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Bicyclist Dies in Solo Crash on College View Drive

Posted on June 14, 2020 by Press Release

On June 13th, 2020, at 6:35 P.M., Redding Police were dispatched to a single bicycle collision on College View Drive east of Bethel Church. Citizens called for emergency services after locating the male victim injured and unresponsive next to his… Continue Reading →

Press release bicycle accident, fatality
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Read Against Racism – An Interview with Gloria Kimbwala: ‘Work begins in your heart’

Posted on June 14, 2020 by Annelise Pierce

Gloria Kimbwala has been a part of the Redding community for the last three years, but my first introduction to her was only last week. During a June 5 protest for black equality at Redding’s City Hall, Gloria delivered an… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Gloria Kimbwala
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Shirley – The Clever Critic’s Review

Posted on June 13, 2020 by Robert Burke

Hello Clever People! Welcome to my review for the new biopic Shirley. This film follows the story of Shirley Jackson and the strange circumstances that surround a younger couple moving in with her and her husband. Click the video below… Continue Reading →

Columns, Film review, Lead Story
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Coronavirus – A Tale of Two Cities: A Cautionary Tale for Shasta County

Posted on June 12, 2020 by Guest Speaker

My name is Nick Germano and I am currently the Chief Resident at my Internal Medicine Residency program and hospital in Mason City, Iowa. In July, I will be going on to complete Fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Letter to the Editor, Opinion Dr. Nicholas Germano
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I Stand With The Police

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Guest Speaker

Dear Editor, If you chose to print this I am sure you will get a lot of, WHY, HOW COULD YOU comments. Do I condemn the actions of some police officers? Of course, but the majority are just trying to… Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor, Opinion Bruce Vojtecky
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Shasta College Professor Collaborates on World History Project

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Press Release

Shasta College is about to make history. Literally. Professor Jesse Lynch, a history instructor at Shasta College, is collaborating with the Open Educational Resource (OER) Project on their latest effort, the World History Project (https://whp.oerproject.com), to develop, evaluate, and apply… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements Shasta College

Vehicle Crashes Into Holiday Market in Burglary

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Press Release

On Thursday, 06/11/2020, at approximately 0300 hours, deputies with the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for service regarding a vehicle ramming through the front wall of Holiday Market in Palo Cedro. An employee of the business was… Continue Reading →

Press release burglary, Holiday Market, vehicle crash
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Living on the Edge: ‘Bethel is my Church’

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Guest Speaker

My name is Diego Tantardini. I own and run Tantardini’s Bakery and Deli in Redding. I opened this business five years ago because I have passion for food and I want to share my passion with the fantastic community of… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Letter to the Editor, Opinion Diego Tantardini, Tantardini

Redding Man Arrested in Hit and Run on Hilltop Drive

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Redding Police Department

On Wednesday June 10th, 2020 at 3:30 P.M. Redding Police Officers responded to the 200 block of Hilltop Drive to investigate a hit and run traffic collision. The investigation revealed a white van was traveling north on Hilltop Drive while… Continue Reading →

Press release DUI, hit and run
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Shooting for the Truth About Magrini and the Militia

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Words I thought I’d never write: I kind of feel sorry for Shasta County’s militia. Not all of them, but specifically, peace-loving militia folks who showed up at the June 2 George Floyd protest in Redding; now dazed and confused… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Doni Chamberlain, Eric Magrini, Phil Fountain, Shasta County Militia

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    Great lady. I enjoyed her energy and dedication as we served together on the board of the Shasta High Choir Boosters. Great smile, great laugh.
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    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 […]
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