WW1 ended in 1918 on the 11th month, 11th day, and the 11th hour and is celebrated every year on November 11th as Veteran’s Day The American Legion Post 92 celebrated Veteran’s Day with a parade through town of McCloud and a free luncheon compliments of the Legion Auxiliary and […]
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Siskiyou Asian American Community Celebrates Restored Human Right to Water
Class Action Against County’s Sweeping Persecution Campaign Continues They served in Laos in support U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. Because of failed US policies, “Today Siskiyou is once again caught in the middle; Jay’s Opinion” After Recent Settlement Agreement, Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors Repeals Discriminatory Water Ordinances YREKA, […]
16th Annual “Read Across Siskiyou” event
2000 kids across the county will read the same book as a KICKOFF! Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors hereby proclaimed November 8, 2023 as the 16th anniversary of “Read Across Siskiyou” and be it that “SCBOS” enthusiastically endorses daily reading, singing and playing with children as a critical foundation for […]
Pit River Nation Marks First Day of Native American Heritage Month By Calling For Swift Acton to Protect Ancestral Lands in Northern California
BURNEY, Calif. (Nov 1, 2023) – On the first day of Native American Heritage Month, the Pit River Nation is underscoring the urgent need to protect ancestral homelands and spiritual sites currently managed by the US Forest Service in Northern California. The Pit River Nation is calling on President Biden and California’s federal delegaon to […]
LIGHTS ON Afterschool Event in Siskiyou
Since its launch in 2000, Lights On Afterschool has been the only nationwide rally celebrating afterschool programs. Every year, more than 8,000 afterschool programs across the country draw 1 million people to join celebrations of the impact these programs have on children, families, and communities. We couldn’t do it without you! Thank you […]
Natural Selection At Play ~ Siskiyou Heritage Horses the Cycle of Life
Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. This variation means that some individuals have traits better suited to the environment than others. National Geographic Education English naturalist Charles Darwin developed the idea of natural selection after […]
What Is a Wyote? And Why Are They In Siskiyou County?
In the eastern United States, there exists a hybrid wolf that is known as the Coy-Wolf. It is cross between eastern grey wolves and possibly red wolves and coyotes. Like dogs, where a larger breed can mate with a smaller breed resulting in a litter of hybrids, wolves and coyotes […]
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Privately Owned Horses On The Open Range Around Hornbrook Note: We have taken the time to write and publish this summary out of respect in consideration of those citizens who are genuinely interested in the documented truth about the heritage herd of horses owned and managed by Wild Horse Fire […]
FYI Siskiyou Gravevine FB Page: Libel or defamation is the publication of false statements that damage someone’s reputation
I am asked every so often why my pages are not open for everyone or followers to post on. The answer is pretty simple. People can not be trusted! Yes that is a blanket statement, rumors printed have a way of becoming a gospel or perceived as truth compared to […]
To Those Who Want to Continue “Keep Doing What You Have Always Done”
But First 10.22.2023 WHFB Article Response NW KANSAS Rancher, business owner, Founder of the Kansas Cattlemen’s Association, MCOOL Chairman for R-CALF USA and I serve on the Kansas Rural Water Association Board of Directors. To those who want to continue to see the lands burn and the environmentalist/politicians/forestry and other […]