WHEN YA GO WITH THE FLOW AND WING IT FROM TIME TO TIME, THE MOST AMAZING THINGS START TO MANIFEST THEMSELVES.
JAY MARTIN
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Fall
If I fall down
let me fall.
I want to lay down
Under the sun and clouds,
Under the moon and stars.
I want to see the flowers bloom.
I want to play in the snow,
Feel the frozen frost on my nose.
I want to be free
I want to pick my destiny,
Not the one written out for me.
I want to be free
From isolation inside my heart.
I want to be strong, so I don’t
Feel scared from my nightmares.
I want to feel safe but can’t.
I want to see a new beautiful mountain range
With lots of white flowers.
I want to be free from my destiny and fate.
I want to be able to trust,
Not getting betrayed.
I want to be able to love,
Not getting lied to and hurt.
I want to be able to relax for once,
Not worry about my destiny or fate,
Not worry about my nightmares coming true.
I just want to fall under the stars
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- To Editor: Media BiasRecently a story emerged concerning NPR, National Public Radio, based on an article by Uri Berliner, a long-time editor at NPR, which was published on Bari Weiss’ online news site The Free Press. Link to The Free Press article: https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-trust? Here’s a quote from an article by Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University… Read more: To Editor: Media Bias
- Operation Appreciation Event is coming up on Sunday, May 5th!Not only will there be fun games, cool gadgets, and K9’s, but some of our local vendors will be there too! Make sure to save the date in your calendar, and we hope to see you thereYreka High School Sunday May 5th from 10 am to 2pm
- Nearly Half Million Salmon Fry Released into Klamath River as Dam Removal Stirs ControversyOn Tuesday, April 16, joined by leaders from the Karuk, Yurok, Shasta Indian Nation and the Quartz Valley Indian tribes, CDFW released about 90,000 yearling coho salmon. The following day, April 17, CDFW released more than 400,000 fall-run Chinook salmon fry from the same location below Iron Gate. A total of approximately 500,000 juvenile salmon… Read more: Nearly Half Million Salmon Fry Released into Klamath River as Dam Removal Stirs Controversy
- the Obituary of Paul Charles McCannaPaul Charles McCanna Obituary Lifelong Yreka resident Paul Charles McCanna passed away unexpectedly on April 22, 2024 at Fairchild Medical Center. He was 62 years old. Paul was born on March 9, 1962 to Jim and Carolyn McCanna in Yreka. He grew up locally, and was a graduating member of Yreka High School, class of… Read more: the Obituary of Paul Charles McCanna