The following Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department Arrest Report Contains:individuals who are innocent, until the State proves them guilty. Please respect their fundamental human and legal rights. *GD “General Delivery” 10/24/2023 04:01 ☆ PENDER, JERIMIAH RAY (age 46, REDDING, CA)RELEASED 10/24/2023 15:54Arrest Location: N/AArresting Agency: SISKIYOU CO SHERIFFS OFFICE647(F) PC – DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL$500 Bond Amount […]
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Obituary of Diane Lee Christ
Diane Lee Christ, 77, beloved mother and friend, passed away after a long battle with heart disease on July 14, 2023. Diane was born to Patricia Mary Pedersen and Ralph ”Swede” Kenneth Pedersen on December 2nd, 1945. Diane was raised in the quaint town of Sausalito, California, near San Francisco, […]
Never See Your Doctor on Halloween!!!
And here I was worried about my knee!
Pit River Nation Marks First Day of Native American Heritage Month By Calling For Swift Acton to Protect Ancestral Lands in Northern California
BURNEY, Calif. (Nov 1, 2023) – On the first day of Native American Heritage Month, the Pit River Nation is underscoring the urgent need to protect ancestral homelands and spiritual sites currently managed by the US Forest Service in Northern California. The Pit River Nation is calling on President Biden and California’s federal delegaon to […]
44 Million Horse Creek Bridge Replacement Project
The Horse Creek Bridge Replacement Project will replace the Klamath River Bridge (#02-0117) on a new roadway alignment on State Route 96 in Siskiyou County near Horse Creek. Project area is 0.4 mile west of Klamath River Bridge to 2 miles west of Kohl Creek. Project benefits include addressing bridge […]
LIGHTS ON Afterschool Event in Siskiyou
Since its launch in 2000, Lights On Afterschool has been the only nationwide rally celebrating afterschool programs. Every year, more than 8,000 afterschool programs across the country draw 1 million people to join celebrations of the impact these programs have on children, families, and communities. We couldn’t do it without you! Thank you […]
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD LISTENING SESSION HOSTED IN MONTAGUE
State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) staff HOSTED two in-person listening sessions on regulation of flows in the Scott River and Shasta River watersheds. Local farmers, ranchers, and community members spoke to aide future efforts the State Water Board may take regarding regulation of flows in the Scott […]
How Cartels Are Taking Over SisQ
Siskiyou County Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue gives an update on the state of affairs in Siskiyou pertaining to cannabis growers out numbering our resources and ability to stop this abusive action. “Get Siskiyou Back, Get Involved” LaRue How Cartels Are Taking Over California’s Rural Counties | Jeremiah LaRue #marijuana #californiainsider #sheriff Siyamak sits down […]
Natural Selection At Play ~ Siskiyou Heritage Horses the Cycle of Life
Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. This variation means that some individuals have traits better suited to the environment than others. National Geographic Education English naturalist Charles Darwin developed the idea of natural selection after […]
Siskiyou Food Assistance Hosts 11th Run for Food 5K Run/Walk on Thanksgiving Morning
Siskiyou Food Assistance (SFA) is once again hosting their Thanksgiving Day tradition, “Run for Food” at the Weed campus of College of the Siskiyous on November 23rd at 8 am. The event supports SFA’s mission as a local food ministry offering nutritious food and prayer to friends and neighbors in need of emergency food. “The 5K eventis fun for the whole family, with award ribbons given to the top three […]