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Warnings posted around Grand Canal
The Orange County Health Care Agency posted signs Tuesday
afternoon warning swimmers and divers to stay away from Grand Canal
on Balboa Island after heightened levels of bacteria were discovered.
Testing samples taken Monday evening showed 110 bacteria, only six
more than the state-mandated standard, said Monica Mazur, the
agency’s spokeswoman.
On Thursday, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials removed a
gaggle of ducks from the canal that were suspected of unloading their
waste into the water.
However, a group of pigeons still congregates at the spot, Mazur
said.
When the agency posts at an area, it is not closed to the public.
Instead, the area is flagged as a potential health risk.
Shooting sparks investigation
Costa Mesa police are investigating an accidental shooting that
occurred Tuesday morning.
Gordon Franklyn Bridges, 43, was shot in his side in his garage in
the 1900 block of Anaheim Avenue when a 22-caliber revolver that he
and a friend were examining discharged. The two had found the gun in
a box.
Bridges was taken to UCI Medical Center, where he was listed in
serious but stable condition.
Lifeguards award
3 scholarships
Three lifeguards received scholarships on Aug. 20 at the Newport
Beach Ocean Lifeguard Assn. End of the Summer Awards Banquet.
The association celebrated its 79th year with the city at the Elks
Club.
The club presented the association with a $500 general donation
for the Don Burns Scholarship Fund. Presented annually, the
scholarship honors the late Don Burns, who was a Newport Beach
lifeguard for 40 years, as well as an Estancia High teacher and
coach. The scholarship is awarded to lifeguards who demonstrate
interest and involvement in education, youth development, sports and
sportsmanship, and community involvement.
This year’s recipient is Ben Green, a Newport Harbor High graduate
studying architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
The Newport Beach Marine Safety Officers Assn. also awarded
scholarships to Ben Carlson, a UCI student from Alta Loma, and
Richard Sprout, a Santa Ana College Fire Academy student from Newport
Beach.
Kitten rescued from freeway bridge
A small, gray kitten perched precariously on a freeway bridge
Tuesday afternoon was rescued by California Highway Patrol and Orange
County Animal Control crews.
Many drivers reported seeing the feline poking its head out of an
expansion joint on a transition road between the southbound Costa
Mesa Freeway and the San Diego Freeway.
Officers arrived at the scene about 1 p.m. It took them about an
hour to find the cat, which they estimated to be 6 weeks old.
Once the kitten was found, they leaned over the railing and
rescued it with a net.
--Deirdre Newman
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