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Palo Cedro Craft Brewer is in a Pitched Battle Over his Beach Blonde Ale

The California Brewing Co. is Beach Blonde Ale. “It’s our flagship; this is who we are,” said co-owner Jack Goschke. “Beach Blonde Ale is our most popular ale. It’s our No. 1 selling beer.” Goschke applied for a trademark in… Continue Reading

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Winter Weather Warning, Winter Weather Safety Tips and Sandbag Locations in Shasta County

The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services would like to remind the public to be more cautious and aware when driving and traveling during severe storm warnings on north state highways, roadways and mountain areas and encourage residents to… Continue Reading

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Sand Bags Available

    The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office and  Shasta County Department of Public Works, with the cooperation of CALFIRE, has several locations of sand and sandbags throughout the county. The Sheriff’s Office would like to encourage citizens to use these… Continue Reading

Nashville instrumentalist Tom Smith Playing at Music Max in Palo Cedro

Nashville instrumentalist Tom Smith will be playing his guitar and banjo, as well as telling his stories at Music Max. Smith, who says he has been playing “for a while” and performing for “nearly that long” has performed with such… Continue Reading

Shasta Scottish Country Dance Society’s Autumn Ceilidh Dance

Shasta Scottish Country Dancers warmly invites the public to its Autumn Ceilidh social dance to be held the evening of Thursday, November 3 at the Millville Grange Hall in Palo Cedro. Come learn several traditional barn-style dances from the British… Continue Reading

Putts Fore Pets

Another Chance Animal Welfare League (ACAWL) is holding its first ever golf event, “Putts Fore Pets” on Saturday, October 1st at Palo Cedro Golf Club. ACAWL was formed in 2005 by caring people looking to give homeless, abandoned, neglected, and… Continue Reading

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Hard Summer Work For A Chosen Few

When I was a teenager, I mowed some lawns, delivered some newspapers and worked hard only at avoiding real work. I would have been a poor candidate for the Youth Conservation Corps, in which 15- to 18-year-olds get up at… Continue Reading