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Mistress of the Mix: The Return Of Armageddarevolutiopocalypticafluenza

Posted on March 27, 2020 by Valerie Ing

The unleashing of COVID-19 (and how to survive it) is what my dad has been sounding the alarm about for decades. Now that the day has finally arrived that his expert opinion is desperately needed, he’s unable to participate much… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Music Coronavirus, COVID-19, Mistress of the Mix, Valerie Ing
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How to Salvage Your Gifts without Hurting Someone’s Feelings

Posted on March 25, 2020 by Barbara Stone

In my ongoing quest to encourage people to shop efficiently and sustainably,  and to get rid of clothing you really don’t like or can’t use, I have come across a problem we have all faced at one time or another.… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Living Barbara Stone
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A Word About Toilet Paper in the COVID-19 Era

Posted on March 24, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

We know something serious is going down when people start hoarding toilet paper, which is exactly what began this month when word reached the U.S. that COVID-19 was coming for us. I don’t know who started the memo suggesting people… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Doni Chamberlain, Steve DuBois, toilet paper
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Coronavirus Daydreams and Nightmares

Posted on March 23, 2020 by R.V. Scheide

As of this writing, the Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency reports it has tested just 62 people for novel coronavirus in Shasta County. Sixty-one tested negative and just one person tested positive, a travel-related case who has since… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, R.V. Scheide
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Onward – The Clever Critic’s Review

Posted on March 21, 2020 by Robert Burke

Hello Clever People! Welcome to my review for the new Disney/Pixar film, Onward. This fantasy animated film follows the story of two brothers who have 24 hours to get a crystal to help bring their father back to life. Click… Continue Reading →

Columns, Film review, Lead Story film review, Robert Burke
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California Outback Report: Earth Day at 50 – A reflection interrupted—by a pandemic

Posted on March 20, 2020 by H.A. Silliman

Modoc County, March 18, 2020—Snow came several days this week, symbolically sealing off residents of the California Outback hermetically from others. In a county where the population is 2 people per square mile, it’s easy to be distanced socially. And… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion H.A. Silliman
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The C-Word

Posted on March 19, 2020 by Deb Segelitz

The C-word. After Doni’s recent article on the subject of cussing, you might think I mean ‘that’ c-word, but I don’t (yet). These days there’s another big bad c-word in town. You guessed it: coronavirus, or COVID-19 if you prefer.… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Deb Segelitz, Scotland
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With Novel Coronavirus, Bethel Gets It Right

Posted on March 16, 2020 by R.V. Scheide

For once, my hat’s off to Bethel, the megachurch in Shasta County’s midst that boasts 11,500 local attendees. Due to fear of the rapidly spreading novel coronavirus pandemic, last week the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry postponed all foreign and… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Bethel Church, Coronavirus, COVID-19, R.V. Scheide
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Coronavirus and Your Insurance

Posted on March 15, 2020 by Margaret R. Beck

One of the joys of vacation travel is taking a break from the news. The fact that our small hotel at the Fitzroy National Park Island had internet only in the lobby area, helped us disconnect to some degree. Our… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Health & Fitness, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, insurance, Marge Beck
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Emma – The Clever Critic’s Review

Posted on March 14, 2020 by Robert Burke

Hello Clever People! Welcome to my review for the new Jane Austin adaptation, Emma. This film follows the story of Emma, a young woman who starts to dabble in the love lives of her close friends. Click the video below… Continue Reading →

Columns, Film review, Lead Story, Opinion

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