![]() Glenn County Observer photo by Donna Wilder. As we wrote back in July, there are no ifs, ands or butts about it. So, the next time you are in Orland and you see Sally Dawley picking up butts with her tongs and plastic bags, give her a big “thumbs-up.” She is helping to make Orland a better place. Prior to moving to Orland, she lived in Auburn, Calif., where she picked up more than two million butts and earned herself the title, the “Butt Lady of Auburn.” Why does she do this? Because cigarette butts are very toxic and harm birds and other wildlife, as well as dogs that sometimes eat them. These numbers are precise because Dawley keeps track with a handheld tally counter. As of Saturday, March 18, when she was spotted picking up butts at the Burger King on Newville Road, the number was 86,150, an increase of 61,390. When we last spoke with Sally Dawley back in late-July of last year, she had picked up 24,760 discarded cigarette butts since moving to Orland in mid-May. Most of the emergency responders gradually began to leave the scene however, other workers were still cleaning up the wreckage well after 5 p.m.Īuthor ldjudk1ns Posted on ApLeave a comment on Semi hits tree, rolls, spills load The ‘Butt Lady of Orland’ is still at it The CHP webpage described the dog as “gentle.” Glenn County Animal Control picked up a dog at the scene, which presumably belonged to the semi driver. ![]() Workers remove the wreckage of the semi and trailer from the scene of Friday’s accident. The semi driver was transported by ground ambulance to Enloe Medical Center in Chico.Īt about 11:20 a.m., the ambulance was heard heading east on East Walker Street in Orland, traveling through the Papst Avenue intersection on its way to Chico. Produce was scattered all over the right shoulder of the northbound freeway. The CHP incident page twice states that the semi and trailer rolled over after hitting the tree.Īt 10:56 a.m., the CHP page says that the semi sustained major damage.īoth the cab and the engine separated from the frame. ![]() ![]() More precisely, the crash seemed to be near the northbound Willows Rest Area, north of Road 39.Įmergency responders included Artois Fire Department volunteers, Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies, CHP officers, and Enloe Ambulance personnel. on April 7, on the northbound side of I-5, near County Road 39. The driver of a semi suffered moderate injuries, according to police scanner chatter late Friday morning, after the vehicle crashed into a tree and rolled over on Interstate 5, south of Artois.Īccording to the California Highway Patrol Traffic Incident Information webpage, the accident occurred at about 10:43 a.m. The remains of the semi’s cab rest along the shoulder of Interstate 5 late Friday afternoon. ![]()
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