December 26, 1937 – December 30, 2022 Shirley Gulbranson died peacefully surrounded by her two girls and her youngest granddaughter on December 30, 2022. She was eighty-five years old. She was born in Richmond, California on December 26, 1937, and was baptized the next year in Grace Lutheran Church in Richmond. In […]
Author: Jay A. Martin
CHSRA Junior High Red Bluff SHOOT OUT rodeo #7 Red Bluff, CA January 6 & 7, 2023
High School Rodeo JR HIGH BARREL RACING 62 entered JR HIGH BULL RIDING 10 entered JR HIGH BAREBACK STEER RIDING 5 entered JR HIGH SADDLE BRONC STEER RIDING 6 entered JR HIGH TIE DOWN ROPING 6 entered JR HIGH BOYS BREAKAWAY ROPING 26 entered JR HIGH CHUTE DOGGING 23 entered […]
On January 29 the Red Scarf Society for the Performing Arts is pleased to present the Kenari Saxophone Quartet in an afternoon concert
Concert On January 29 the Red Scarf Society for the Performing Arts is pleased to present the Kenari Saxophone Quartet in an afternoon concert at St. Mark’s Preservation Square, 304 Lane Street, Yreka. Doors open at 2:30 PM and the concert will begin at 3:00 PM. So come on in […]
College of the Siskiyous Welcomes New Vice President & other News
COS Press Releases College of the Siskiyous Welcomes New Vice President of Administrative Services Weed / COS – College of the Siskiyous is pleased to announce the hiring of Dave Vigo, new Vice President of Administrative Services who began his duties on January 3, 2023. Dave replaces Darlene Melby, former […]
A Christmas Mystery: A Siskiyou Writers’ Club Story
New Writers of the West A Christmas Mystery Written By Don Janssen In my little town on the Columbia River, we always had snow . It was really cold and the streets were icy enough to ice skate on. In our front yard my brother Dick and I had erected a […]
The World Lost a Little Bit of its Luster When Patti Jean (Price) Truttman Passed Away
Obituary The world lost a little bit of its luster when Patti Jean (Price) Truttman passed away at home surrounded by her family on the afternoon of December 27, 2022. She was born to Gary “Johnny” and Millie Price on February 24, 1949. She spent her childhood in Yreka and […]
Is Social Programming Shutting Down America
Opinion “Americans are self-censoring at rates higher than they were during the McCarthy era in the United States,” Bernstein explained during an appearance on EpochTV A Jewish institute is sounding the alarm over a disturbing trend. Their new study just revealed that social programming is fundamentally changing the world we live […]
Can the CDC Regain Our Trust?
OpinionBy Anonymous I recently finished reading “The Premonition, A Pandemic Story,” a book by Michael Lewis. The cast of characters include scientists and public health officials, working behind the scenes to control, or at least slow the pandemic. Michael is the author of “The Big Short” and “Moneyball”, both made […]
Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, occurred on December 29, 1890
Source Wikipedia The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, was a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army. It occurred on December 29, 1890, near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkpé Ópi Wakpála) on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, following a botched attempt to disarm the Lakota camp. […]
Yreka’s New Downtown Mural ~ Past, Present & Future
Photos Courtesy of Lani Cartwright The mural, according to artist Lani Cartwright, is meant to “show and honor the diversity of Yreka from Past, Present, and into the future.” After combing through 1000’s of historical photographs, 140 hours of computer time and 72 layers the 16 foot by 28 foot […]