July 1, 1939 – May 12, 2023 Source: www.girdnerfuneralchapel.com Billie Sutter went home to be with her Lord on May 12, 2023, exactly 21 years after the love of her life, John William Sutter, passed away. She was born Billie Ruth George on July 1, 1939. Her parents were De Loame George, […]
Siskiyou
Mother’s Day Weekend of Shopping Extravaganza – Chainsaw Art – Golden Jackpot Show
The weather was delightful, despite the weatherman trying to make me frightful. The Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds was a buzz with activities all weekend. What Is a Jackpot Show? Junior beef cattle exhibitors participate in the contest on Mother’s Day Weekend, May 12-14, 2023. The Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds beef barns will […]
Spring Mushroom Permits Available on Klamath National Forest
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. […]
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 […]
Senator Dahle’s reaction to the Governor’s 2023-2024 budget proposal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 12, 2023 Submitted By, Jennifer Andrea Senator Dahle Comments on May Revise Proposal SACRAMENTO, CA – Senator Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) reacted to today’s release of the May Revise budget proposal. “Undoubtedly, we are in lean times with a ballooning deficit. The governor affirmed California’s deficit is […]
Dancing around the Maypole
“Here we go round the Maypole high, the Maypole high, the Maypole high… here we go round the Maypole high, let colored ribbons fly… let colored ribbons fly.” Under blue skies, students from Pasture Raised Kids – Farm School skipped around the MayPole on Tuesday, May 9, while local musicians […]
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 […]
Luke AFB F-35s to fly at Kingsley Field for two weeks
Article by Senior Master Sgt. Jennifer Shirar, 173rd Fighter Wing Public Affairs KINGSLEY FIELD, Ore. – A squadron of F-35A Lightning II’s from Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. will be flying with the 173rd Fighter Wing, arriving Tuesday, May 9 for a two-week stay. “This is the second time Luke Air Force […]
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 […]
SPAC There were Singers, Dancers, Actors, & Musicians
As an outsider, to the inner workings of Yreka. I found the “Back TO THE WILD” show very entertaining. Directed ByRusty Miller Jeezo Beezo, must mean something but yes it was fun watching the performers mix it up and make what I would consider inside jokes. All well placed as […]