SCIENCE ADVANCES | RESEARCH ARTICLE The increasing frequency of severe wildfires demands a shift in landscape management to mitigate their con-sequences. The role of managed, low-intensity fire as a driver of beneficial fuel treatment in fire-adapted eco-systems has drawn interest in both scientific and policy venues. Siskiyou Board of Supervisors […]
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Recognizing fake news now a required subject in California schools
By Carolyn Jones Pushing back against the surge of misinformation online, California will now require all K-12 students to learn media literacy skills — such as recognizing fake news and thinking critically about what they encounter on the internet. Gov. Gavin Newsom last month signed Assembly Bill 873, which requires […]
Siskiyou Asian American Community Celebrates Restored Human Right to Water
Class Action Against County’s Sweeping Persecution Campaign Continues They served in Laos in support U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. Because of failed US policies, “Today Siskiyou is once again caught in the middle; Jay’s Opinion” After Recent Settlement Agreement, Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors Repeals Discriminatory Water Ordinances YREKA, […]
Free Hunting Days Offer Californians Opportunity to Connect with the Hunting Experience
It’s the thrill of seeing a high-octane pointing dog slam to a standstill. It’s having a front-row seat as a wetland comes to life at dawn. It’s the chaos of a valley quail covey erupting from cover; the heart-pounding excitement of a tom turkey somewhere in the distance answering your […]
Grenada Man Arrested for Attempted Murder After Late Night Stabbing
Just after midnight on Sunday, November 5th, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) received a call that a potential stabbing victim was en route to Fairchild Medical Center (FMC). SCSO personnel were alerted to a stabbing incident in the Grenada area early on Sunday morning, and promptly mobilized to meet […]
50 Disasters Gov. Gavin Newsom Has Ushered In
Reprint California GlobeBy Katy Grimes, November 7, 2023 2:50 am The list of terribly important California issues, and bad policy decisions is long – Governor Newsom’s California, is reflected in this list of disastrous policy decisions: How many campaign promises do you remember? How many have been enacted? Do voters even […]
Preliminary Draft Emergency Regulation Scott River & Shasta River Watershed
SWRCB Press Release The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) Division of Water Rights (Division) is proposing an Emergency Regulation to, among other things, re-establish minimum instream flows in the Scott River and Shasta River watersheds and provide authority to curtail water rights. A preliminary draft emergency regulation is available for […]
16th Annual “Read Across Siskiyou” event
2000 kids across the county will read the same book as a KICKOFF! Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors hereby proclaimed November 8, 2023 as the 16th anniversary of “Read Across Siskiyou” and be it that “SCBOS” enthusiastically endorses daily reading, singing and playing with children as a critical foundation for […]
California needs to change its homelessness policies, not spend more money
by CalMatters, CalMatters NetworkNovember 6, 2023 The homelessness conversation by California Voices features authors involved with the issue to help Californians grasp the solutions and areas of consensus. Read more voices on homelessness. Guest Commentary written by Brian Jones State Sen. Brian W. Jones is the Senate Minority Leader and […]
Internal documents reveal the story behind California’s unemployment crash
by CalMatters, CalMatters NetworkNovember 7, 2023 By the first COVID summer, no one knew who was who. In Nigeria, an oil company IT engineer was allegedly filing for unemployment in California and 16 other states with a slew of fake Gmail accounts. At a desert state prison in Imperial County, […]