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Jay A. Martin

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Scott River Flows Plunge Toward State Minimum as Water Board Warns of $10,000-a-Day Penalties

SISKIYOU COUNTY — Flows in the Scott River are dropping fast, and state regulators are warning water users that without immediate conservation and coordination, mandatory curtailments are coming — alo...

Jay A. Martin
May 11, 2026
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SISKIYOU COUNTY JAIL BOOKINGS May 4–11, 2026

All individuals mentioned retain their constitutional rights and legal protections and should not be used for any discriminatory or harmful purposes. Notable entries this week: Bailey, Edward E., 55, ...

Jay A. Martin
May 11, 2026
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Siskiyou County Supervisor, District 3 Candidates Q&A

Side-by-Side Comparison – 2026 ElectionAll answers are presented exactly as the candidates wrote them — no edits, no alterations, no paraphrasing. YREKA — The Siskiyou News invited both candidates for...

Jay A. Martin
May 11, 2026
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Board of Supervisors District 5 Candidate Questionnaire

Side-by-Side Comparison – 2026 ElectionAll answers are presented exactly as the candidates wrote them — no edits, no alterations, no paraphrasing. YREKA — The Siskiyou News invited both candidates for...

Jay A. Martin
May 9, 2026
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As Siskiyou County’s Reserves Shrink, Its Executive Office Has Grown

When Terry Barber announced in December 2019 that she was retiring as Siskiyou County Administrator, she left behind a county at war with itself. On January 6, 2020, roughly 325 county employees repre...

Jay A. Martin
May 7, 2026
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SISKIYOU COUNTY JAIL BOOKING BLOTTER April 27 – May 4, 2026

Thirty-two individuals booked across the week, with DUI enforcement, drug possession, and warrant service accounting for the bulk of the activity. The I-5 and A-12 corridors continued to keep CHP busy...

Jay A. Martin
May 4, 2026
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Congressman Who Backed Dam Removal Set to Represent Siskiyou County

Huffman’s environmental record, coastal donor base raise questions as Prop 50 redraw places rural North State under Marin Democrat’s authority A congressman whose career was built opposing...

Jay A. Martin
May 3, 2026
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The Approval Trap: Why AI Is Trained to Sound Right, Not Be Right

Anyone using AI for research, legal questions, medical information is exposed to this problem whether they know it or not. Artificial intelligence assistants have a problem baked into their foundation...

Jay A. Martin
May 2, 2026
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Mount Shasta City Manager Explains Potential Sales Tax Measure Ahead of Possible November Vote

City staff evaluating 1.5% local sales tax to fund public safety services MOUNT SHASTA — City Manager Todd Juhasz is offering residents a breakdown of what a proposed 1.5% local sales tax would mean i...

Jay A. Martin
May 2, 2026
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Klamath Basin Farmers Cited by State Agriculture Department for Innovative Water Stewardship

Two Tulelake-area growers highlighted in CDFA’s Earth Month feature on sustainable farming across California A pair of Siskiyou County-area farmers working within the Klamath Reclamation Project...

Jay A. Martin
April 30, 2026
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