A resident of Seiad Valley, California, has been sentenced in federal court to 24 months of imprisonment followed by one year of supervised release on his conviction for violating federal narcotics laws February 6, 2023 – PITTSBURGH, PA – A resident of Seiad Valley, California, has been sentenced in federal […]
Author: Jay A. Martin
David L. Stetzel
July 27, 1933 – January 20, 2023 Obituary SourceGirdner Funeral Chapel David Stetzel, formerly of Montague, passed away on January 20, 2023 in Medford, Oregon at the age of 89. Dave was born on July 27, 1933 in Ward County, North Dakota to Troy David and Alberta Mae (Clapper) Stetzel. Dave grew […]
David Norman Lemos
February 19, 1941 – January 25, 2023 Obituary SourceGirdner Funeral Chapel David Norman Lemos was born to Harold and Irene Lemos on February 19, 1941. He was a lifelong resident of Weed, California, attending Butteville Elementary and Weed High School before working at International Paper Company. Subsequent employers included Medo-Bel Creamery, Pacific […]
The Eye of an Eagle
By Jay Martin After a spell of bad weather, it was time to get outside and enjoy some sunshine. Being grateful for the much-needed moisture this winter and armed with my camera, I have an idea. Let’s go try and get a few shots of an eagle’s eye. What is […]
River Flows Will Drop Below 750 Cubic Feet Per Second For The First Time In Decades
REPRINT YUROK TRIBE FB PAGE *No luck finding other sources & news release at this time -Next Week, Klamath flows will be the lowest in 20 Years -Yurok Tribe and Fishermen Prepare Litigation Klamath Basin, CA – Despite the wet winter, the Department of Interior has announced plans to cut […]
EHS Alumni Rhea Moss-Christian first Pacific woman to be WCPFC executive director
REPRINT: wwfpacific.org PAC – FISHERIES: PACNEWS By Pita Ligaiula in Da Nang, Vietnam DA NANG, 30 NOVEMBER 2022 (PACNEWS) — A candidate from the Northern Pacific in the Micronesian sub region is the first woman appointed to be the executive director of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). Rhea […]
Mid Klamath Watershed Projects That Many Organizations are Working On
By Jay Martin Will Harling is the Director of Mid Klamath Watershed Council &Orleans~Somes Bar Fire Safe Council This work we are doing can’t be done alone. Takes all of us. Will Harling This is a power-packed interview with lots of information about past and present restoration projects that have […]
Siskiyou Nights and Carnival Lights selected for the 2023 Siskiyou Golden Fair Theme
PRESS RELEASE Siskiyou Nights and Carnival Lights selected for 2023 Siskiyou Golden Fair Theme YREKA – The 10th DAA Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2023 Siskiyou Golden Fair Theme will be Siskiyou Nights and Carnival Lights. The winning entry was submitted by Molly Bagley of Yreka. The […]
Harriet Ora Houston
April 8, 1929 – January 20, 2023 An Eastern Star graveside service on January 25th at Evergreen Cemetery beside W.D. and her parents. Obituary Source: Girdner Funeral Chapel Harriet D. Houston was the only child born to Lawrence Dunlap and his wife, Hazel Osborn Dunlap. Like Harriet, her father was born in […]
Siskiyou Golden Fair Wins Prestigious Merrill Award
PRESS RELEASE YREKA, Calif., The 10th District Agriculture Association – Siskiyou Golden Fairground is proud to announce that it has won the prestigious Western Fairs Association Merrill Award for its 2022 Junior Livestock Show and Sale held at the Jackson County Expo in Central Point Oregon. The 2022 Siskiyou Golden […]