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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 4, 1970 (12 pages)

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TOWERING TREES covered with snow give a scenic view to this rock home, A few days prior to Sunday the snow level was low. At Incline Village, Kings Castle president Nate Jacobson ' paid out $15,000 to haul in snow for the snowmobile races Thursday through Sunday, He didn't have to worry about snow Sunday. AUBURN = An approach to operating DeWitt State Hospital ; ' ; that has been discussed by Ne--» vada county officials has been: >. Suggested now by a Placer -. William S, Briner’ last week -. suggested to his board that the 13 counties now operating the Weimar Medical Center, join in He cited the low cost of oper-ation at Weimar, stating that _ Weimar “works very well." The who operate Weimar is approximately $29 per bed per day, he The state, . who -has indicated . a phase-out of DeWitt, has verbally offered to sell the hospital: to the county for $1. No formal written offer has been made, request from the Rey. Boyd A. Stockdale of Roseville, presi» den of the Placer County Mental ings regarding DeWitt beopen to the public and announced in ad«. Placer county has appointed a 30-member task force which is s Chairman Ray Thompson of Auburn, a member of the committee, pointed out that the task force has had onlyone meeting and assured that notices will be sent in anh toe -to interested persons. Renee said that ihe com= i — aly atte Bh gcse <i ‘ * i Mey CHUGGING ALONG near. the top of Donner ‘Satin is a snow plow leaving 2 a clear mark that Your: still on the freeway, Cars ae ee een te anaes wa Hier bees Bae a . Me 9 est fede SS As oe 3 i ae foes Fis cea sage: Hangs oe Placer mulls awit Discussion by supervisors on . DeWitt came up on a written Health: Assoication, that meet-_ ag avis 25 Ratate? i bf is me ViRheceeaes ss sa e8ewe mittee's most concern-is that of job security once the state employes, he said, have already transferred ‘to other state hospitals, He said future operation will present a problem, and that a joint powers authority has already been proposed with Nevada county. Several of DeWitt's employes live in the neighboring "The closing of DeWitt is not a unique situation to Placer county," he said, pointing out that state operated hospitals are being phased out throughout the "Placer county is very fortunate, however, to have an offer to operate the facility ona county level with the aid of state’and federal funds," he declared. BUILDING a rir ;