I moved to California in the fall of 1975, and within a year, we were in a two-year drought. I looked online to see how many droughts we have experienced in CA since 1975, and the answer is 6. The len...
Themed, Guided Explorations of the Greater Yreka Area Began April 19 YREKA, Calif. – May 1, 2023 Siskiyou Historic Tours was formed to educate and entertain anyone interested in the rich hi...
The Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce sponsored this free event. Dunsmuir’s First Annual Volunteer Faire on April 30th was not only a grand success with a huge turnout of people wanting to get m...
Dunsmuir City Manager Dustin Rief, held a ‘business roundtable’ meeting with members and business owners of the community to share the City’s projects and to get input on them. ...
Link to all of Melissa photo’s https://galleries.page.link/KAUDo Everything was free for all children and adults Bounce Houses, Balloons, Petting area for goats and bunny rabbits, Mini Gol...
It feels SO GOOD to be back in the swing of things serving our appreciative community with healthy food! Our Pantry is open weekly on Wednesdays from 11 AM – 3 PM at 780 S. Davis Avenue in Weed....
When I was in law school almost sixty years ago, one of my law professors was Rollin M. Perkins, who taught the course in criminal law. He was well-regarded nationally, and his textbook, “Perkin...
The 2020 census told us that Siskiyou County’s population is 74% white and 26% minorities. Hispanics/Latinos are the largest minority group at 13.9%, mixed races at 5.8%, Native Americans at 5.2%, Asi...
McCloud Fire Department (MFD) held a curriculum from Cal State Fire Training through the College of the Siskiyous at their fire hall on Friday, April 21st. This 12-hour mandatory class call...
The plan will help improve pedestrian, bicycle, and transit through the city Dunsmuir, CA [April 12, 2023] – The City of Dunsmuir, in partnership with CivicWell and KTUA, was awarded a Caltrans Sustai...




