for each item we addressed.”
seal in heat and keep water ■ Your programmable modulating gas valves to the fire. been rejected and made few A person briefed on the
hotter longer. You can buy thermostat is your friend. deliver the perfect amount changes. talks said Sunday that the
a water heater blanket for Each degree you turn of heat to your home while Barbara Bashall writes The company’s proposal union voiced concerns
around $20 at the hard- down the heat saves three delivering efficiency rat- a monthly column for did nothing to address a about GM increasing pro-
ware store. percent on your bill. Set ings up to 98.7 percent,” The Union. She is the host of items, Dittes wrote, duction in Mexico, where it
■ While you’re at it, the thermostat to lower the says Ben Aguilar, General executive director of specifying job security for now builds pickup trucks,
consider lowering the water temperature after you go to Manager at A&A Heating, the Nevada County members during the term small cars and two SUVs.
heater temperature. You bed and raise it when you Air Conditioning, Heating Contractors’ Association, of the four-year contract. The person, who spoke on
might be able to lower it get up. You can also get the and Sheet Metal. “These a nonprofit group of 320 Normally in contract condition of anonymity be-
from 140 degrees to 120 same results by manually new furnaces continuous- general contractors, sub- talks, the union bargains cause the talks are private,
and not even notice the dif- lowering a conventional ly fluctuate, ensuring your contractors, building for commitments from the said both sides are far apart
ference (120 degrees is the thermostat, but you must home doesn’t have large material suppliers, company to build new vehi- on guarantees of new prod-
temperature recommended remember to do it. temperature swings even and other construction cles, engines, transmissions ucts in U.S. factories.
by the Consumer Product ■ Putting down area rugs when the outdoor tempera- professionals whose and other items at U.S. GM leads all companies
Safety Commission). on tile and wood floors can ture is rapidly dropping. mission is to promote high factories represented by the in automobiles produced in
■ Install glass doors to make a big difference in A heating professional at standards, integrity, and union. Mexico at just over 833,000
seal your fireplace. Doors energy cost, as well as per- A&A can help you decide ethical practices within “It did nothing to provide last year, according to LMC
keep cold air from coming sonal comfort. which furnace would work the construction industry. job security during the term and the Center for Automo-
down into your house and ■ Changing your furnace best in your home and help Visit NCCABuildingPros. of this agreement,” Dittes tive Research, a think-tank
warm air from escaping filters will increase the save you big bucks on your com or call 530-274-1919. wrote. “We, in this union, based in Ann Arbor, Michi-
up through the chimney. efficiency of your furnace. utility bill.” Freelance writer Lorraine could not be more disap- gan. Of GM vehicles sold in
Remember to close the Filters should be changed Because up to 40 percent Jewett contributed to this pointed with General Mo- the U.S., 22% are produced
flue when you’re finished monthly during the winter of heat loss occurs through column. tors who refuse to recognize in Mexico.
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“Bringing SWEET BUNGALOW WITH VINTAGE CHARM


People Home” Sweet bungalow with vintage
SINCE 1948 charm in Chicago Park area.
Updated country kitchen any
cook would envy. Two bedroom,
two bath on main level. Plus
lower level with one bedroom,
PAUL LAW one full bath and separate

REALTY access. Charming knotty pine


walls and craft room. Detached
AFFORDABLE HOUSING! Broker | Property Management garage and usable property.
Great location just minutes from
Lake view home in Lake Wildwood. Lovely treed lot with privacy overlooking lake. 3 bedroom
3 bath with guest quarters or game room below. Master bedroom opens to expansive deck, (530) 274-7653 the grocery store. Close to the
Happy Apple Kitchen and Rollins
living room features dramatic vaulted ceiling and fire place for added warmth and charm on
those cool evenings. Home is ideally located to all of Wildwood’s many amenities. 18 hole golf
www.PaulLawRealty.com Sue Thompson, CRS Lake. MLS #19049421
course, club house, 300+ acre lake with marina, pool and tennis courts. Come take a look, this 1721 East Main St., Suite #3, Grass Valley DRE #00759416
is a great value! $269,900 (MLS 19601282) Cal DRE# 00542011 CalBRE #01301204 530-308-1157 $387,500

FOR SALE AT
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WOLF CREEK LODGE


800 FREEMAN LANE
IN GRASS VALLEY
A very efficient unit, kitchen,
bedroom and bathroom, with
beautiful view of trees and SWEET IN TOWN DUPLEX. Main level is
garden. Sustainable living/ SUNNY AND DELIGHTFUL one story
intentional community. Located home in Cypress Hills at the end of the wheelchair friendly and has 3BD, 2BA, plus
between two convenient street. 3 generous carpeted bedrooms, 2 lovely living room w/hardwood floors &
shopping centers in south fireplace PLUS massive sized family room.
Grass Valley. Underground
bathrooms,formal living room with brick
garage space also available. fireplace, formal dining room and large Lower level w/separate access is adorable
OPEN HOUSE • 1–3PM
$303,000 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 spacious updated kitchen and family room 1/1 with private deck & access into 1-car
withwoodstove.MLS#19065088$495,000 garage. MLS #19065774 $473,000
CALL 530-913-4893 FOR MORE INFORMATION CalDRE # 00871435 Each office is independently owned and operated

LOVELY ALTA SIERRA HOME This lovely Alta Sierra


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patio. The kitchen offers
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this a great home for kitchen, breakfast nook, full
entertaining family and laundry room. Laminated
friends. Enjoy sitting in floors. Tuff shed. S# 385AB
the gorgeous shaded yard WAS $67,500 9 acre Organic Farm & Horse Property
or cozy family room. A NOW $57,500 3br, 2ba Home near Colfax.
NID irrigation water.
peaceful oasis located in a 1600 sq ft all metal shop.
Listed by great neighborhood. MLS Want to Sell or Buy a Mobile/ Affordable Mobile Call for details!
Cheryl Rellstab 19053326 Home Sales
BROKER ASSOCIATE/REALTOR ® Manufactured Home in Park? $599,000
Rebecca Young,
(530) 274-2727
CALBRE #01162108 $529,000 32 years local experience Owner/Dealer
530 346-2918
Private Seller

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Teresa Dietrich
NEVADA COUNTY REALTY, INC. GoldCountryRanches.com 530.362.6806 Broker Associate
BRE 01222347

LIVE IN ONE HOME & GAIN INCOME FROM 2ND 4BD, 3.5BA, 2,160 SQ. FT. PEARDALE HORSE PROPERTY STUNNING 19.28 PASTORAL ACRES
Close to town but with a rural, pastoral feel, down a quiet Location, Location, Location! This property is like a surprise 2514 sq. ft. 4/3 multi-level home on nearly 10 ac in Hwy 174 corridor; Walk or Drive up the driveway to see building sites on the view
country lane. 2/2 1420 sqft main home has vaulted ceilings and package! Drive up the driveway to find a nearly dead level and large, professional barn w/laundry, bathroom, feed/tack, 8 stalls, knoll or ridge top for long distance, breathtaking and unobstructed
spacious country kitchen, 3 car detached garage, detached 2 mostly fenced parcel. Situated on the slope to allow a 2 story 630 sqft apt. & shop space; 50 ft. round pen & pastures. Plenty of views with multiple building sites amongst the blue oaks and
car garage used as a studio, the 3/2, 1200+/- sqft home is in floor plan with all of your living & master on the main floor, guest room for a full sized arena. Open floor plan, beautiful wood flooring, buckeyes with scattered rock out-croppings and look over your
excellent condition + large fenced yard, front and rear decks, rooms downstairs, each with their own bath. Great room concept vaulted ceilings, gorgeous, craftsman stone fireplace with energy vineyard or horse pasture. Peaceful and private property. BVID
oversized 2 car garage & extra storage building. Property has w/vaulted ceilings. MLS #19058206. See virtual tour at: https:// efficient insert. Covered deck. MLS #19026349 See virtual tour at: irrigation water is available, property is fenced, recently surveyed
high producing well plus NID, fenced pastures. MLS #19036913 tours.sharonclaire.com/public/vtour/display/1283319?idx=1#!/ https://tours.sharonclaire.com/public/vtour/display/1256580#!/ and marked. Great for gardening, vineyard, fruit trees and olive
trees. MLS #19018116
$495,000 $404,000 $640,000

SPACIOUS HOME, HUGE SHOP, 24.4 ACRES! THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS! DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH DESIRABLE, UPSCALE PEORIA RIDGE ESTATES
Single level custom ranch home w/lots of craftsman details including Spacious 5/3, 33360 sqft home on 2 acres backing up to large property Opportunity to put in a little sweat equity. The stone fireplace is gorgeous Incredible views for your new dream home in desirable, upscale Peoria
lovely woodwork, large windows to showcase the amazing property for peace and quiet, yet just minutes to town. Upstairs (main level) is and the wood stove insert is efficient. The land is very usable, beautiful Ridge Estates! 8.48 acres with well, pond, MUSDA & irrigation water.
and a home office set up. Two parcels combined to create 24.4 acres, 3bd and 2ba plus laundry room, downstairs is 2bd 1ba, family room, tree cover, not too far out Greenhorn, but privately situated on this lovely Can be purchased in conjunction with adjoining lot to create the ideal
could be a great multi-family property. 3600 sqft shop building on full second kitchen area + covered patio. Master suite with deck access lot. Home had about 50% re-roof a few years ago, the other 50% needs it, family compound. This subdivision has an architectural committee to
slab, plus upper barn. Lovely, pastoral land with creek & NID. Perimeter & kitchen have wonderful forest views. Circular driveway for easy sun room has need for repair but was once a nice art area. Approximately ensure that your home value will be protected. BVID water service is
fenced & ready for your animals. MLS #19035921 See virtual tour at: access plus lots of parking & low maintenance landscaping. MLS 1000 sqft workshop building also needs some repairs. Great area to have a active at 1 inch and flowing into the year-round pond. MLS #18044362
https://tours.sharonclaire.com/public/vtour/display/1318642?idx=1#!/ #19059581 See virtual tour at: https://vimeo.com/355669927/e02fa28ffd garden or animals, gentle enough for horses. Diamond in the rough. See virtual tour at: https://sharonclaire.pixieset.com/deerhollowlot20/
$799,000 $550,000 $340,000 $136,000

ALTA SIERRA HOME FOR SALE ENERGY EFFICIENT 4 BEDROOM SMART HOME Grass Valley

CUSTOM BANNER MOUNTAIN HOME


$319,9 with 4bd & 4ba incl 2 master suites
00 plus an additional 1,000 sq. ft. finished
area w/plumbing, & private entrance.
A Smart Internet-controlled system
supports top-of-the-line energy efficient
appliances, lighting, thermostat, &
security cameras, providing lower
utility costs. Main living area boasts an
eat-in chef’s kitchen, master suite w/
walk-in closet, double-sinks & shower 3bd/3ba. Well maintained private
heads, guest bath, office, laundry home. 2584sf, 1340sf shop/ 4car gar.
room, & sauna! Coffered ceilings, window-seats, 2 gas fireplaces, dining rm, & family 5acres. Amazing views
from multiple decks.
1470 SQ. FT. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a flat lot in Alta rm w/built-in cabinets. 3-bay finished garage with lift for 4th car, plus hardwired back-up 15720 Ballantree Ln, Grass Valley.
generator. RV parking has water, electricity, sewer station + separate driveway. $749,000
Sierra, with hardwood floors and carpet in the bedrooms. $464,000
Nice large deck to enjoy the cool evenings. Tim Reuter
Info@todaysrealestateinc.com
Darlene “Dee” Mariani, REALTOR® 916-789-0100 DRE# 00768093
Charlie Ewing, Ewing & Co. Real Estate 530-913-7396
530-913-6328 or 530-273-7251 Lic # 01386476 Lic # 00873741

ALTA SIERRA CUSTOM RANCH HOME Grass Valley Grass Valley Grass Valley

This Alta Sierra custom ranch home


with beautiful brick accents is situated
on 2.37 acres of tree covered property.
The owner said it was Love at first
sight when they spotted this custom
home under construction. They felt
lucky that they were able to make
structural changes and add their own
personal finishing touches. The main
3br, 2ba. Simply stunning single 3br, 3ba. Lots of room and square 4br, 2ba. Classic ranch house with many
level features vaulted wood ceilings upgrades. Includes owned solar, 850 sq
and sky lights and a great room level home located in Alta Sierra. footage for the money with this one.
Breathtaking views of the Sierra. Needs some updating. ft rental unit, security system, NID water
concept where the kitchen is the heart
$530,000 $329,000
of the home. 3 extra-large bedrooms MLS# 19046203 $499,000
MLS# 19046579
and 2 spacious baths. Downstairs 530-273-1336 530-273-1336 MLS# 19044592
features over 900 sq. ft. of finished and CalBRE # 00533083 530-273-1336 Lic# 00533083
Sue Thompson, CRS conditioned living space with a total of
DRE #00759416 2700 sq. ft. MLS #19039064
530-308-1157 $539,500
Penn Valley
Nevada City Nevada City ES
V E R G R EAT RECIP
DISCO KING IDE
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AND COO

3br, 2ba. Beautiful park like setting 6br, 4ba. Stately home on Banner 4br, 4ba. Lovely landscaped and
on 10 acres with 2 homes. Quaker with 4.5 level acres. remodeled home on one of the most
Spring and creek flow into pond. 4/4 main house. private lots in Lake Wildwood.
$449,900 $980,000 $418,900
MLS# 19046927 MLS# 19054004 MLS# 19049801
530-273-1336 Lic# 00533083 530-273-1336 530-273-1336

Penn Valley Nevada City Penn Valley

4br, 5ba. Lakefront Mediterranean One of a Kind 1.66 acre Level and Clear 3bd, 2ba. Resort living, all the best of
with Rift and Quartered Oak, Land, utilities to site, Ready to Build in everything, a craftsman custom home
Birdseye Maple and Tile Flooring one of Nevada City’s Finest
on one of the most desirable streets. .
$1,259,000 Neighborhoods. 60- 90 Minutes from
HE WEB
MLS# 17604293 Tahoe/Truckee. Close to Nevada City $535,000
R IN T & ON T
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& Grass Valley, shopping, services, MLS# 19058288
530-273-1336 Lic# 00533083
schools, & recreation. 530-273-1336
WED NESDA
$219,000 MLS 20182973
CalBRE # 00533083
EVERY
Maryanne Murphy 408 921-2338
BRE #02004246
Intero Real Estate, Nevada City, CA www.TheUnion.com
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OVER STILL Locally Owned 901 La Barr Meadows Road, Suite A,


45 and Operated Grass Valley, CA 95949
YEARS Since 1974

LIC #00533083 www.Century21DavisRealty.com

$745,000 Meticulously designed and maintained two unit $549,500 1.89 flat beautiful acres on Banner Mt. with a $459,000 One level 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 5 acres $389,500 MOVE-IN READY! Quaint & comfortable farm- $349,500 Come see this beautiful new 3bd/2ba, great
with 5+ garage spaces! Main house is 1776 sqft 3 Bd/2 craftsman with custom features thru out: Open beam ceilings, in Lodestar. Additional workout room/office and attached house style home in lovely setting Detached garage has A/C room designed home on Donald Ave. right off of Ridge Rd.
Ba on one level. Well appointed and comfortable - second brick entryway as you enter the home, custom cabinets thru 2 car garage. Property would be perfect for horses or big and is fully insulated and sheet-rocked. Carport and paved Great colors,finishes and floor plan, this property is close
unit is fully permitted in 2015 with 1000+ sqft 1 Bd/1 Ba out. Large master suite with sitting room. library, and bath veggie garden - a large level area around the home with parking. Large living/dining room with 3/4 oak hardwood to everything, and just on the outskirts of town, with city
above detached garage. 19062371 with a jetted tub. 19065113 gentle slope down to Lodestar Drive. 19038588 floors, two bay windows and lots of natural light. 19037546 sewer, water, and internet. 19056100

$329,000 Lots of room and square footage for the $289,900 Great little newer stick built home withWestern $287,000 Great recreational or permanent location just minutes $229,000 Single level featuring 2bd/2ba and attached $175,000. From Hwy 20, a 3.6 mile off pavement drive through
money. Needs some updating but priced accordingly. Metals style roof. Looking for a nice ag lot with views, room from Collins Lake. Peekaboo view of lake from the home and deck. two-car attached garage. Driveway is easy and seller National Forest, you’ll find this secluded off grid cabin.This very
Great local views off back deck. Master + 2nd bdrm on for a garden, a few animals. The garage is already plumbed Thiscompactmanufacturedhomewasbuiltin2014with2x6walls, made turn-around. Open floor plan is inviting the usable 12.44 acre parcel is situated on the South facing side of
main floor. Large bonus room and 3rd bdrm and bath for another bathroom so you could easily convert the garage extra insulation and upgraded vinyl windows. Two bedrooms plus moment you walk in the door. Zone heating Gree Evo+ the hill for nice sun exposure. Ground floor of the home has the
downstairs. Local views, beautiful treed lot. 19046579 to a Master Suite and turn this 2/1 into a 3/2. 19054353 a third office/study or could be bedroom. 19062391 high wall heating & air conditioning. 19021150 kitchen, living area, bedroom & bath. 19067704

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Pets - Dogs
NOTICE TO READERS:
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attention that a puppy
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animal lovers.
Readers are asked to
wire money to a seller File No. 11-14728
who is either out of
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state, with the
promise that the
File No. - 11-14728 APN - 33-130-07-000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN-
DER LAKE WILDWOOD ASSOCIATION (ASSOCIATION) COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRIC-
TIONS AND A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT (LIEN) DATED 12-05-2011. UNLESS YOU
AND RECEIVE A seller will ship the
animal once the wire
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD

FREE
transfer has been
received.We at The CONTACT A LAWYER. On 10-30-2019 at 12:30 PM, At the front entrance of the County Courthouse lo-
Union Classifieds take cated at 201 Church Street, Nevada City, CA 95959, ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES, (Trustee) 990 Re-
every precaution to serve Drive #208, Roseville, CA 95678, (877) 282-4991 under and pursuant to Lien, recorded 12-09-
protect our readers 2011 as Instrument 2011-0029359-00 Book - - Page - - of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder
and ask that they look of NEVADA County, CA, WILL CAUSE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder for
for red flags and cash, cashier’s check/cash equivalent or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at time
consider the following of sale) the property owned by KEVIN CARL AND DONNA CARL, situated in said County, describing
when purchasing an the land therein: A.P.N.: 33-130-07-000 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the
animal: real property described above is purported to be: 18977 LAKE FOREST DRIVE PENN VALLEY, CA
*Purchase locally
*Be wary of ads that 95946 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and
do not list a telephone other common designation, if any, shown herein. File No. - 11-14728 Said sale will be made, but without

CAR WASH
number but an E-mail covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the
address only. sums due under the Lien. The estimated total unpaid balance at the time of the initial publication of this
*Never wire money or Notice of Trustee’s Sale is $35,779.26. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE 90-DAY
send a check POST-SALE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION AS SET FORTH IN CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION
*Be sure to obtain the 5715(B). Association heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of De-
pet at the time of fault. The undersigned caused a Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county
purchase.
2 WEEKS FOR $85 where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NO-
TICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under-
stand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the
$11 BASIC CAR WASH COUPON* recreation property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and
clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a jun-
*NO SUBSTITUES OR CREDITS ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens
senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encour-
aged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by
contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a
fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lend-
CALL CLASSIFIEDS AT er may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN-
ER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the Association,
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tion about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those
not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applica-
ble, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (844) 477-7869, or visit this
Internet Web site WWW.STOXPOSTING.COM for information, using the file number assigned to this
Miscellaneous Miscellaneous case: 11-14728. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in
pets,, livestock
& animals

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Merchandise Merchandise net Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. DATE:
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T.S. No. CA06000114-19-1 T.S. No. 18-0482-11

APN: 24-840-03 TS No: CA06000114-19-1 TO No: 190852554-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE


T.S. No. 18-0482-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTE: THERE IS A
SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED
Whatever
(The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be pro-
vided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED October 15, 2018. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- your
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-
TACT A LAWYER. On October 28, 2019 at 12:30 PM, at the front entrance to the Courthouse, 201
Church Street, Nevada City, CA 95959, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed
lookING
Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded on Oc-
tober 19, 2018 as Instrument No. 20180020576, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of
Nevada County, California, executed by JAMES A RAINES AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s), in fa-
PLEASE NOTE THAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THE
ABOVE STATEMENT IS REQUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENT
For,
vor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, as nominee for BUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OF INFOR-
FRANKLIN ADVANTAGE INC as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situat-
MATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUBLISHED AND
THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THE We’ve
ed in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID MORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other TRUST DATED 2/27/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 16543 PATRICIA YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED Got
WAY, GRASS VALLEY, CA 95949 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made with- YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the
out covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the re-
maining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in
highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank,
check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state
It!
said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expens- or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings
es of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do
of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and ad- business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown be-
vances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $446,193.30 low, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in
(Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust de-
prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, scribed below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, ex-
the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or pressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the
federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings associa- remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with in-
tion or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do busi- terest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under
ness in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses
than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the
funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale ex- Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may
cludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: TED B. RYBICKI AND WENDY D.
title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid RYBICKI, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trust-
to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you ee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 3/7/2006 as Instrument No.
are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bid- 2006-0007137-00 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Nevada
ding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest County, California, Street Address or other common designation of real prop-
bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. erty: 12568 HALLWOOD PLACE GRASS VALLEY, CA 95949 A.P.N.: 25-
You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest 400-49 Date of Sale: 11/13/2019 at 12:30 PM Place of Sale: Main Entrance,
bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc- Nevada County Superior Courthouse, 201 Church Street, Nevada City, CA
tioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the exis- 95959 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $629,435.05, estimated
tence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county re- The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the
corder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no
you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender may hold more than street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the loca-
one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this tion of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the ben-
Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, eficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale.
pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this
Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding
the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the resched-

CheCk
at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself.
uled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for informa- Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you
tion regarding the Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web site address listed below for information regard- to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that
ing the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA06000114-19-1. Information the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder
about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to
may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property.
to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: September 9, 2019 MTC Finan-
cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA06000114-19-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 949-
252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Myron Ravelo, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OB-
TAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE
You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of out-
standing liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county record-
er’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee
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for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be
CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt collector attempting to aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of

out
collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used for that purpose.Order Number 64289, Pub Dates: trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date
09/23/2019, 09/30/2019, 10/07/2019, THE UNION shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the
mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the
Publish: September 23, 30 and October 7, 2019 Ad# 484583 California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale
postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to

today!
those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has
been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may call (800) 280-2832 or visit this Internet Web
site www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 18-0482-
T.S.No. CA07000445-19-1 11. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that
occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in
APN: 033-550-024-000 TS No: CA07000445-19-1 TO No: 190779618-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify
SALE (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 9/24/2019
be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine,
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED May 17, 2017. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- California 92614 Foreclosure Department (949) 720-9200 Sale Information
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Only: (800) 280-2832 www.auction.com Sindy Clements, Foreclosure Officer
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE WOLF FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A
TACT A LAWYER. On November 13, 2019 at 12:30 PM, Main Entrance, Nevada County Superior Court-
house, 201 Church Street, Nevada City, CA 95959, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly
DEBT COLLECTOR, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-
TION YOU PROVIDE MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NPP0361419 We
Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust re- To: UNION 10/07/2019, 10/14/2019, 10/21/2019
corded on May 18, 2017 as Instrument No. 20170010689, of official records in the Office of the Recorder
of Nevada County, California, executed by FRED BALL AND MARY BALL HUSBAND AND WIFE AS Publish: October 7, 14, 21, 2019 Ad# 489944 NoW
JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., as Beneficiary, as nominee for MOVEMENT MORTGAGE, LLC as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the
time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS
oFFer
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold
“as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above
is purported to be: 19335 CHAPARRAL CIRCLE, PENN VALLEY, CA 95946 The undersigned Trustee
joBS
disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title,
possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed
BY THE NEVADA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
TO CONSIDER A VARIANCE FROM
loCally,
of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed
of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of DEVLEOPMENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and
reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of
AND HISTORIC DISTRICT SIGNAGE STANDARDS reGIoNally
Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $314,306.08 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued in- BY THE NAIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR THE PROPERTY
terest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or
part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or
LOCATED AT 211 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY aNd
national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal sav- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 1:30
ings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the
California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be ac-
p.m. or as soon thereafter that the matter may be heard, the Nevada City
Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at City Hall, 317 Broad NatIoNally.
ceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the is- Street, Nevada City, California to consider the following:
suance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a
matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, Application for a Variance request by THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HO-
if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and ex- TEL, property owners, to allow a painted sign on the east side of the build-
clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no ing. The proposed sign is approximately 100 square feet and would be orient-
further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you ed vertically along the front of the building’s east side. The Variance applica-
should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a tion is a request to deviate from two sections of the Zoning Ordinance:
lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle
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you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned 1)17.80.180 which states that “no exterior surface of any building or structure
off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for in any zone shall be painted in any color or with graphic design whereby
paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. such color or super-graphic shall constitute a message, code, or signal. Legal
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this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may
charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that 2) Section 17.68.080 (E) which states that “no single sign shall exceed 24
the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property square feet in area” within the historic district.
Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the
Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that written comments may be filed with the
law requires that information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the City Planner during regular working hours at City Hall prior to said hearing.
public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has Comments can be submitted to 317 Broad Street, Nevada City, CA 95959 or
been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may via email at amy.wolfson@nevadacity.ca.gov. A copy of the complete appli-
call Auction.com at 800.280.2832 for information regarding the Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web cation is on file and is available for inspection at City Hall and the Staff Re-
site address www.Auction.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number port is available for review at the City’s website at www.nevadacityca.gov on
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SPORTS
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BRUINS
From page B10

Mystics beat Sun to take Jenkins, who stepped up


his role the remainder of

lead in WNBA Finals


the game, but couldn’t out-
duel the playmakers from
Center. Jenkins finished
6-of-10 passing for 73
By Pat Eaton-Robb yards, with junior Gavin
AP Sports Writer Jackson hauling in three
catches for 43 yards.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. Cougars senior quarter-
— Washington didn’t need back Michael Wortham
Elena Delle Donne to be a passed 15-of-19 for 273
superstar on Sunday, they yards with two touch-
just needed her to be out on downs and an intercep- PHOTO BY ALLENE SALERNO/LENIE’S PICTURES
the court. tion, and also rushed for a Bear River’s Colton Jenkins carries the ball during a
The WNBA’s MVP pro- pair of scores. Collective- game against Center Friday night.
vided an emotional lift by ly Center rushed for 173
playing through a back yards on 24 attempts. Joe Knowlton, who led JV: BEAR RIVER 28,
injury and her teammates The Bruins never threw the team in the rushing CENTER 14
responded with a solid effort in the towel, halting one department with eight car- The Bruins JV squad (3-
to beat Connecticut 94-81 Cougar drive with Jenkins ries for 59 yards, includ- 1, 1-0 PVL) opened league
and move the Mystics within snatching an intercep- ing a long of 43. Kiggins play with an impressive
a victory of winning their tion in the end zone. Bear finished close behind with 28-14 win. Bear River led
first championship. River senior Zach Fink 13 touches for 48 yards wire to wire and held a
Delle Donne, who has a also scored his first varsity and a score. Fink ended 14-6 advantage at the half.
herniated disk that is pinch- touchdown, jetting 13 his night with 41 yards on Devin Ortiz scored three
ing a nerve in her back, had yards around the left edge eight attempts and a score. touchdowns, which came
not practiced since leaving to pay dirt in the fourth Maronic tallied 36 yards on a 50-yard sprint, a 13-
Game 2 with back spasms. quarter. on eight carries before his yard run and a 50-yard
She finished with 13 points, “Pretty proud of my guys early exit, and also com- pick six. Anders Torgerson
hitting 5 of her 6 shots and ASSOCIATED PRESS tonight,” added Savoie. “I pleted one pass to Jaime also broke loose for the
played 26 minutes. Washington Mystics’ Aerial Powers, center, breaks past know that’s maybe kind Vargas for 31 yards on the Bruins on a 40-yard score.
“I just want to be a leader Connecticut Sun’s Courtney Williams, left, and Jonquel of a strange thing to say, game’s opening drive. Defensively, Alex Madrid
for this team. I love them. Jones, right, for a layup during the second half in Game 3 but we literally got down Defensively for Bear hauled in a key intercep-
I did nothing, I was just on of basketball’s WNBA Finals, Sunday in Uncasville, Conn. to the last guys in several River, Jenkins wrapped tion. Wyatt Baze, Cody
the court, they carried me positions and our guys just up a team high 10 tackles, Lybbert, Jacob Vaughn
and they’ve done that all sea- 20 points and 10 assists. Delle Donne hit a 3-pointer kept battling. We’re going followed by Jackson with and Torgerson all con-
son long,” Delle Donne said. Cloud chipped in with 19 from the left wing to make to learn from this. We’re seven, and Fink, who had tributed with a slew of
“I love them to death. We points. The team made 16 of it 58-53. The Mystics took going to get better. We’re five and a sack. tackles.
have one more to go.” 27 shots from behind the arc. a 68-57 lead into the fourth going to have to regroup Bear River (5-1) will look
The 6-foot-5 wing was Washington will try and quarter and stretched that to and get ready for next to bounce back next week Brian Shepard is a
clearly limited in her move- close out the series on Tues- 18 before a final run by the week.” when it faces another test freelance sports writer who
ment and stayed mostly on day night in Connecticut. Sun that Delle Donne ended Getting it done for on the road at Lindhurst. contributes to The Union
the perimeter, but was effec- Delle Donne hit an early with a tough layup. the Bruins was junior regularly.
tive enough to command the 3-pointer and the Mystics “It was kind of one of
attention of Connecticut’s made six of their nine shots those moments, like hey I
defense. from behind the arc in the might give my back up and RAIDERS that angered the Raiders into the punter penalty on
“Her presence alone, first quarter to take a 32-17 my body up on this one, but From page B10 and overturned an inter- fourth-and-6.
whether she’s 100% or 10% lead after 10 minutes. I feel like this is such a big ception by Daryl Worley Carr completed a 23-
just instills confidence in the Washington led by as moment to stop that run It looked as if it wouldn’t helped the Bears move the yard pass to Foster Moreau
rest of the group,” said guard many as 17 points in the first that they’re making,” she be Oakland’s day when ball off the goal line. on third-and-1 to get
Kristi Toliver. “She showed a half. It was 37-23 before the said. Sherrick McManis Chicago pinned Oak- the ball deep and Jacobs
lot of character. She showed Sun went on a 16-4 run and Shekinna Stricklen and punched the ball loose land to the 3 with the finished it off as part of a
a lot of heart just being out Washington led 43-39 at the Jasmine Thomas each had from Trevor Davis at the punt before the Raiders big night from the player
there on the court today.” break. 16 points for the Sun and goal line and Prince Amu- responded with their lon- acquired with one of the
Toliver, Emma Meesseman Jonquel Jones converted Bria Holmes added 15. kamara recovered at the 1 gest game-winning drive draft picks Oakland got for
and Natasha Cloud carried a 3-point play to open the Jones, who scored 32 points for Chicago. in the fourth quarter in Mack. Jacobs ran 123 yards
the offense. Meesseman third quarter cut the lead to and grabbed 18 rebounds in A brilliant top-tapping at least 20 years, aided by and two scores against a
had 21 points off the bench, one, but that was as close as Connecticut’s Game 2 win, sideline catch by Robinson Erik Harris’ 3-yard run on defense that hadn’t allowed
including nine to start the Connecticut would get. scored just nine points to go and a roughing the passer a fake punt after Chica- 100 yards rushing to a sin-
fourth quarter. Toliver added They trailed by two when with her nine boards. penalty on Maurice Hurst go committed a running gle team all season.

MINERS Long drives was the win tonight.” Senior safety Tin San- “We’ll do what we always PRACTICE PLAYERS
From page B10 theme of the second half Despite the loss, Sparks chez-Lane made a big play do,” said Sparks, “I’ll tell the OF THE WEEK
and the Hillmen had one said he was pleased with the in the second quarter when kids tonight, ‘hey, dry that Nevada Union’s Tractor
The Hillmen (4-2, 1-0 more left in them, and it way his team played. he pulled down an intercep- tear and tomorrow morning Supply Practice Players of
FVL) pushed their lead salted the game away. Placer “I don’t think people are tion. The Miners scored on get ready for Oakmont. Let’s the Week are Conway, David
to 21-7 on their next drive reeled off a 14-play, 84-yard going to underestimate us the ensuing possession. go on the road and let’s get Rueckert and Landon Low.
when junior quarterback drive that took more than anymore,” he said. “I think Horne was a standout for our first league win.” The Special Teams Player of
Martin Haswell hit Logan six minutes and ended with we showed we can play with the NU offense. In addition the Week is Sammy Slay.
Groth on a play-action pass a 5-yard touchdown run by the best. I like where we’re to throwing for a touch- AROUND THE FVL
which fooled NU’s defense Dylan Logelin. going. I’m proud of our kids, down, he rushed 26 times League play kicked off for NEXT UP
and went for a 51-yard “Hats off to Nevada proud of the offensive line, for 104 yards, caught five all six FVL teams on Friday. After three straight
touchdown. Union. Their kids played proud of J.T. (Conway) and passes for 84 yards and a In other league action, the weeks at home, the Miners
The Miners answered very, very hard tonight, the I’m proud of that defense, touchdown and had a long Rio Linda Knights (5-1, 1-0) hit the road next Friday to
back with passing score of coaches had a great game because they absolutely return on a kickoff. held on to beat Ponderosa face Oakmont. A season
their own. This time it was plan and they gave us every- played their tails off.” Fullback Sanchez-Lane (3-3, 1-1), 37-34. And, the ago, the Vikings beat NU,
NU’s junior quarterback J.T. thing they had,” said Placer Making big plays on the also ran the ball well, fin- Lincoln Fighting Zebras 29-20.
Conway finding Horne over head coach Joey Montoya. defensive side of the ball ishing with 72 yards on 12 (4-2, 1-0) scored 14 unan-
the middle for a 23-yard “Second half, we made the was senior linebacker Duke carries. swered points in the fourth To contact Sports Editor
score in the fourth quarter, necessary adjustments that Morales, who tallied a sack Conway was 8-of-16 for 94 quarter to top Oakmont (5- Walter Ford, call 530-477-
capping a 14-play 71-yard we needed to do, and we and a forced fumble, which yards with a touchdown and 1, 0-1), 28-17. 4232 or email wford@
drive. were able to pull out a gritty Nathaniel Ward covered. an interception on the night. theunion.com.

What’s next 3:30 a.m. (Tuesday)


TENNIS — ATP: The Shanghai Masters, Early
Miami
South
0 4 0 .000 26 163
W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta at Arizona, 2:05 p.m.
Tennessee at BRONCOS, 2:25 p.m.
Next: vs. South Carolina, Saturday.
No. 4 Ohio State (6-0) beat No. 25 Michigan
6. Oklahoma;5-0;1268;6
7. Florida;6-0;1163;10
NEVADA UNION MINERS Rounds (taped) Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110 Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 2:25 p.m. State 34-10. Next: at Northwestern, Friday, 8. Wisconsin;5-0;1105;8
TODAY Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 94 102 Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 6:20 p.m. Oct. 18. 9. Notre Dame;4-1;1046;9
Boys water polo — vs. Ponderosa, 5 p.m.
Girls water polo — vs. Ponderosa, 6 p.m. Baseball Jacksonville
Tennessee
2 3 0 .400 111 118
2 3 0 .400 98 76
Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Oak-
land
No. 5 LSU (5-0) beat Utah State 42-6. Next:
vs. No. 10 Florida, Saturday.
10. Penn St.;5-0;958;12
11. Texas;4-1;947;11
Girls volleyball — at Rio Linda, 6 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL North W L T Pct PF PA Monday, Oct. 14 No. 6 Oklahoma (5-0) beat Kansas 45-20. 12. Auburn;5-1;920;7
TUESDAY POSTSEASON GLANCE Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123 Detroit at Green Bay, 6:15 p.m. Next: vs. No. 11 Texas at Dallas, Saturday. 13. Oregon;4-1;828;13
Girls tennis — at Rio Linda, 1:45 p.m. Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 89 91 No. 7 Auburn (5-1) lost to No. 10 Florida 24- 14. Boise St.;5-0;654;16
DIVISION SERIES
Girls golf — vs. Lincoln, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114 BEARS 21, RAIDERS 24 13. Next: at Arkansas, Saturday, Oct. 19. 15. Utah;4-1;624;17
(Best-of-5)
BEAR RIVER BRUINS Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136 No. 8 Wisconsin (5-0) beat Kent State 48-0. 16. Michigan;4-1;618;19
American League Chicago 0 0 21 0 — 21
TODAY NATIONAL CONFERENCE Next: vs. No. 25 Michigan State, Saturday. 17. Iowa;4-1;454;14
Houston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Oakland 0 17 0 7 — 24
Girls golf — at Center, 3:30 p.m. West W L T Pct PF PA No. 9 Notre Dame (4-1) beat Bowling Green 18. Arizona St.;4-1;388;20
Friday, Oct. 4: Houston 6, Tampa Bay 2 Second Quarter
Boys water polo — vs. Oakmont, 5 p.m. San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 52-0. Next: vs. Southern Cal, Saturday. 19. Wake Forest;5-0;380;22
Saturday, Oct. 5: Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Oak—Jacobs 12 run (Carlson kick), 14:55.
Girls water polo — vs. Oakmont, 6 p.m. Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 No. 10 Florida (6-0) beat No. 7 Auburn 24-13. 20. Virginia;4-1;353;23
Monday, Oct. 7: Houston (Greinke 8-1) at Oak—Washington 3 run (Carlson kick), 9:51.
Girls volleyball — at Foothill, 6 p.m. L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 Next: at No. 5 LSU, Saturday. 21. SMU;6-0;285;24
Tampa Bay (Morton 16-6), 10:05 a.m. (MLB) Oak—FG Carlson 41, 1:56.
WEDNESDAY Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 No. 11 Texas (4-1) beat West Virginia 42-31. 22. Baylor;5-0;260;NR
x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Houston at Tampa Bay Third Quarter
Girls volleyball — vs. Marysville, 6 p.m. East W L T Pct PF PA Next: vs. No. 6 Oklahoma at Dallas, Saturday. 23. Memphis;5-0;189;NR
(FS1)
FOREST LAKE CHRISTIAN Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Chi—Montgomery 1 run (Pineiro kick), 12:43. No. 12 Penn State (5-0) beat Purdue 35-7. 24. Texas A&M;3-2;165;25
x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Tampa Bay at Houston
FALCONS Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 Chi—Robinson 4 pass from Daniel (Pineiro Next: at No. 14 Iowa, Saturday. 25. Cincinnati;4-1;118;NR
(FS1) kick), 3:56.
TUESDAY N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 No. 13 Oregon (4-1) beat California 17-7. Next: Others receiving votes: Minnesota 80, Mis-
N.Y. Yankees 2, Minnesota 0 Chi—Robinson 16 pass from Daniel (Pineiro
Boys soccer — at Victory Christian, 4 p.m. Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 vs. Colorado, Saturday. souri 64, Appalachian St. 61, Washington
Friday, Oct. 4: N.Y. Yankees 10, Minnesota 4 kick), 1:16.
Girls volleyball — vs. Futures, 6 p.m. South W L T Pct PF PA No. 14 Iowa (4-1) lost to No. 19 Michigan 10-3. 54, Tulane 25, California 20, Michigan St. 17,
Saturday, Oct. 5: N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 2 Fourth Quarter
THURSDAY New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 Next: vs. No. 12 Penn State, Saturday. Arizona 11, UCF 9, Southern Cal 5, Iowa St. 5,
Monday, Oct. 7: N.Y. Yankees (Severino 1-1) Oak—Jacobs 2 run (Carlson kick), 1:57.
Girls volleyball — at Delta, 6 p.m. Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 No. 15 Washington (4-2) lost to Stanford 23- Pittsburgh 2.
at Minnesota (Odorizzi 15-7), 5:40 p.m. (FS1)
OAKLAND RAIDERS Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 A—60,463. 13. Next: at Arizona, Saturday.
x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota
SUNDAY, OCT. 20 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152 No. 16 Boise State (5-0) beat UNLV 38-13.
(FS1) Chi Oak
at Packers, 10 a.m.; TV: CBS North W L T Pct PF PA Next: vs. Hawaii, Saturday.
TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Minnesota at N.Y. Yan-
kees (FS1) Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 First downs
Total Net Yards 236
15 25
398
No. 17 Utah (4-1) did not play. Next: at Ore- Golf
National League Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 gon State, Saturday. PGA TOUR — SHRINERS HOSPITALS
vs. Browns, 5:15 p.m.; TV: ESPN Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 Rushes-yards 17-42 39-169 No. 18 UCF (4-2) lost to Cincinnati 27-24, Fri- FOR CHILDREN PAR SCORES
L.A. Dodgers 1, Washington 1
SAN JOSE SHARKS Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 Passing 194 229 day. Next: vs. East Carolina, Saturday, Oct. 19. Sunday
Thursday, Oct. 3: L.A. Dodgers 6, Washing- Punt Returns 2-72 1-13
TUESDAY Thursday No. 19 Michigan (4-1) beat No. 14 Iowa 10-3. At TPC Summerlin
ton 0 Kickoff Returns 3-93 1-52
at Predators, 5 p.m.; TV: NBCSN Seattle 30, L.A. Rams 29 Next: at Illinois, Saturday. Las Vegas
Friday, Oct. 4: Washington 4, L.A. Dodgers 2 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-14
THURSDAY Sunday No. 20 Arizona State (4-1) did not play. Next: Purse: $7 million
Sunday, Oct. 6: L.A. Dodgers at Washing- Comp-Att-Int 22-30-2 25-32-0
at Blackhawks, 5:30 p.m.; TV: NBCSCA Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 vs. Washington State, Saturday. Yardage: 7,255; Par 71
ton(n) Sacked-Yards Lost 4-37 0-0
Monday, Oct. 7: L.A. Dodgers (Hill 4-1) at Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 No. 21 Oklahoma State (4-2) lost to Texas Final Round
Punts 5-42.6 4-42.5
Sports on TV Washington (TBA), 3:40 p.m. (TBS)
x-Wednesday, Oct. 9: Washington at L.A.
Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23
Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2
Tech 45-35. Next: vs. Baylor, Saturday, Oct. 19.
No. 22 Wake Forest (5-0) did not play. Next:
Individual FedExCup Points in parentheses
Kevin Na 68-62-61-70 — 261 -23
TODAY New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 Penalties-Yards 10-75 6-69 vs. Louisville.
Dodgers (TBS) Patrick Cantlay 66-64-63-68 — 261 -23
MLB BASEBALL New England 33, Washington 7 Time of Possession 25:17 34:43 No. 23 Virginia (4-1) did not play. Next: at
Atlanta 2, St. Louis 1 Pat Perez 69-64-62-68 — 263 -21
MLB — A.L. Division Series: Houston at Tam- Oakland 24, Chicago 21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Miami, Friday, Oct. 11.
Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 7, Atlanta 6 DeChambeau 66-68-67-63 — 264 -20
pa Bay, Game 3 Houston 53, Atlanta 32 RUSHING—Chicago, Montgomery 11-25, Co- No. 24 SMU (6-0) beat Tulsa 43-37, 3OT.
Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 3, St. Louis 0 Adam Hadwin 67-66-68-63 — 264 -20
TBS — N.L. Division Series: Atlanta at St. Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT hen 4-10, Patterson 1-5, Daniel 1-2. Oakland, Next: vs. Temple, Saturday, Oct. 19.
Sunday, Oct. 6: Atlanta 3, St. Louis1 Brian Stuard 65-65-67-67 — 264 -20
Louis, Game 4 Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27 Jacobs 26-123, Washington 6-17, Richard No. 25 Michigan State (4-2) lost to No. 4
Monday, Oct. 7: Atlanta at St. Louis, 12:07 Brian Gay 65-69-64-67 — 265 -19
TBS — N.L. Division Series: LA Dodgers at BRONCOS 20, L.A. Chargers 13 2-14, Carr 3-8, E.Harris 1-4, Ingold 1-3. Ohio State 34-10. Next: at No. 8 Wisconsin,
p.m. (TBS) Webb Simpson 67-66-64-68 — 265 -19
Washington, Game 4 Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 PASSING—Chicago, Daniel 22-30-2-231. Saturday.
x-Wednesday, Oct. 9: St. Louis at Atlanta Joel Dahmen 70-64-67-65 — 266 -18
4:30 p.m. — FS1 — A.L. Division Series: NY Indianapolis at Kansas City (n) Oakland, Carr 25-32-0-229. No. 25 Texas A&M (3-2) did not play. Next:
(TBS) Tony Finau 68-68-62-68 — 266 -18
Yankees at Minnesota, Game 3 Open: Detroit, Miami RECEIVING—Chicago, Robinson 7-97, Co- vs. No. 2 Alabama, Saturday. Lucas Glover 67-63-66-70 — 266 -18
NBA BASKETBALL Monday hen 6-39, A.Miller 4-52, Burton 3-16, Holtz
Denny McCarthy 69-66-63-68 — 266 -18
4:30 p.m. — NBA — Preseason: New Orleans
at Atlanta Football Cleveland at San Francisco, 6:15 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 10
1-16, Montgomery 1-11. Oakland, Moreau
4-46, T.Davis 4-42, Waller 4-39, Jacobs 3-20,
THE NEW AP TOP 25 Cameron Smith 69-64-69-65 — 267 -17
NFL The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Luke List 70-66-63-68 — 267 -17
3 a.m. (Tuesday) N.Y. Giants at New England, 6:20 p.m. Washington 3-19, Carrier 2-22, Richard 2-18,
AMERICAN CONFERENCE college football poll, with first-place votes Ryan Moore 69-64-65-69 — 267 -17
NBA — Preseason: Houston vs. Toronto, Sunday, Oct. 13 Doss 2-11, Renfrow 1-12.
West W L T Pct PF PA in parentheses, records through Oct. 5, total Hideki Matsuyama 68-67-68-65 — 268 -16
Saitama, Japan Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, 7:30 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 135 94 points based on 25 points for a first-place Xinjun Zhang 70-65-67-66 — 268 -16
NFL FOOTBALL a.m.
Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 vote through one point for a 25th-place Chesson Hadley 68-66-69-66 — 269 -15
5 p.m. — ESPN — Cleveland at San Francisco Philadelphia at Minnesota, 11 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL
L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94 vote, and previous ranking: Brian Harman 64-71-68-66 — 269 -15
TENNIS New Orleans at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. THE AP TOP 25 FARED
BRONCOS 1 4 0 .200 90 106 ;Record;Pts;Pv Matthew Wolff 67-69-68-65 — 269 -15
3:30 a.m. — TENNIS — ATP: The Shanghai Houston at Kansas City, 11 a.m.
East W L T Pct PF PA No. 1 Alabama (5-0) did not play. Next: at 1. Alabama (32);5-0;1503;1 Daniel Berger 66-67-69-67 — 269 -15
Masters, Early Rounds (taped) Washington at Miami, 11 a.m.
New England 5 0 0 1.000 155 34 No. 25 Texas A&M, Saturday. 2. Clemson (15);5-0;1433;2 All others -15 or higher.
8 p.m. — TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Shanghai Cincinnati at Baltimore, 11 a.m.
Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70 No. 2 Clemson (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. 3. Georgia (3);5-0;1393;3
Masters & The Tianjin Open, Early Rounds Seattle at Cleveland, 11 a.m.
N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101 Florida State, Saturday. 3. Ohio St. (10);6-0;1393;4
(taped) San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 2:05 p.m. No. 3 Georgia (5-0) beat Tennessee 43-14. 5. LSU (2);5-0;1352;5
Sports
B10 | Monday, October 7, 2019 | The Union
Walter Ford, Sports Editor
530-477-4232, wford@theunion.com

BRIEFS PREP FOOTBALL

NATION
Duvall, Braves rally
in 9th to beat Cards
Miners fall to Placer in league opener
3-1, lead NLDS 2-1 By Walter Ford offensive possession. Jaxon Horne took a pitch
ST. LOUIS — Dansby Sports Editor Placer made them pay from the quarterback,
Swanson hit a tying after the fumble, scoring sprinted to the edge before
double with two outs The Miners put forth a on a 1-yard run from senior pulling up and tossing a
in the ninth inning and valiant effort Friday night fullback Hans Grassmann 26-yard touchdown pass
Adam Duvall deliv- but came up short against to go up 6-0. to tight end Matt Dal Bon
ered a two-run single the defending Foothill Val- “The biggest thing that which put the Miners up
as the Atlanta Braves ley League champs, falling hurt us tonight was our first 7-6 just before halftime.
rallied past the St. Louis to the Placer Hillmen, 28- two possessions,” Sparks After the break, the Hill-
Cardinals 3-1 on Sunday 14, at Hooper Stadium. said. “We gave them the men made some adjust-
to take a 2-1 lead in the “I’m proud of our kids,” ball, and that was pivotal ments and went to work on
NL Division Series. said Nevada Union head for us. If we fix those mis- the ground. Placer pound-
Atlanta had managed coach Brad Sparks, whose takes, the score is a little ed out a 10-play, 80-yard
just four hits off Adam team had its four-game bit different. You just can’t drive using only run plays,
Wainwright and Andrew winning streak snapped. turn the ball over to a great and capped it with a 1-yard
Miller before breaking “They battled. They played football team.” touchdown plunge up the
through against closer hard,” The Miners (4-2, 0-1 middle by Grassmann. The
Carlos Martinez. With It was a hard-fought FVL) failed to score twice senior fullback came into
two outs and run- battle throughout, but early on drives inside Placer’s 30- the game averaging 155
ners on the corners, mistakes proved costly for yard line in the first half, yards per game, but was
Swanson tied it at 1 the Miners, who threw an but finally broke through held to 93 yards on 21 car- PHOTO BY JOHN HART
with a drive off the wall interception on their open- in the second quarter. On ries by the Miners. Nevada Union’s Jaxon Horne (21) looks for running room
in left. ing drive and fumbled away fourth down and with 19 during a game against Placer Friday night at Hooper
Swanson pumped his the ball on their second yards to go, running back MINERS, B9 Stadium.
arms as he celebrated
on second base after his
third hit of the game. PRO FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL
He came through after
an intentional walk
to Brian McCann —
Swanson’s .187 batting
Bruins
average with runners in
scoring position was the
lowest in the majors this
can’t keep
year among qualified
players.
Duvall, who entered
up with
as a pinch-hitter in the
eighth, then hit a liner
into center field to put
Cougars
the Braves ahead to
stay. It was his second By Brian Shepard
big hit of the series Special to The Union
after he connected for
a pinch-hit homer in ANTELOPE — Bear River
Atlanta’s 3-0 victory lost more than just a game
Friday. Friday night.
Undefeated no more, Bear
Kevin Na survives River fell to the Center Cou-
mistakes to win gars, 48-17, and will need to
in Las Vegas quickly pick up the pieces after
LAS VEGAS — Kevin it lost senior quarterback Tre
Na lost a three-shot Maronic, who suffered an inju-
lead on the back nine, ry to his collarbone.
saved his chances with “What do you say, our season
a clutch par putt on the just changed a little bit here,”
17th hole and won the ASSOCIATED PRESS said Bruins co-head coach
Shriners Hospitals for Oakland Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (28) goes in for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football Scott Savoie. “We’re going to
Children Open in a play- game against the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday in London. have to reshape our group.
off Sunday when Patrick

Josh Jacobs rallies


We’re going to have to get
Cantlay three-putted ready to play without our best
the second extra hole. guy.”
It was a wild finish Bear River had to dig deep
at the TPC Summerlin much of the night and learned
made possible mainly a lot about itself and a whole

Raiders past Bears


by Na’s mistakes. heck more about the tough-
He chopped his way ness required to endure the
to a triple bogey on the season.
10th hole. He hit into The Bruins jumped out to a
the water on the par-5 7-0 lead capping off a 10-play,
16th and made bogey. 67-yard drive with a 1-yard
He closed with a 1-un- plunge from sophomore Ryder
der 70. By Josh Dubow heard was how good their defense them to pick us, right? But it just Kiggins. However, the Cougars
Cantlay lost his late AP Pro Football Writer was and they are a great defense. shows you the grit and determina- would answer back and then
lead with a tee shot in But we wanted to prove we’re a tion of our young guys.” some, finding holes, breaking
the water on the 17th, LONDON — All that pregame good offense.” It sure didn’t come easy but the tackles and sparking big plays,
and he lost the playoff talk about Khalil Mack and the They did that with an impressive Raiders earned a satisfying victory including five touchdowns of
by missing a par putt Monsters of the Midway defense drive that was part of a roller-coast- in its first game against Chicago 17 yards or more.
from just under 6 feet. only served as motivation for the er game that delighted the sellout since dealing star edge rusher Khalil “Center gets the credit,” said
Oakland Raiders. crowd in London. The Raiders (3-2) Mack to Chicago before last season. Bear River co-head coach Ter-
AP Top 25: Ohio State, A dominant performance from broke out to a 17-0 halftime lead That trade has come under heavy ry Logue, whose team trailed
Georgia tied at No. the offensive line, a breakthrough only to fall behind the Bears (3-2) in scrutiny as Mack led the Bears to 21-10 at the half after a 25-
3; Florida to 7th game from a rookie running back a mistake-filled third quarter. the playoffs last year while the Raid- yard field goal by Cade Torg-
Ohio State and and the ability to bounce back from Then Oakland fumbled at the goal ers struggled. But Oakland came erson. “They’re a tremendous
Georgia are tied at No. 3 a third-quarter meltdown made line when going in for the go-ahead out ahead this day with Mack’s only football team. And without our
in The Associated Press Oakland’s weeklong stay in London score, needed a replay review to big play coming when he recov- full compliment of players we
college football poll, a success. overturn a fumble on a successful ered a fumble after Jacobs went the weren’t a very good match for
and Florida surged to Josh Jacobs scored his second fake punt on the game-winning wrong way on a pitch that sparked them. I liked our chances up
No. 7 after a big victory. touchdown of the game with a leap drive and then intercepted Chicago Chicago’s third-quarter comeback. until Tre broke his collarbone,
No. 1 Alabama and No. from the 2-yard line with 1:57 to backup Chase Daniel with 1:14 to go The Bears turned that turnover but what are you going to do?”
2 Clemson held their play, capping a 97-yard drive that to seal the victory. into a 1-yard run by David Mont- Maronic left the game mid-
spots Sunday after a helped the Raiders rally after blow- “We know everyone counted us gomery and got two TD passes from way through the second quar-
week off for both, but ing a 17-point lead to beat the Chi- out,” quarterback Derek Carr said. Daniel to Allen Robinson in the ter after hauling in a 21-yard
the Buckeyes caught up cago Bears 24-21 on Sunday night. “We knew no one would pick us third quarter to take a 21-17 lead. completion from senior Colton
to the Bulldogs in the “We were up for the challenge,” to win this football game. And we
AP Top 25 presented by Jacobs said. “All week that’s all we hadn’t really proven anything for RAIDERS, B9 BRUINS, B9
Regions Bank.
The Crimson Tide
received 32 first-place AUTO RACING
votes and 1503 points
and the Tigers had 15
first-place votes and
1,433 points. Georgia
Larson ends 2-year winless streak with win at Dover
got three first-place By Dan Gelston in the next round,” Larson spring race at Dover and
votes and 1,393 points. AP Sports Writer said. “We’ll see what we can didn’t have enough down the
Ohio State, which do. I’ve kept saying that I felt stretch to catch Larson and
was fourth last week, DOVER, Del. — Kyle Lar- really close to winning here or complete the season sweep.
received 10 first-place son pulled away in the final anywhere right now. Our pit “We just ran out of time,”
votes and 1,393 points. stage and won the playoff race crew has been doing a better Truex said.
The last time there Sunday at Dover International job, our team has been doing Larson did win the non-
was a tie in the top Speedway to snap a 75-race a better job. I’ve been doing a points All-Star race this year
three was Sept. 20, winless streak and earn an better job.” and felt like he was inching
2015, when TCU and automatic berth in the next Larson has six career Cup closer toward a checkered flag
Mississippi shared third. round. victories and his first one in on the strength of a sensation-
No. 5 LSU received Larson had nine runner-up the playoffs. He led 154 laps al late-summer run of top-10
two first-place votes. finishes in the No. 42 Chev- late after Denny Hamlin went finishes. The 27-year-old
Oklahoma stayed No. 6. rolet since his last win Sept. from dominant to dud mid- Larson escaped the first round
Florida moved up 9, 2017, in Richmond, but got way through the race. Hamlin without any serious drama
three spots after beat- the coveted playoff victory he led 219 laps before fading in and can now head to treacher-
ing Auburn on Saturday. needed at Dover to keep the race where playoff drivers ous Talladega and then Kan-
The Tigers slipped five Chip Ganassi Racing driver in Chase Elliott and reigning sas to end the second round
to No. 12. championship contention. series champion Joey Logano without any serious concerns. ASSOCIATED PRESS
“I hope there’s another both fell out of contention. He’s the first driver in the field Kyle Larson celebrates his win in the NASCAR Cup Series
— Associated Press win in our future, especially Martin Truex Jr. won the of eight. auto race Sunday at Dover International Speedway.

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