It is the mission of the Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District to protect the health, welfare, and quality of life of County residents and visitors by maintenance of good air quality through control of air pollutant emissions with fair and effective implementation of air quality regulations. The Siskiyou County […]
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Wild Horses Can Help Prevent Wildfires, Advocates Say- the EPOCHTIMES
Horses don’t tear out the roots of plants while grazing, unlike cattle and sheep, says Simpson. By Brad Jones – the EPOCH TIMES At his ranch along the Klamath River in Siskiyou County in Northern California, near the Oregon border, William Simpson lives among free-roaming native American wild horses in what […]
Siskiyou Golden Fair Announces “100 Years Past, Always a Blast!” Paint the Fair Contest
The 10th DAA Board of Directors has selected the theme for the 2025 Siskiyou Golden Fair, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the fairground at 1712 Fairlane Road in Yreka. The winning theme, “100 Years Past, Always a Blast!” submitted by Bruce Bishop, will set the stage for this historic celebration. […]
New Year, New Rules: Here Are the California Laws Coming in January
By Sophie Li – California Insider Several new California laws will take effect on January 1, 2024, addressing issues like minimum wage, employment requirements, and parking regulations. Other notable laws include those addressing retail theft, cannabis sales, soliciting minors, and deepfakes. Additionally, laws will impact eviction processes, library book banning, […]
Shasta Stories: Online Release of New Episodes
You’ve been waiting so patiently for our latest Shasta Stories episodes to be streamable from the comfort of your own cozy couch— and today, that day has arrived! —THE WILD ONES —watch Together in the shrunken and rural town of Hornbrook lives a slice of the Wild West with a […]
Encampment sweeps become widespread: 2024 California homelessness year in review
by Marisa Kendall – CalMattersDecember 30, 2024 Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. 2024 was the year California cracked down on homeless encampments. Fed up with tents taking up sidewalks, parks and vacant lots, […]
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, died yesterday in Plains, Georgia, as the oldest former president in U.S. history. A peanut farmer from Georgia, Carter rose through the political ranks quickly to become governor and then president, defeating Gerald Ford in 1976. His presidency from 1977 to 1981 saw achievements like the […]
the Obituary of Francis Lenoard Christ III
Francis Lenoard Christ III, 78, passed away peacefully on the morning of November 12, 2024 in Yreka, California. Frank was the eldest of five sons born to Frank and Delta Christ on June 8, 1946. He grew up in Sausalito, CA and graduated from Tamalpais High School in 1964. Shortly […]
Storm on Christmas Night Knocks DUI Suspect Unconscious
By Coos County Sheriff’s Office At the tail end of Christmas, we all experienced a strong windstorm throughout Coos County, that seemed to ramp up at nightfall. On Dec. 25th, two Coos County Deputies and a Bandon Police Officer were conducting a routine DUII investigation on Batson Lane in the […]
A True Story; Well, Almost
Dedicated to Willie Munson Eb “the Mayor of Cheeseville” decided in December 2006 he wanted to write his Life Stories and this was one of them . . . Che’usa Up French Cr. to Proctors, the place to go.To have a good time, the setting just so. ‘Twas New Year’s Eve, […]