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Caution: Read Manual Before Re-opening! Mask Up!

Posted on May 18, 2020 by R.V. Scheide

Any time I see someone struggling to assemble a mechanical gadget, I always ask, with not small pleasure, “Did you read the manual?” Because no one ever reads the manual. That includes me sometimes. Almost three months into the novel… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, R.V. Scheide

Shasta College To Award $1.8M In CARES Money To Students

Posted on May 13, 2020 by Press Release

As part of the national CARES Act, Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, Shasta College will be distributing over $1.8M in funds to over 2,700 eligible students starting May 29. Qualified students will be receiving an email notifying them that they… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, COVID-19, Press release Coronavirus, COVID-19, Shasta College

Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/12/2020

Posted on May 12, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 32 Confirmed Cases Today: 1 Total Tests to Date: 2179 In Isolation: 1 In Quarantine: 7 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 2147 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 0 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Shasta County’s Attestation Posted by State; More Businesses Can Open

Posted on May 12, 2020 by Press Release

The Shasta County Local Variance Attestation, a path toward re-opening the county, has been posted by the California Department of Public Health, which allows the county to move more quickly through Stage 2 of the state’s re-opening plan. This plan… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, News Coronavirus, COVID-19

Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/07/2020

Posted on May 7, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1,809 In Isolation: 2 In Quarantine: 8 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,778 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Locked Down: Mindfulness in Madness

Posted on May 7, 2020 by Douglas Craig

“People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But I think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Doug Craig
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Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/05/2020

Posted on May 6, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1665 In Isolation: 3 In Quarantine: 5 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,634 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Reply to Matt Peebles: Do We Have What It Takes?

Posted on May 5, 2020 by Steve Towers

  Yesterday Matt Peebles posted a well-reasoned and thought-provoking essay on the topic of population density as it relates to the COVID-19 crisis. He invited us to draw our own conclusions regarding the question of local control over mitigation measures.… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Matt Peebles, Steve Towers

Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/04/2020

Posted on May 4, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1594 In Isolation: 5 In Quarantine: 10 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,563 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

Archive, COVID-19, News Coronavirus, COVID-19
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Data Favors Localized Risk Assessment

Posted on May 4, 2020 by Guest Speaker

Quite a few of my friends have made claims lately that rural areas should be allowed to stop sheltering in place. After all, many rural areas have few to no documented cases of COVID-19, let alone deaths. But given the… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Matt Peebles

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    "Enriquez said he also came up with an innovative idea that would bring together several Northern California counties to transform the deactivated High Desert State Prison into a regional jail." HDSP is still in operation and houses Level IV maximum security and no-parole lifers. Next door, the aging, decrepit, and poorly constructed California Correctional Center […]
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    In reply to Mike Michalak. Good feedback. I looked at the zoning map again. The businesses mentioned (Haven, etc.) hug Eastside Road. So an outdoor processing plant could be proposed in the HI area next to residential backyard fences. Perhaps the consideration should be expanded for the "big picture" into the future. There should be […]
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    In reply to MovingForward. Point well taken. The Kutras property adjacent to the Sundial Bridge was formerly zoned industrial and the proposed relocation site of the Wintu casino was zoned agricultural -until they weren’t. The River Ranch neighborhood has never registered an objection to any of the several industrial applications for area businesses, mills, cabinet […]
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