PRESS RELEASE Siskiyou County Clerk Laura Bynum wants to remind voters of the upcoming March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Election, including approaching deadlines for registering to vote, voting for President and the need for poll workers to work the polls on Election Day. For residents that are not currently registered […]
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Capt. William Interview about Dam Removal on the Bill MEYER SHOW
Dear Editor: Beware of people who are oblivious to the obvious
Dear Editor:Beware of people who are oblivious to the obvious. People who lose an election, and believe they won. Not based on evidence. But based on what they “feel.” I am a Conservative. Many Republicans today delude themselves by calling me a RINO (Republican In Name Only). True Conservatives believe […]
Anita Lantz
07 May 1945 – 17 Jan 2024 Anita Lantz Obituary Anita Hays-Lantz was born in Rapid City, South Dakota on May 7, 1945, to Don and Muriel Hays. She was their only child. She spent her early years in Carlsbad, New Mexico, where her father managed an auto parts store. […]
Talking about saving Wild Horses? Or actually doing it!
*cover photo is ai generated image by Lorelei Cohen from Pixabay Greetings Everyone! NEW VIDEO Remix JUST OUT https://youtube.com/watch?v=9CnHbsb6on8%3Fsi%3DzkCY7ErAEoZdl_l9 New Article just out at Siskiyou News and Yreka News: History tells us all that for the past 30-years, lots of people and wild horse nonprofit Orgs. have been talking about saving wild horses. These Orgs together […]
What to watch for in U.S. Senate debate
REPRINT: CalMattersFrom CalMatters politics reporter Yue Stella Yu Three Democrats and one Republican walk on to a stage. How well will they get along? It is one of many key things to watch at tonight’s U.S. Senate debate in Los Angeles — the first time top contenders Reps. Barbara Lee, Katie […]
How Social Media Affects Teenagers
In the dynamic world of social media, teenagers find themselves walking a tightrope between positive experiences and potential pitfalls. On one hand, platforms like Instagram and Facebook offer valuable opportunities for teens to connect, express creativity, and seek support. Pew Research Center’s 2022 survey highlighted that 80% of teens feel more […]
Western States Wrestle With a Child Welfare Response to Addictive Drugs
By Jeremy Loudenback The Imprint, CalMatters Network Should kids be removed from home more quickly when their parents are using fentanyl — a drug that the nation’s Drug Enforcement Administrator has called “the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered?” Or is the country returning to a decades-old […]
CAL-STATE University, Sacramento students complete new Wild Horse Fellowship Program
Greetings Everyone! Through a 5-year contract between California State University, Sacramento and nonprofit Wild Horse Fire Brigade, a novel field-biology program was launched, and the first students have graduated. Video Highlights of Program; additional social media links below. Two university students from CAL-STATE University, Sacramento just completed the intensive 2-week Wild […]
OPINION: Klamath Silt, No Data Available
Here is a link to water quality by the Karuk Tribe : Turbidity The Karuk tribe has valuable data the USGS lacks, I have engaged in open communication, expressing desire to collaborate, and sharing mutual benefits can build trust and address concerns. By fostering respect and understanding, we can overcome […]