College of the Siskiyous Releases 2022 Spring Semester Honor’s ListWeed / COS – College of the Siskiyous has released the 2022 spring semester honor’s list for academic excellence. The lists are comprised of the President's List, which requires a full-time registered student to achieve a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.75 to 4.00, […]
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Please Join the Family & Friends of Ron Lillard as We Celebrate his Life on August 12th, at 2:00 pm
Family and friends of Ron Lillard, we will have a celebration of his life on August 12th, at 2:00 p.m. In the Rachel Hanna Park at the Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds.
Recent Happenings on the Klamath National Forest
By, Rachel Smith, Forest Supervisor, Klamath National ForestAs August approaches, I want to take a moment to check in and share some of the recent happenings on the Klamath National Forest and our neighboring national forests in the North State and southern Oregon. First, where we were… When we held our pre-season meetings along with […]
Narcofornia UPDATED 30min Video Added
The Daily Caller released a documentary Tuesday depicting the effects of California’s marijuana legalization on local communities.“Narcofornia” documents two counties’ fights against drug cartels taking over their respective communities in Northern California. In Siskiyou County, the fight has pitted Californians against Asian refugees. Meanwhile, Lassen County residents scuffle with each other over whether they should […]
TWO DECADES OF SAVING LIVES WITH CALIFORNIA’S AMBER ALERT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. –The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is celebrating the lifesaving collaboration of many partners behind the scenes, including members of the public, who have helped safely reunite hundreds of abducted children with their families during 20 years of the state’s America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response (AMBER) Alert system. “The tremendous success of this program […]
Obituary for Terry Meylan Weathers
May 27, 1933 – July 23, 2022Terry Meylan Weathers, 89, of Fort Jones, CA, passed away from natural causes on July 23, 2022. He was born May 27, 1933, in New York City to Alva Terry and Eleonore Meylan Weathers. He grew up in both New York City and Elkton, KY. Terry attended Holderness School, […]
Tribal Youth Train for Descent of the Klamath River Following the Much-Anticipated Removal of Dams.
Photos: Yurok TribePress release from the Yurok Tribe:At 1:00 pm on Tuesday, July 26 at the Requa Boat Ramp, the Yurok Tribe will greet fourteen local indigenous youth who recently completed an intensive whitewater kayak training to prepare to lead the first decent of the Klamath River following the much-anticipated removal of four dams. Representing […]
WHY DOES HASTINGS LAW SCHOOL NAME CHANGE MATTER?
By Bob Kaster I received my law degree in 1967 from Hastings College of Law. The school in San Francisco is part of the University of California system. Its current name, probably not for long, is UC Hastings Law. The school was named after Serranus Clinton Hastings, its founder, a nineteenth century politician, rancher, lawyer […]
OES OFFICIAL UPDATE of The North Shore of Lake Siskiyou's water contamination.
July 20th 2022 In the Lake Siskiyou North Shore incident, after investigation and discussions, the green substance was an approved food-grade coloring used to test storm drains.An excessive amount was used, which caused the concerning green color. Public Safety is our utmost concern, and maintaining transparency is imperative to the Siskiyou County Office of Emergency Services […]
Charles "Steve" Levulett
October 18, 1946 – June 30, 2022 ObituaryCharles Stephen “Steve” Levulett passed away peacefully on June 30, 2022 surrounded by love, in his favorite place – his home in Etna. Steve was born in Yreka on October 18, 1946 to Elvin (Bud) and Pauline (Eastlick) Levulett. He lived his early years between Chico and Golden, Colorado, […]