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Advice for 2021 – We Ring in the New Year with Your Words of Wisdom

Posted on January 1, 2021 by Doni Chamberlain

We made it. We survived 2020. Remember this time last year, and the novelty of that clever sounding 2020? Remember how blissfully innocent we were, unaware of the pandemic train heading our way that would soon derail life as we… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Barbara Rice, Colette O'Connor, Eleanor Townsend, Linda L Schreiber, The Gift of Fear
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Here’s to All the Ladies #nopointinstoppingnow

Posted on December 30, 2020 by ...

Christmas Day is over with its particular 2020 weirdness and there were many opportunities to overdo it. I make no apologies for decorating our home. The men in my house silently appreciate my efforts or that’s what I tell myself.… Continue Reading →

Humor, Lead Story, Opinion Erin Stuart
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Be Wary of Medicare Plan Phone Solicitors or Caveat Emptor: Buyer Beware

Posted on December 28, 2020 by Margaret R. Beck

A group of local agents recently shared concerns about the marketing methods of phone solicitors, particularly as it relates to the Medicare Advantage plans in far Northern California. With the current Covid situation, electronic enrollments to a plan can be… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion insurance, Margaret Beck, Medicare scams
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Bonnes Fetes! Preparing for 2021, Publishing Your Advice on New Year’s Eve

Posted on December 25, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Raise your hand if your holidays have been more depressing and dark then merry and bright. Raise your hand if there’s a shortage of comfort and joy in your life at the moment. Raise your hand if you are weary… Continue Reading →

Cartoons, Lead Story, Opinion Bonnes Fetes, Doug Cushman, Sour cream coffee cake
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2020: The Year of….

Posted on December 23, 2020 by Deb Segelitz

Well, hi! I would normally add, “how ya doin’?” but… * flails wildly * … you know. Everything. I’ve been following things here at aNewsCafe’ and boy howdy it’s been a heck of a year, hasn’t it? If you feel… Continue Reading →

Lead Story Deb Segelitz
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Surprise 4-to-1 Redding City Council Vote Robs Michael Dacquisto of Mayoral Position

Posted on December 20, 2020 by Guest Speaker

Three Redding City Council Members recently severely diminished the votes of several thousand voters. It was four, but Council Mark Mezanno publicly stated he misunderstood the matter, it was his first meeting. Based on a motion by Julie Winter, and… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion John Dunlap, Mark Mezzano, Michael Dacquisto, Redding City Council
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Scarce Middle Ground in North State’s COVID Battle Ground

Posted on December 17, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

The North State is the place to live if you’re a COVID-denying, curfew-breaking, face-mask-burning, anti-science, pro-Trump, China-flu-believer. Bonus points for you if you’re in that group and you also own, for example, a restaurant, such as the San Francisco Deli,… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion
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Give Yourself and Your Doctor a Christmas Gift

Posted on December 14, 2020 by Margaret R. Beck

Health Care in the North State presents particular challenges. We simply do not have enough providers. Our doctors’ offices have large patient loads and limited time available for each patient. When new people move to our area, they are surprised… Continue Reading →

Lead Story doctor visits, health insurance, Margaret Beck

Shasta College Issues $30M In Measure H Bonds, Saves Taxpayers $2M In Borrowing Costs

Posted on December 14, 2020 by Press Release

  In December 2020, the Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (“District”) board authorized a 30 million dollar bond issuance from the voter-approved $139 million general obligation bond (Measure H) passed in November 2016. The District took advantage of historically low-interest… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements Shasta College
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La Cabana Family Update: Some Good News, Much Community Love, and So Many Questions

Posted on December 11, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

It’s been two days since a pre-dawn fire destroyed the east-Redding home of La Cabana Mexican Restaurant owners Matilde and Jesus Manzo. The 66-year-old couple, parents to seven adult children and grandparents to 19, were flown to the burn unit… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News, Opinion Jesus Manzo, La Cabana, Matilde Manzo

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  • Comment on Retired oncology nurse shares blue-ribbon recipes, and passion for county fairs, activities, and pot-bellied pigs by Mahmoud Darwish
    Shasta County has more 4-H youths than all of California’s other counties combined. Shasta County appears to be #1 in junior livestock sales with ~$2million/year compared to ~$1.5million for Kern... But Kern County has over 1,000 4H-ers, Fresno County has ~750, and Shasta is third with ~675. Statewide there are ~4,100, so ~1/6 California 4H-ers […]
  • Comment on Retired oncology nurse shares blue-ribbon recipes, and passion for county fairs, activities, and pot-bellied pigs by Viktoria Peterson
    Awesome story about an awesome woman! Go Mary! And just in time for me to make my cousin a lemon pie for her birthday-tomorrow! Thank you, Doni!
  • Comment on Retired oncology nurse shares blue-ribbon recipes, and passion for county fairs, activities, and pot-bellied pigs by Marilyn Stephens
    I am blessed to be her neighbor and friend. Our first summer on the street she appeared with a lemon meringue pie, imperfect and wondered if we wanted it. My husband was in pie heaven. DO NOT offer to help her on delivery day, she does it all with her infectious smile. Your article is […]
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