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Redding Peace Officers’ Association Supports Turtle Bay Hotel

The Redding Peace Officers announced their support for the city’s land sale to McConnell Foundation, paving the way for a new four-star hotel at Turtle Bay. “We’re pleased to support a four star hotel at Turtle Bay,” said Brad LaCroix,… Continue Reading

Tehama Trail’s Self-guided Farm Tour – 2 Days, 20 Farms, Hours of Tasting and Visiting with Local Farmers

The Tehama Trail 4th Annual Passport Weekend, held on June 7 and 8, is your chance to take a leisurely drive along backcountry roads, learn how food grows, taste farm-fresh produce, artisan olive oil and handcrafted wine, and meet your… Continue Reading

Writer & Actor Tim Holt Portrays Mr. Whitman in Commemoration of His 195th Birthday

The celebrated Poet Of The Open Road talks about his boyhood growing up on Long Island, his newspaper career, his encounters with Abraham Lincoln and Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the life experiences that went into the making of “Leaves Of… Continue Reading

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Drive Thru Collection for Project Homeless CONNECT

First Christian Church, 3590 Placer Street, Redding will be holding a drive-thru collection of new (nothing outdated please), travel or regular size personal hygiene items on Saturday, May 31st from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The items collected will be… Continue Reading

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Whiskeytown Falls – No Longer Whiskeytown’s Best Kept Secret

Until 2004, the knowledge of beautiful cascading Whiskeytown Falls was kept silent. In the late 1960’s only a few loggers and park rangers knew about the falls, but the funds to create a trail and protect them were not available.… Continue Reading

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Board of Supes – 5/7: Emergency Declaration on Drought

The Board on this day received a report from Lori Scott, Treasurer of the County, on Investments for the quarter ending March 31. This dry-seeming report provides an interesting look at the management of revenues by public agencies. The county… Continue Reading

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Menu Please: El Rinconcito’s little corner of good food

After Senor Rosa’s upped sticks and moved into the old Leatherby’s Family Creamery at the south end of the Downtown Mall (call it the Promenade all you like, it’s still the old Downtown Mall) that funny little cinder block building… Continue Reading