U.S. Bank Foundation awards grant to Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Turtle Bay Exploration Park is proud to announce an operating grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation in support of exhibitions, educational programs and activities throughout the Park. The cornerstones of Turtle Bay’s vision are education, cultural engagement, and economic growth.… Continue Reading

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Remembering Isaac Lowe: She Literally Pushed for Change

I can’t say goodbye to Ms. Isaac Lowe without sharing this story. This goes back to a cold December evening 21 years ago, with a steady if not driving rain. We had a matter before the Anderson City Council, and… Continue Reading

‘Historically Black College and Universities Regional Transfer’ Fair

Sierra College in Rocklin is hosting a Historically Black College and Universities Regional Transfer Fair on Wednesday, February 10th. Students who would like to attend the Fair are encouraged to sign up in the Shasta College Transfer Center, room 126.… Continue Reading

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The Weight is Over: Part 7 – Learning the Hard Way

Last week was a joyous one. I reported that I was down 7 pounds and 8.75 inches. I’ve been on this program almost five weeks. It feels a lifetime. Maybe because it’s been such a life-changer. I don’t know if… Continue Reading

Shasta Chorale To Sing Great Choral Works Of The 21st Century

The Shasta College Community Chorale is seeking new members for the concert to be performed in May. Auditions will be held during the first three weeks of the spring term, starting January 25. 2016. The Chorale meets on Monday evenings… Continue Reading

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No Longer in Doubt: Battle Nearly Won Against Trail’s Invasive Plants

During 45 days of May and June 1864, the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Northern Virginia lost as many soldiers as the previous three years of Civil War. However, after that time, the outcome of the conflict… Continue Reading