Saturday, July 21, 2007

Recalled Canned Meats - Forbes.com

Recalled Canned Meats - Forbes.com: "Recalled Canned Meats
By The Associated Press 07.21.07, 9:52 PM ET

Castleberry's Food Co. has recalled more than 80 brands of chili sauce, hash and other canned meat products since the Food and Drug Administration released a warning about the suspected source of a botulism outbreak.

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NewsGator Online: "'The shortest distance between two points is under construction.'"

Friday, July 20, 2007

Making Neighborhood Watch Work....

There are events that happen in our Neighborhood that don't seem right but we are reluctant to call the police to handle them... Sort of a fear of "crying wolf" at what may be nothing at all. Yet the premise of a good Neighborhood Watch with a police partnership as they work together to keep each other informed.

We have the means, probably better than any community in the United States, to develop that relationship and grow a close partnership with our local police.

As you know the LVH Neighborhood Watch radio network is in place now with 50 residents having radios and more coming soon we hope. With the dedication of neighbors such as Ruthanne Carson, Jackie Memoli, Wayne and Liz Hill, Marlene Crites and Coach (Rod) McCready and a lot of others, this net is on and listened to 24/7 most of the time.

We have people in our Neighborhood Watch Patrol vehicles that are willing to go and look at a suspicious circumstance and get descriptions and license numbers when called by the net. We have a CERT team that will respond to a call for help over our net (and has).

Now we are going to add a new element that will increase our partnership with Newport Police. A copy of this article is being sent to our Police Chief, Mark Miranda so that he can help foster this new relationship.

The Newport Police Dept. (NPD) has a website with many pages dedicated to keeping the public informed about the departments activities. But, they have one page that was made for use by people like you and me to report the unusual activity you may witness in our neighborhood. This page, when filled out by you goes to a police officer for review and then is entered into the police patrol book for future reference. If anything bad happens our police have that information to help them make an arrest. Simple. If you are afraid to put your name down on the form you don't have to (but you should I think). You could ask someone on the radio to make an entry also, I would do that and so would others.

Well now it is time for you to visit the NPD report form and take a look. You can even fill it out just be sure to mark it TEST. At the bottom it says "SUBMIT" it's ok to click that.. Your data is transferred to an email form on your computer and if you press send it goes to the NPD If you don't it will not go.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE NPD REPORT FORM

Quotes of the Day - The Quotations Page

Quotes of the Day - The Quotations Page: " Lenin (1870 - 1924)
- More quotations on: [Truth] [Lies]
Those who flee temptation generally leave a forwarding address."

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NewsGator Online: "'Those who flee temptation generally leave a forwarding address.'"

Newport News-Times: Newport Senior Center walking group forms

Newport News-Times: Newport Senior Center walking group forms: "Newport Senior Center announces the formation of a walking group, co-sponsored by the AARP. The walks will be held at 9:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at the center and people will carpool if necessary to trail or path starts. The center has scheduled easier walks on Wednesdays. On Mondays they will go to Mike Miller Park, South Jetty and trails, Cape Perpetua, and the Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center trail. Wednesdays they will go to the Marine Science Center, Nye Beach turnaround, Agate Beach Wayside trail, and Newport's Bayfront.

After the arranged schedule, the walkers can choose their destinations if they want or the center can come up with more choices. Bring along a friend and have a good time and lots of exercise.

Call the center to join up at 265-9617. The Newport Senior Center is located at 20 SE 2nd St., Newport."

Thursday, July 19, 2007

A CERT Request....

Sometimes what we can do for you is the best thing you can do for us.

The Longview Hills CERT (Community Emergency Response Team). The CERT team is continuously evolving their training every week on Wednesday at the clubhouse training sessions. No other team in Lincoln County trains every week, just ours.

We are dedicated to helping you and now we can ask you to help the CERT Team. We have been working on cutting wasted time wherever we find it. Time is critical in rescue work. Minutes gained mean lives saved.

To save time and direct teams to the exact locations they need to be we are using lot numbers (your mail box number). While addresses in the park can be confusing and streets that houses have their addresses on is certainly confusing, your lot number is unique to your location. Nobody else has the same number.

To help us we ask that you allow a CERT team member to place your lot number on your front yard, globe light, post. The numbers are small and will go directly on the post. They will be placed with care and not be obtrusive. The numbers are white vinyl and are reflective. We are doing this as a free service to our community.

We know the light post is your property and we would not dream of just doing this without permission. So, we will only put your lot number on your post if you sign up for it on the clubhouse bulletin board.

Want to see what it will look like before you decide? Ron & Jacky Thomas and Ben Davi on Windmill dr. have the new numbers on their posts.

The noise of the chipper goes on to the west of Longview Hills. This is from the clearing of timber from the new housing development going in next to our community. There was still a good size pile to go through the chipper, so the noise goes on and on.








(pictures by Charles Burke)

FYI – Betty Hanus found a dead crow in her yard the other day. She contacted Environmental Health and they came and retrieved the bird. Betty was later contacted and advised that, after testing, the bird did not have West Nile Virus. There have been a few cases of West Nile found in Oregon and The Department of Environmental Health is keeping a close watch to prevent the virus from spreading. They appreciate any help they can get so if any of you find a dead animal, please call Environmental Health and report it ASAP.

Neighbor Talk - StatesmanJournal.com

Neighbor Talk - StatesmanJournal.com: "Making a mess of Highway 20

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The average Oregonian has to wonder how the ball was dropped so hard on U.S 20, the highway that has twisted and curved its way from Corvallis through Eddyville to Newport for years. Its winding route has been determined the cause of nine traffic deaths over the past ten years, although the breakneck speed at which many a current driver travels has be a contributing factor to the plethora of accidents along U.S. 20 and throughout every direct as well as twisty highway in the state."

Electric Wheels Inc. Your Best Source for Electric Vehicles

Ron says watch the news video of this...cool!

Electric Wheels Inc. Your Best Source for Electric Vehicles: "Who and what is Electric Wheels Inc.?
Electric Wheels Inc. welcomes you and hopes you enjoy your browsing through our new and improved website!"

Japanese elderly suffer hardest shocks in quake - International Herald Tribune

There are only 12 CERT volunteers at LVH.... This quake was only a 6.8. Read the story.. See what can be in store for us here. Then volunteer to take the CERT training in September or come to the CERT meetings on Wednesday and learn how to help those that are CERT trained.

Japanese elderly suffer hardest shocks in quake - International Herald Tribune: "KASHIWAZAKI, Japan: When a large aftershock suddenly shook a crowded elementary school gymnasium here, sending those inside scurrying in confusion, Chizuko Shimizu, 75, sat marooned on her blanket, unable to stand without help.

She had been immobilized after breaking two ribs and cutting her foot during a powerful earthquake Monday that damaged homes across this northwestern city, driving her and some 450 other residents to the gym for shelter."

Risk of Botulism Poisoning - Chili Products sold Nationally - The Emergency Email & Wireless Network .......... www. EmergencyEmail.ORG ........ NewsE

Health Warning

Risk of Botulism Poisoning - Chili Products sold Nationally - The Emergency Email & Wireless Network .......... www. EmergencyEmail.ORG ........ NewsEmergency.com: "Two children in Texas and an Indiana couple who ate these products became seriously ill and have been hospitalized. Consumers who have any of these products or any foods made with these products should not eat them and throw them away immediately. List of products from The U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

10 ounce cans of Castleberry's Hot Dog Chili Sauce (UPC 3030000101)

Austex Hot Dog Chili Sauce (UPC 3030099533)

Kroger Hot Dog Chili Sauce (UPC 1111083942)

with 'best by' dates from April 30, 2009 through May 22, 2009 due to possible botulism contamination. If the 'best by' date is missing or unreadable consumers should throw the product out. The 'best by dates' can be found on the can lids. UPC is the bar code number which should appear on a product label."

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

NewsGator Online

NewsGator Online: "Bureaucrats write memoranda both because they appear to be busy when they are writing and because the memos, once written, immediately become proof that they were busy.'"

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NewsGator Online: "'It is by universal misunderstanding that all agree. For if, by ill luck, people understood each other, they would never agree.'"

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NewsGator Online: "'The saying 'Getting there is half the fun' became obsolete with the advent of commercial airlines.'"

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

NewsGator Online

NewsGator Online: "'Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.'"

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NewsGator Online: "'In case you're worried about what's going to become of the younger generation, it's going to grow up and start worrying about the younger generation.'"




Monday, July 16, 2007

Japanese quake kills 9 - Asia-Pacific - MSNBC.com


Japanese quake kills 9 - Asia-Pacific - MSNBC.com: "The 6.8-magnitude temblor killed at least nine people and injured more than 900 as it toppled hundreds of wooden homes and tore 3-foot-wide fissures in the ground. Highways and bridges buckled, leaving officials struggling to get emergency supplies into the region.

Some 10,000 people fled to evacuation centers as aftershocks rattled the area. Tens of thousands of homes were left without water or power."
NPD MEDIA RELEASE 07/16/2007 @ 2:45 PM

Incident: Forgery 1st Degree Case: 07N-01683
Criminal Poss of Forged Instrument
Conspiracy to commit a Crime
Giving False Info to a Police Officer

Location: 2019 N Coast Hwy. Newport, OR
1445 N Coast Hwy. Newport, OR

Date/Time: Saturday, 07/14/2007 @ 12:52 PM

Victim: Newport Liquor Store
US Market & Cigarettes
Sparrow Park Road farms

Suspect: Michael C. Kamb, 43 years of age, Mount Vernon, WA.
Lyla K. Cornish, 34 years of age, Coupville, WA.

Details: On 07/14/2007 at about 12:50 PM, Newport Officers were dispatched to the Newport Liquor Store where it was reported a subject attempted to pass a counterfeit $20.00 bill. An employee from the Liquor Store followed the suspect and kept the dispatch center updated on his location as he traveled south on Hwy 101. Officers were advised the suspect was at the US Market & Cigarettes, located at the corner of North Hwy 101 and NW 15th Street. Newport Officer Jay Reynolds assisted by Newport Officer Rick Auborn and Lincoln County Sheriff's Deputy Abigail Dorsey stopped the suspect in a U-Haul and contacted the occupants. With the assistance of the other officers, Officer Reynolds investigation led him to locating several counterfeit US Currencies in denominations of 100, 50, 20, and 10. Officer Reynolds learned that Kamb had attempted to pass a counterfeit $20.00 bill at the Newport Liquor Store, US Market & Cigarettes, and a cherry stand operated by Sparrow Park Rd Farms. The cherry stand is located in the parking lot of US Market & Cigarettes. Initially when Officer Reynolds contacted Kamb he was given a false identification with a false name. Kamb was also found in possession of Counterfeit US Currency. He was also found to have a valid restraining order, retraining him from having contact with Cornish. Cornish was found to be in possession of Counterfeit US Currency and when first contacted she gave false identification with a false name.

Kamb was lodged in the Lincoln County Jail on charges of 3 counts Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument, 3 counts Forgery in the First Degree, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit a Crime, Giving False Information to a Police Officer, Possession of Fictitious Identification, and Violation of a Restraining Order. Kamb's bail was listed at $190,000.00.

Cornish was lodged in the Lincoln County Jail on charges of 2 counts Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit a Crime, Giving False Information to a Police Officer, Fail to Carry & Present a Driver License, and Possession of Fictitious Identification. Cornish's bail was listed at $110,000.00.

A search warrant was obtained and served on the vehicle by Newport Police Officers. Their search revealed items used to make Counterfeit US Currency, and other Counterfeit US Currency with a total value of over $5,000.00. Information also obtained revealed that Kamb and Cornish may have been passing Counterfeit US Currency from the Washington border along the Oregon Coast. Anyone with information regarding this case are encouraged to call Officer Jay Reynolds at 541-265-4850, or Officer TJ Eriksen at 541-265-4852.

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Information Released By: Sgt. Todd R. Sarazin, 541-574-3348

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Ideal Bite - Blog

Ideal Bite - Blog: "I love giving blood. LOVE it. Started doing it in college, and quickly learned that - aside from all the good, snuggly, warm-fuzzies that I get from doing something to help others - giving blood, quite simply, makes me high."

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NewsGator Online: "'This is the devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim.'"

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NewsGator Online: "'MTV is the lava lamp of the 1980's.'"

Bottled Waters - Beverages - Plastic Waste - Recycling - Global Warming - Climate Change - New York Times

Bottled Waters - Beverages - Plastic Waste - Recycling - Global Warming - Climate Change - New York Times: "THOSE eight daily glasses of water you’re supposed to drink for good health? They will cost you $0.00135 — about 49 cents a year — if you take it from a New York City tap.
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Satisfying the National Thirst ...

New York ads offer tap water as an appealing choice over commercial beverages.

Or, city officials suggest, you could spend 2,900 times as much, roughly $1,400 yearly, by drinking bottled water. For the extra money, they say, you get the added responsibility for piling on to the nation’s waste heap and encouraging more of the industrial emissions that are heating up the planet."

The Argus Observer | Online - Us

The Argus Observer | Online - Us: "At Fort Hall, near Pocatello, the train picked up 22 troopers in early September to escort them through a hostile corridor in western Idaho and eastern Oregon. Six days later, the troopers deserted the train. Indians attacked Sept. 8, 1860, near present day Huntington, resulting in what is now called the Snake River Massacre. Joseph Myers gave an interview in November 1860 about their ordeal.

“So many of our men were killed, we could not get teams along and fight Indians off too,” Myers related. “We decided to leave everything and steal away on foot; traveled all night and kept traveling nights and sleeping in day times; had no food but one loaf of bread Chase (a man in the train) grabbed from wagon on leaving. Two dogs followed us. Both were cooked and eaten.”
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Local News | Fire crews' goal: "Stop them small" | Seattle Times Newspaper

Local News | Fire crews' goal: "Stop them small" | Seattle Times Newspaper: "Firefighters' efforts paid off Friday and early Saturday, when 2,671 lightning strikes were reported in Washington and Oregon within 24 hours. The strikes sparked 212 fires, but firefighters were able to quickly contain most of them."