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Liz Merry

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Red Bluff Rodeo Week, Tehama County Legends, Burning Questions

Posted on April 21, 2023 by Liz Merry

Yippie-yi-yo-kayah it’s Rodeo Week in Red Bluff. Whether you love it or leave town the third weekend in April every year, there’s no denying the positive effect on the Tehama County economy. So buck up, buttercup. You don’t have to… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion John Growney, Liz Merry, Red Bluff Roundup
17

Tehama County Discusses 1A and 4A Rights – Plus A Quilt Show!

Posted on April 9, 2023 by Liz Merry

I spent last weekend at the Tehama County Fairgrounds for the Sun Country Quilters Guild’s Biennial Quilt Show. Try saying that three times fast. I broke a finger just trying to type it. Every one of the over 200 quilts… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News, Opinion Liz Merry, Tehama County Supervisors
39

In One Week: Insurance Turmoil, Tehama County Groundwater Trouble

Posted on April 1, 2023 by Liz Merry

I spent the better part of the past week in a state of confusion and frustration, because our homeowner’s insurance policy – claim free for over 25 years – did not renew when it was supposed to and we were… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News, Opinion groundwater sustainability, Liz Merry, Tehama County news
46

Change – It’s What’s For Dinner. Unless Nathan Blayz Is Cookin’!

Posted on March 21, 2023 by Liz Merry

When’s the last time you enjoyed a gourmet meal with people you love prepared by a private chef in your own home? Never? Me neither, but Mr. Standish and I were invited to experience such a rare treat in the… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, Nathan Blayz, tehama county
39

The Snowman Cometh – Great For Lakes, Not For Groundwater

Posted on March 18, 2023 by Liz Merry

Thank you, dear readers, for the outpouring of love and support after my last column. Not one of you responded with “What? You can’t stop covering the Supervisors! How will we know who to be mad at?” All I got… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county
48

Red Bluff Leaves Tehama County In The Dust

Posted on March 5, 2023 by Liz Merry

It ain’t Dead Bluff anymore, although it’s been known as such since long before Mr. Standish and I were born. When we opened Wild Oak in 1994, we had considered calling it Dead Bluff in homage to the past and… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county
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Tehama County’s Justin Jenson Maintains Cool in Bloodthirsty Crowd, Then Smacked with $33,000 EPA Fine

Posted on February 12, 2023 by Liz Merry

The Well Registry Survey Public Workshop and Mud Bog Boogaloo took place Wednesday evening and it was as contentious as one might expect. Shout out to Justin Jenson who maintained his cool in the sometimes hostile environment. Seriously, facing 300… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county
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A New Day in Tehama County – Supervisors and Sheriff’s Office Show Marked Improvement

Posted on February 3, 2023 by Liz Merry

And just like that, the pasture is dry again. More rain is on the way – at least that’s what  the weatherfolks say – so don’t feel guilty about enjoying the sunshine. If future precipitation could come without the words torrential… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county
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Tragedy Strikes Tehama County Supes

Posted on January 16, 2023 by Liz Merry

Welp, I was all ready to write a glorious recap of Tuesday’s Tehama County Board of Supervisors meeting – the one I have been waiting to attend for over 5 years. The Old Guard was gone and a new era… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county
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Water Wars – Tehama Style

Posted on January 7, 2023 by Liz Merry

Tehama County residents are in full freak-out mode, thanks to the well registry form property owners received this week. The form came as quite a shock and invasion of privacy to those not following along. They may not have noticed… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion Liz Merry, tehama county

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