Amanda Linse, Dunsmuir Chamber Executive Director, and volunteer Ester McClendon stand with the Easter bunny who made its appearance early at the Dunsmuir Children’s Park. The annual Easter Egg ...
Growing onions or leeks from seed is not at all difficult; it just takes a bit more time. Seeds should be started in January or February in order for the seedlings to be ready to go out into the garde...
Route 97 is one of the longest north-south highways in North America. Starting in Weed, California it extends through Oregon and Washington before crossing the Canadian border becoming the Alaska High...
Bowling balls rolled as pins tumbled out at Cedar Lanes Bowling Alley last night in Weed, California as the Weed Chamber of Commerce showcased their new chamber website. Executive Director, Rich...
Please join us on February 22nd, 23rd, and 24th for the annual Scott Watershed Informational Forum (SWIF) hosted by the Scott River Watershed Council. Come learn about issues and developments concerni...
Whereas the arrival of the railroad dominated the local economy for a hundred years, Dunsmuir’s modern-day economy predominantly relies on tourism. Dunsmuir Chamber The Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce he...
YREKA – The Siskiyou Golden Jackpot, started in 2009 around the Nicoletti’s kitchen table, is pleased to announce that Tanner Barnes from West Terre Haute Indiana will be the official judge at the 15t...
The sight of neglected or abandoned pets in your community can be heartbreaking. As an animal lover, you undoubtedly want to help. That said, you can’t give every unwanted cat or dog in your are...
February 1st snow survey results for Scott River sub-basin Forest Service News Release Scott Mountain snow station – Charnna Gilmore (volunteer) writing data on January 31, 2023. Credit: USDA For...
2023 is the 164th years since the first fair in Siskiyou County was held in Fort Jones in 1859! The 2023 Siskiyou Golden Fair “Siskiyou Nights and Carnival Lights” will run August 9-13 in Yreka. “Sis...







