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Annual Beef ‘N’ Brew Offers Winning Combination for Ranchers, Businesses

Not every good idea gains traction, but the concept cattlewoman Cathy Tobin brought to the city’s Downtown Business Association seven years ago turned out to be one people would sink their teeth into. Literally. The annual Beef ‘n’ Brew, scheduled… Continue Reading

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Nine Dahle Bills Pass Legislature – Measures cut red tape to promote rural health care, sound forestry

With the end of the California Legislature’s 2015 session in sight, nine bills introduced by Assemblyman Brian Dahle, R-Bieber, have passed both houses of the legislature. Reflecting his priority of building up the rural North State’s economy, Dahle’s legislation promotes… Continue Reading

Medication Disposal at Mt. Shasta Mall, September 26

On Saturday, September 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Redding Police Department, Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will host a medication disposal event at the Mt.… Continue Reading

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Celebrate the Fall Season at Whiskeytown’s 5th Annual Harvest Festival

Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and the Friends of Whiskeytown invite visitors to join us  for the 5th Annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 19 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the park’s Tower House Historic District. This fun and family-friendly event… Continue Reading

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Trail of the Quarter: Hornbeck Trail – Historical, Beautiful and Interesting

The 4-mile Hornbeck Trail, much of which follows the bed of an abandoned historic narrow gauge railroad, is part of complex of single-track dirt trails east of Keswick Reservoir.  It is restricted to non-motorized use by hikers (dogs allowed), bicyclists,… Continue Reading

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Ken Burns: The Civil War Remastered Version Airs Tonight on KIXE

  When THE CIVIL WAR was originally broadcast in September 1990 it attracted an audience of 38.9 million people — a ratings record for PBS that still stands today. What does Burns think of the overwhelming viewer response? “The centrality… Continue Reading

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Senior Ballers: You’re Never Too Old For A Basketball Jones

Basketball has been very good to Don Cohen. From winning his first championship game playing church ball as a kid in Minnesota to bringing home a bronze medal from the Olympics, the Redding resident has rubbed elbows with some of… Continue Reading