In an article published in the Lost Coast Outpost and several other media, Siskiyou County Farm Bureau President Ryan Walker claims that: “One year with no water could push a substantial number of farmers (in the Scott Valley) out of business.” Shame on Ryan because he knows what he claimed was and […]
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Could Gavin Newsom actually mount a successful presidential campaign?
CalMatters ReprintBY DAN WALTERS In summary California Gov. Gavin Newsom is making a bid for national political standing, but could he actually mount a successful campaign for the White House? It wasn’t the most important political story in California this year, but Gov. Gavin Newsom’s headlong plunge into national – and […]
Head-on Crash Results in Three Fatalities 4 Juveniles Survive
Head-on crash results in three fatalities. On Friday, December 29, 2023, at approximately 1224 hours, Yreka Area CHP Units responded to a head-on collision on Copco Road east of Salmon Street. Based on the preliminary investigation, the following was determined: Party #1 (Pending) was traveling westbound on Copco Rd. east […]
What do you know about the Humane Society of the United States – ‘HSUS’?
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has faced a serious RICO lawsuit that involved allegations of inappropriate witness payments and obstruction behavior in lawsuits against an animal circus organization. There are still legitimate questions surrounding the actions taken by HSUS executives, including CEO Wayne Pacelle, in relation to […]
Shasta River Dataset: Follow up to Chatting with “A” also a.i.
So I fed the population data metrics of the salmonoid monitoring data, which consisted of it started in 2002 to present. The spreadsheet is an awful lot of data from California Department of fishing wildlife, and I fed that in the artificial intelligence and it broke it down into a […]
California’s Racist Past
Racism has been alive in California since the arrival of the Spanish in 1769. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, California was home to an Indigenous population of around 300,000 people. Spanish and Mexican rule (1769-1848) was devastating for California’s Indigenous population. It has been estimated that the pre-contact […]
Cummins Inc. to settle claim: $1.675 Billion Penalty Would Be Largest Ever for a Clean Air Act Violation and the Second Largest Ever Environmental Penalty
Here are a few key points about the $1.675 billion penalty against Cummins Inc.: 1. It would be the largest ever penalty for a violation of the Clean Air Act, exceeding the previous record set in 2021 against Hyundai and Kia. 2. It’s the second largest environmental penalty ever, behind […]
Public Notice: Order To Show Cause For Change Of Name
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SISKIYOU411 Fourth St Yreka, CA 96097 Siskiyou Superior Court PETITION OF:Anna Irene Carina, Enlund FOR CHANGE OF NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: 23CV12779 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:Petitioner: Anna Irene Carina, Enlund filed a petition in this court for […]
My Chat With “A:” about salmon and the Klamath
me: what is the overall feeing on klamath dam removal A: Said, There are a range of perspectives on the removal of dams on the Klamath River: In summary, support for Klamath dam removal appears to be strong and broad-based amongst tribal groups, environmentalists, and governments as necessary for river […]
State Water Board approves emergency regulation to ensure minimum flows for Scott, Shasta rivers
The California State Water Resources Control Board has approved an emergency regulation to establish minimum flow requirements for the Scott and Shasta Rivers in order to protect threatened fish species and ensure water supplies for human needs. This is the third year in a row such emergency regulations have been […]