FS News Release ByPublic Affairs Officer: Kimberly DeVall Yreka, Calif., May 11, 2023— Many kinds of edible mushrooms grow in Siskiyou County, including morels, chanterelles, shaggy mane, puffballs, boletes, and oyster mushrooms. The USDA Forest Service welcomes mushroom collecting on the Klamath National Forest and offers some tips and information. […]
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District 1 CHSRA Rodeo #8 Results, May 5-6th, 2023 Red Bluff, CA
Thank you, Jean Barton for providing the results of the California High School Rodeo Association Results BAREBACK RIDING 1 entered 1 Quentin Personeni, Oroville 136 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 4 entered 1 Jasper Frost, Browns Valley 147 2 Cody Cash, Montague 62/1 BULL RIDING 3 entered 1 Hunter Maxwell, Los […]
To get back into business, Scott Valley Grange is looking for members and officers
Thirteen is the magic number. That is the number of paid members that are needed in order for the Scott Valley Grange Hall No. 386, located in Greenview, to be reorganized and reopened. So far, six people have already signed up to be members. For official reorganization, there needs to […]
May 1st Snow Survey Results for Scott River sub-basin Season Ends Above Average
Article By, Public Affairs Officer: Kimberly DeVall May 1st snow survey results for Scott River sub-basin Yreka, Calif., May 8, 2023— The Klamath National Forest has completed the May 1st snow surveys. These measurements are a part of the statewide California Cooperative Snow Survey program, which helps the state forecast […]
So tired of hearing things like “culture war” “cultural burning”
Opinion Authors Name ‘Withheld’ Just my 2 cents. So tired of hearing things like “culture war” “cultural burning” We all know Europeans were not the only colonizers. As a matter of fact, long before white people came here, the Mexican government committed genocide against the Apache tribes for generations. (Mexico […]
Wildfires, Water and Wisdom
I moved to California in the fall of 1975, and within a year, we were in a two-year drought. I looked online to see how many droughts we have experienced in CA since 1975, and the answer is 6. The length, in years varied from that 2-year drought, 1976-’77, to […]
Historic Tours Highlight of Siskiyou Summer 2023
Themed, Guided Explorations of the Greater Yreka Area Began April 19 YREKA, Calif. – May 1, 2023 Siskiyou Historic Tours was formed to educate and entertain anyone interested in the rich history of Siskiyou County, its Gold Rush towns, cultures and traditions. The nonprofit Siskiyou Historic Tours’ upcoming season features guided tours of […]
Dunsmuir’s Volunteer Faire is for All
The Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce sponsored this free event. Dunsmuir’s First Annual Volunteer Faire on April 30th was not only a grand success with a huge turnout of people wanting to get more involved, but it also was very informative of what is going on in Dunsmuir with its community services, events, […]
75th Annual May Rodeo, not In May 2023
PHOTO GALLERY OF THE 75TH ANNUAL SVPP RODEO
SVPP Rodeo Parade 2023
I just wanted to give a big shoutout to Julie Russell for the amazing job she did with the photos of the 75th Annual SVPP Rodeo Parade. I can’t thank her enough for capturing all those breathtaking Americana moments! jay martin