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Another shopping center??? The opening of the Mervyn’s Plaza gives Redding residents an even wider variety of stores. Under construction Constant traffic congestion at the Four Corners intersection caused the City of Redding to build a signal to alleviate the problem. opening
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5 Many major changes have affected the community of Redding for the 1985-86 year. And as it has been in the past few years, development has surpassed population growth. More summer entertainment was brought to Redding last year with the opening of Waterworks Park. The waterslide park gave residents and vacationers alike the opportu- nity to escape the heat of summer and keep cool. Another major shopping center, The Mer- vyn's Plaza, was completed last summer. The plaza, constructed next to the Shasta Center, included such stores as the all-new Albertson's Superstore, a second Redding Payless and Miller’s Outpost. Television viewing was enhanced. KRCR TV built a new studio near the Civic Audito- rium. The new facility was built to improve the overall quality of the station. A new tele- vision station came to the North State. Chico-based KCPM, Channel 24, started broadcasting in September. KCPM, the North Valley’s only superstation,” brought residents, especially those without cable, a wider variety of viewing entertainment by carrying the NBC network. Several businesses and establishments began selling California Lottery tickets. The lottery, which finally began in October, of- fered California residents the chance to “make it big” by spending only a dollar. A “premiers'' site. This new. modern looking office building is a somewhat unexpected construction in a town such as Redding. A modern studio KRCR TV, Channel 7R, built themselves a brand new broadcasting facility to Im- prove their station. opening
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11 IT i Enterprise High School has al- ways been known for its ex- traordinary, somewhat enex- pected activities. People from all schools recognize Enterprise as a very exciting school. “Enter- prise has so many things to do,” said Jamey Sehon. “I love all the things Student Council sets up for us to do,” she added. The exciting, unexpected ac- tivities this year ranged from the juniors winning the megaphone (unfortunately, it was stolen be- fore they could get it) to the drill team taking first place in the cheerleading competition during the Harlan Carter Tournament. “I think we worked really hard,” said junior Michelle McDaniel. “I really think we de- served it. The girls on drill team finally got the recognition they deserve.” EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED % activities
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