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FARMERS WILL GET ZERO ALLOCATION FROM KLAMATH PROJECT IN 2021 The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 farmers in the Klamath Basin will not receive any reserved water from Upper Klamath Lake — a devastating prospect for farmers who have already planted fields, hired crews and made plans for the growing season ahead. “Growers and irrigation districts have spent the entire spring re-engineering and building systems to SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. WEED MAN SERVING 18 YEARS WILL BE RELEASED 10 YEARS EARLY Tale of redemption: Weed man serving 18 year sentence will be released 10 years early. The story of Sundance Angel Gonzalez of Weed is one of redemption, second chances, and turning one's life around. It is an ongoing story, but one with a bright ray of light after much darkness that could have sent the 26-year-old spiraling further down the SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools CALIFORNIA-OREGON DROUGHT: KLAMATH FARMERS FACE UNCERTAIN KRRC says yes, with new plan. Now, however, even the dams’ owner, PacificCorp, based in Portland, Ore, wants them removed and, with the recent financial backing of both state governments in California and Oregon, the project appears more likely than ever to proceed. That has left Klamath Basin farmers with one less chip in the game. KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
FARMERS WILL GET ZERO ALLOCATION FROM KLAMATH PROJECT IN 2021 The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 farmers in the Klamath Basin will not receive any reserved water from Upper Klamath Lake — a devastating prospect for farmers who have already planted fields, hired crews and made plans for the growing season ahead. “Growers and irrigation districts have spent the entire spring re-engineering and building systems to SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. WEED MAN SERVING 18 YEARS WILL BE RELEASED 10 YEARS EARLY Tale of redemption: Weed man serving 18 year sentence will be released 10 years early. The story of Sundance Angel Gonzalez of Weed is one of redemption, second chances, and turning one's life around. It is an ongoing story, but one with a bright ray of light after much darkness that could have sent the 26-year-old spiraling further down the OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools COVID-19 IN SISKIYOU: HERE'S WHAT'S CAUSING THE SPIKE IN CASES The Siskiyou County Public Health Department is investigating the causes for the recent rise in positive cases, but they're thought to be the result of workplace exposure, family case clusters, and community transmission, said department spokesperson Angelica Cook.Siskiyou County is
FARMERS BUY LAND, MAKE CAMP BY SHUT KLAMATH PROJECT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — Two farmers with ties to anti-government activist Ammon Bundy have purchased land by a shut-off irrigation canal in Oregon that would normally deliver water to a massive federal irrigation project along the California-Oregon border and have set up a protest encampment there, Jefferson Public Radio reports. WEED MAN SERVING 18 YEARS WILL BE RELEASED 10 YEARS EARLY Tale of redemption: Weed man serving 18 year sentence will be released 10 years early. The story of Sundance Angel Gonzalez of Weed is one of redemption, second chances, and turning one's life around. It is an ongoing story, but one with a bright ray of light after much darkness that could have sent the 26-year-old spiraling further down the OPINION: LOGGING WILL INCREASE WILDFIRE RISK FOR MOUNTAIN OPINION: Logging will increase wildfire risk for mountain towns. Over four million acres burned in California in 2020. Despite this unprecedented climate disaster, CalFire is poised to increase future wildfire risk for residents of Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta City, McCloud and Castella by approving the Soda Springs Timber Harvest Plan, whichwould use
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the COMPANY HIRED TO RESTORE AREA UNDER IRON GATE, COPCO, JC The plan to remove four Klamath dams took another small step forward last Friday as the Klamath River Renewal Corp. announced they’ve signed a contract with a Texas-based company to restore the area where dams and their reservoirs are. Once the dams are removed and the Klamath River returns to its pre-dam path, Resource EnvironmentSolutions
SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools COVID-19 IN SISKIYOU: HERE'S WHAT'S CAUSING THE SPIKE IN CASES The Siskiyou County Public Health Department is investigating the causes for the recent rise in positive cases, but they're thought to be the result of workplace exposure, family case clusters, and community transmission, said department spokesperson Angelica Cook.Siskiyou County is
OPINION: LOGGING WILL INCREASE WILDFIRE RISK FOR MOUNTAIN OPINION: Logging will increase wildfire risk for mountain towns. Over four million acres burned in California in 2020. Despite this unprecedented climate disaster, CalFire is poised to increase future wildfire risk for residents of Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta City, McCloud and Castella by approving the Soda Springs Timber Harvest Plan, whichwould use
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE EXPERTS WARN TO STAY AWAY FROM Wildlife experts are warning people not to approach some baby animals, even if they appear to be abandoned. That’s because some animal mothers — including deer, rabbits and hares — leave their young while they graze, returning later; an act that protects the babies from predators. Well-meaning humans often mistake these offspring as REFUGE FIRE FULLY CONTAINED NEAR TULELAKE Original story. Firefighters are battling a 600-acre fire about 10 miles west of Tulelake in Siskiyou County, dubbed the Refuge Fire. The fire was 30% contained as of 8 a.m. Sunday morning, according to CAL FIRE's Twitter feed. The fire, which was sparked Sunday afternoon, is burning off Lower Klamath Lake Road and Dorris Brownell Road. SCOTT VALLEY SUPPORTS MILES ISBELL WITH BLOOD DRIVE, BAKE SALE The community of Scott Valley came out in force last week by giving blood and money to help 9-year-old Miles Isbell, who is battling a cancerous Medullablastoma tumor on his brain. Wednesday's bake sale raised more than $5,000, the rolling pin raffle raised $675, and shirts and other donations brought in over $1,000. BOOKINGS - NEWS - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA - YREKA, CA The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office reported the following information: Nov. 25. ‒ Clay William Ferguson, 23 of Yreka, was charged with possessing a creature illegally, providing a false statement, petty theft, and discharging a dead weapon. ‒ Jarred Wayne Booth, 24 of Weed, was charged with taking a deer without a license, providing a SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools COVID-19 IN SISKIYOU: HERE'S WHAT'S CAUSING THE SPIKE IN CASES The Siskiyou County Public Health Department is investigating the causes for the recent rise in positive cases, but they're thought to be the result of workplace exposure, family case clusters, and community transmission, said department spokesperson Angelica Cook.Siskiyou County is
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
FARMERS WILL GET ZERO ALLOCATION FROM KLAMATH PROJECT IN 2021 The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 farmers in the Klamath Basin will not receive any reserved water from Upper Klamath Lake — a devastating prospect for farmers who have already planted fields, hired crews and made plans for the growing season ahead. “Growers and irrigation districts have spent the entire spring re-engineering and building systems to OPINION: LOGGING WILL INCREASE WILDFIRE RISK FOR MOUNTAIN OPINION: Logging will increase wildfire risk for mountain towns. Over four million acres burned in California in 2020. Despite this unprecedented climate disaster, CalFire is poised to increase future wildfire risk for residents of Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta City, McCloud and Castella by approving the Soda Springs Timber Harvest Plan, whichwould use
SCOTT VALLEY SUPPORTS MILES ISBELL WITH BLOOD DRIVE, BAKE SALE The community of Scott Valley came out in force last week by giving blood and money to help 9-year-old Miles Isbell, who is battling a cancerous Medullablastoma tumor on his brain. Wednesday's bake sale raised more than $5,000, the rolling pin raffle raised $675, and shirts and other donations brought in over $1,000. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE EXPERTS WARN TO STAY AWAY FROM Too often, well-intentioned people interfere rather than help. Unless you are licensed to do so, removing wild animals from their habitat is against the law, said Tira, who received reports of people keeping fawns as pets on leashes from CDFW wildlife experts and law enforcement officers. CHARLOTTE MULLEN WEBSTER Charlotte Mullen Webster, 74, of Etna, passed away at home with her family on March 6, 2011. Charlotte was born in Long Beach on April 8, 1936 to Oliver and Evelyn Mullen. She grew up in Inglewood. She graduated from high school at Culter Academy in Los Angeles. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff HERE'S WHERE KIDS CAN LEARN BASKETBALL SKILLS FROM COS The annual College of the Siskiyous men’s basketball camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 is coming up June 21-25 at the gym at the COS campus in Weed. COS coaches and players will coach the camp. Kids ages 5 to 8 attend from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and 9 to 14 year-olds attend from 11 a.m. to 1 KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools COVID-19 IN SISKIYOU: HERE'S WHAT'S CAUSING THE SPIKE IN CASES The Siskiyou County Public Health Department is investigating the causes for the recent rise in positive cases, but they're thought to be the result of workplace exposure, family case clusters, and community transmission, said department spokesperson Angelica Cook.Siskiyou County is
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
FARMERS WILL GET ZERO ALLOCATION FROM KLAMATH PROJECT IN 2021 The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 farmers in the Klamath Basin will not receive any reserved water from Upper Klamath Lake — a devastating prospect for farmers who have already planted fields, hired crews and made plans for the growing season ahead. “Growers and irrigation districts have spent the entire spring re-engineering and building systems to OPINION: LOGGING WILL INCREASE WILDFIRE RISK FOR MOUNTAIN OPINION: Logging will increase wildfire risk for mountain towns. Over four million acres burned in California in 2020. Despite this unprecedented climate disaster, CalFire is poised to increase future wildfire risk for residents of Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta City, McCloud and Castella by approving the Soda Springs Timber Harvest Plan, whichwould use
SCOTT VALLEY SUPPORTS MILES ISBELL WITH BLOOD DRIVE, BAKE SALE The community of Scott Valley came out in force last week by giving blood and money to help 9-year-old Miles Isbell, who is battling a cancerous Medullablastoma tumor on his brain. Wednesday's bake sale raised more than $5,000, the rolling pin raffle raised $675, and shirts and other donations brought in over $1,000. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE EXPERTS WARN TO STAY AWAY FROM Too often, well-intentioned people interfere rather than help. Unless you are licensed to do so, removing wild animals from their habitat is against the law, said Tira, who received reports of people keeping fawns as pets on leashes from CDFW wildlife experts and law enforcement officers. CHARLOTTE MULLEN WEBSTER Charlotte Mullen Webster, 74, of Etna, passed away at home with her family on March 6, 2011. Charlotte was born in Long Beach on April 8, 1936 to Oliver and Evelyn Mullen. She grew up in Inglewood. She graduated from high school at Culter Academy in Los Angeles. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMPAUTHOR: KELSEYSHELTON
Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools COVID-19 IN SISKIYOU: HERE'S WHAT'S CAUSING THE SPIKE IN CASES The Siskiyou County Public Health Department is investigating the causes for the recent rise in positive cases, but they're thought to be the result of workplace exposure, family case clusters, and community transmission, said department spokesperson Angelica Cook.Siskiyou County is
SISKIYOU GOLDEN FAIR TO RETURN TO YREKA IN 2021 Siskiyou Golden Fair to return to Yreka in 2021. To make the 2021 Siskiyou Golden Fair a reality this August, officials say they'll be limiting attendance to 50% capacity. “Protocols will be in place to make the annual fair as safe as possible,” said fair CEO Cliff Munson. “Our goal is to create our annual celebration of this greatcounty
MAN ACCUSED OF YREKA GREENWAY MURDER SURPRISES COURT WITH A Yreka-area transient accused of murder surprised prosecutors on Tuesday when he changed his plea from "not guilty" to "guilty" midway through a preliminary hearing at the Siskiyou County Courthouse. Noah William Smith, age 20, is accused of severely beating 53-year-old Yreka resident Joseph Hendricks on Feb. 24 in a homeless encampment inthe
OPINION: LOGGING WILL INCREASE WILDFIRE RISK FOR MOUNTAIN OPINION: Logging will increase wildfire risk for mountain towns. Over four million acres burned in California in 2020. Despite this unprecedented climate disaster, CalFire is poised to increase future wildfire risk for residents of Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta City, McCloud and Castella by approving the Soda Springs Timber Harvest Plan, whichwould use
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE EXPERTS WARN TO STAY AWAY FROM Too often, well-intentioned people interfere rather than help. Unless you are licensed to do so, removing wild animals from their habitat is against the law, said Tira, who received reports of people keeping fawns as pets on leashes from CDFW wildlife experts and law enforcement officers. REFUGE FIRE FULLY CONTAINED NEAR TULELAKE, CAL FIRE SAYS Original story. Firefighters are battling a 600-acre fire about 10 miles west of Tulelake in Siskiyou County, dubbed the Refuge Fire. The fire was 30% contained as of 8 a.m. Sunday morning, according to CAL FIRE's Twitter feed. The fire, which was sparked Sunday afternoon, is burning off Lower Klamath Lake Road and Dorris Brownell Road. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the SCOTT VALLEY SUPPORTS MILES ISBELL WITH BLOOD DRIVE, BAKE SALE The community of Scott Valley came out in force last week by giving blood and money to help 9-year-old Miles Isbell, who is battling a cancerous Medullablastoma tumor on his brain. Wednesday's bake sale raised more than $5,000, the rolling pin raffle raised $675, and shirts and other donations brought in over $1,000. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
BOOKED INTO JAIL FEB. 2, 2017 A look at the bookings in the Feb. 2 edition of the Siskiyou Daily News. The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department reports the following bookings: ‒ Breanna Marie Woodall, 21, of Yreka, rearrested for a probation violation. ‒ Larry Earl Purdy, 21, of Yreka, charged with assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm causing great bodily JUDGE AFFIRMS ARNOLD AGGAS' 13 YEAR SENTENCE FOR YREKA The final chapter of a cold case unfolded in the Siskiyou County Superior Court on Tuesday as Arnold Aggas was sentenced for his part in the killing of Kimberly Kantonen in 1989. ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE: AGGAS BACK IN CUSTODY The Yreka man charged with attempted murder but released on his own recognizance in early April because the district attorney couldn’t secure civilian witnesses to testify is back in custody, and his daughter has also been taken into custody on accessory charges. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
BOOKED INTO JAIL FEB. 2, 2017 A look at the bookings in the Feb. 2 edition of the Siskiyou Daily News. The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department reports the following bookings: ‒ Breanna Marie Woodall, 21, of Yreka, rearrested for a probation violation. ‒ Larry Earl Purdy, 21, of Yreka, charged with assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm causing great bodily JUDGE AFFIRMS ARNOLD AGGAS' 13 YEAR SENTENCE FOR YREKA The final chapter of a cold case unfolded in the Siskiyou County Superior Court on Tuesday as Arnold Aggas was sentenced for his part in the killing of Kimberly Kantonen in 1989. ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE: AGGAS BACK IN CUSTODY The Yreka man charged with attempted murder but released on his own recognizance in early April because the district attorney couldn’t secure civilian witnesses to testify is back in custody, and his daughter has also been taken into custody on accessory charges. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THREE SISKIYOU COUNTY MURDER The Timothy Chase McDonald case is not currently set for trial but it's in the preparation stage, Andrus said. He is scheduled back in court on March 23, possibly to set a trial date. McDonald, age 23 of Yreka, is charged with the murder of 31-year-old Spencer Hodgson in April of 2019. He's been incarcerated at the Siskiyou County Jail inYreka
CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
BOOKINGS - NEWS - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA - YREKA, CA The bookings above are public record provided by the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office and reflect only the initial actions taken by law enforcement in the course of their duty. This information is not intended to comment on the guilt or innocence of those listed, nor is it an indication of the final disposition of these cases. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, FEB. 10, 2021 The “Letters to the Editor,” the voice of the people, allow us, the citizenry, to express our thoughts and opinions. The Democratic Party is attempting to take over our country by dragging us down into the swamp. We have been here before when we broke away from British rule. In the mid 1700s our forefathers got together and drafted the AGENCIES COME TOGETHER TO BUST ILLEGAL MARIJUANA GROWS IN Agencies come together to bust illegal marijuana grows in Siskiyou County. The seizure of more than 18,000 illegal cannabis plants from Siskiyou County grows late last month brings the total to more than 60,000 confiscated plants so far in 2020, said Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey. The counter-drug raids were conducted with help from a longEDITORIAL CARTOONS
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SISKIYOU HOMELESSNESS UP BY 45% It is suspected that the experience gained in last year’s count, which was the first of its kind in Siskiyou County, increased the number of homeless identified this year, according to a press release from the Siskiyou County Homelessness Coalition. Collectively, 193 individuals who met the U.S. Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment’s
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Helen Groncki passed away on July 9, 2018, at the age of 94 1/2. A longtime resident of Yreka, many of her happiest years were spent living in Sawyer’s Bar during the time her husband, Al Groncki, was ranger. Helen was born on Dec. 27, 1923, in Poland. She studied nursing in Austria before emigrating to Canada in the 50s. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
BOOKED INTO JAIL FEB. 2, 2017 A look at the bookings in the Feb. 2 edition of the Siskiyou Daily News. The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department reports the following bookings: ‒ Breanna Marie Woodall, 21, of Yreka, rearrested for a probation violation. ‒ Larry Earl Purdy, 21, of Yreka, charged with assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm causing great bodily JUDGE AFFIRMS ARNOLD AGGAS' 13 YEAR SENTENCE FOR YREKA The final chapter of a cold case unfolded in the Siskiyou County Superior Court on Tuesday as Arnold Aggas was sentenced for his part in the killing of Kimberly Kantonen in 1989. ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE: AGGAS BACK IN CUSTODY The Yreka man charged with attempted murder but released on his own recognizance in early April because the district attorney couldn’t secure civilian witnesses to testify is back in custody, and his daughter has also been taken into custody on accessory charges. SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS: LOCAL NEWS, POLITICS & SPORTS INSPORTSENTERTAINMENTLIFESTYLEOBITUARIESCARS Siskiyou Daily News: Local News, Politics & Sports in Yreka, CA. How these two counties plan COVID vaccination outreach in rural areas. YHS valedictorian will chase her childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. Happy Camp valedictorian will attend SOU, pursue career in writing. 'We Art Together' brought creativity to students, seniors. SCOTT VALLEY'S VALLEY-WIDE YARD SALE IS BACK IN 2021 The Scott Valley’s Valley-Wide Yard Sale has traditionally been held on the first weekend in June for more than 25 years. Historically very popular with up to 100 published sales, the event languished last year due to the COVID-19 shutdown. A few local yard sale enthusiasts are working to revive this popular event and bring it back to its OBITUARIES IN YREKA, CA Goldie Lois Opdyke, known to many as “Grandma,” passed away on April 1, 2021 under the care of Madrone Hospice in Yreka. She was 100 years old. Goldie was born October 8, 1920 to Frank and Bess Beeson in Meridian, California. At a young age, Bess - SISKIYOU DAILY NEWS, YREKA, CA Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA ~ 924 N. Mount Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. ~ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ~ Cookie Policy ~ Do Not Sell My PersonalInformation.
KLAMATH BASIN DROUGHT: FUTURE OF FARMS, ENDANGERED SPECIES How a historic drought is threatening the future of Klamath Basin farms and endangered species. When it was announced Wednesday that Klamath River Basin farmers would receive less than 10% of their annual summer water allotments due to a historic drought, the news was not so much of a surprise as it was stunning in the totality of theeconomic
SISKIYOU MAN ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING MONEY HAS BAIL RAISED Man accused of laundering money from Shasta Vista pot grows has bail raised to $3 million. Despite his defense attorney alleging that racial bias may be in play, Siskiyou County Superior Court Judge Karen Dixon increased Hmong businessman Mouyang Lee's bail from $2 million to $3 million at a bail hearing last week. CLEAN UP AFTER SLATER FIRE UNDERWAY IN HAPPY CAMP Efforts to clean up after the Slater Fire are still underway in the Happy Camp area, with the Indian Meadows neighborhood first up. The Slater Fire, which was sparked Sept. 8, 2020, destroyed nearly 200 Happy Camp homes and killed two people. The destructive fire not only leveled neighborhoods and landmarks in the town, but also leftresidents
BOOKED INTO JAIL FEB. 2, 2017 A look at the bookings in the Feb. 2 edition of the Siskiyou Daily News. The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department reports the following bookings: ‒ Breanna Marie Woodall, 21, of Yreka, rearrested for a probation violation. ‒ Larry Earl Purdy, 21, of Yreka, charged with assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm causing great bodily JUDGE AFFIRMS ARNOLD AGGAS' 13 YEAR SENTENCE FOR YREKA The final chapter of a cold case unfolded in the Siskiyou County Superior Court on Tuesday as Arnold Aggas was sentenced for his part in the killing of Kimberly Kantonen in 1989. ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE: AGGAS BACK IN CUSTODY The Yreka man charged with attempted murder but released on his own recognizance in early April because the district attorney couldn’t secure civilian witnesses to testify is back in custody, and his daughter has also been taken into custody on accessory charges. COVID-19 CASES SURGE 46.4% IN CALIFORNIA, SISKIYOU New coronavirus cases leaped in California in the week ending Sunday, rising 46.4% as 12,109 cases were reported. The previous week had 8,272 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. California ranked 36th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WILL SPEAK IN Candidate Eric Early, who is running for State Attorney General in 2022 will speak at a meet and greet in Mount Shasta on Thursday, June 17, sponsored by the Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee. Other speakers include Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus, Siskiyou County Sheriff VACCINATED CALIFORNIA WORKERS MAY HAVE TO KEEP MASKS ON California is set to fully reopen in less than two weeks and do away with virtually all mask and social distancing requirements for vaccinated people, but those who regulate workplaces in the state aren't ready to go that far and that has business groups upset. The California Occupational Safety and IT’S GRADUATION SEASON. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Graduation season is upon us. This year, many local schools are returning to in-person graduation ceremonies, although most will be limiting the number of guests who can attend due to the COVID-19 pande. Here’s how north Siskiyou high schools HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THREE SISKIYOU COUNTY MURDER The Timothy Chase McDonald case is not currently set for trial but it's in the preparation stage, Andrus said. He is scheduled back in court on March 23, possibly to set a trial date. McDonald, age 23 of Yreka, is charged with the murder of 31-year-old Spencer Hodgson in April of 2019. He's been incarcerated at the Siskiyou County Jail inYreka
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