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8/08/24 Board of Supervisors meeting

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BOS 8/8/24: Gloves Come Off in Special Charter County Meeting

Posted on August 9, 2024 by Barbara Rice

This special meeting of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors was called to order at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 8, 2024.  Supervisor Tim Garman was not present. The complete video and agenda are available here. Timestamps are in parentheses.… Continue Reading →

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    I changed my last name to my mother's maiden name; because I always felt like I was most like her family and because I felt so close to grandpa (her dad). What's in a name? Belonging, memories, allegiance, a sense of self, embracing our truth, alignment with our chosen place in the world and the […]
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    Great article Doni! I had a Babcia and a Dziadziu. I HAD a first name that I didn't like and was never used so I ditched it when I got married but kept my middle name and family name (which I've always liked) with my husband's name when I got married. I always thought that […]
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    In reply to Doni Chamberlain. Two friends married, and last names were simple. Mary Smith married John Smith; so she didn't have to change any records. The only issue was when she was asked her maiden name. Smith, said she. No, I mean the name you were born with. You get the picture.
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