Author: nick
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Assembly Bill 133 can help keep seniors in their homes
By Jon Coupal and Sharon Quirk-Silva – October 7, 2019 Prior to the passage of Proposition 13 in 1978, it was not uncommon for seniors on fixed incomes who had already paid off their mortgages to nonetheless lose their homes because they couldn’t afford to pay their property taxes. While Proposition 13 continues to protect…
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Chicken Little
By Guest Columnist, Michael Ceremello – October 2, 2019 No, we aren’t going to talk about the local level lunatics today. We have playing out in front of us the lemmings’ on the Left imitation of the old folk tale about the world coming to an end because they got hit in the head by…
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Drive an Electric Vehicle
You’re invited to learn about electric vehicles and take a test drive at the Sea Cruise. Come see the BMW i3 and the 2019 Nissan LEAF. Drivers 21 and over with a valid license can test drive a vehicle. Sea Cruise EV Ride & Drive Saturday, October 5, 2019 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Beachfront Park Crescent…
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The skinny on upcoming elections
By Donna Westfall – September 30, 2019 Have you had anyone knock on your door announcing their intention to run for office? So far, there are six people who have taken out papers: For Del Norte County Board of Supervisors: District 1 – John Pritchett John currently sits on the Del Norte County 41st District…
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PART 3: Kingman woman cashes in on rare antelope tag
By Don Martin Originally Published in the Kingman Daily Miner: September 16, 2019 7:25 p.m. Published with permission granted to www.crescentcitytimes.com. Refer to PART 1 and PART 2 for the back story. DAY 5: We had decided to go back to the same area up north where we had seen plenty of antelope. Marc would be…
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PART 2: Kingman woman cashes in on rare antelope tag
By Don Martin Originally Published in the Kingman Daily Miner: September 16, 2019 7:25 p.m. Published with permission granted to www.crescentcitytimes.com. Refer to PART 1 for the back story. OPENING DAY: One of the first orders of business on opening day was Page telling me and her team that she was not going to hold out…
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PART 1: Kingman woman cashes in on rare antelope tag
Page McDonald of Kingman holds the head of the antelope she harvested. She is accompanied by, from left, Marc Schwartzkopf, Hogan Roberts and Jay Chan. (Photo by Don Martin/For the Miner) By Don Martin Originally Published in the Kingman Daily Miner: September 16, 2019 7:25 p.m. Published with permission granted to www.crescentcitytimes.com. Drawing any…
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‘Chilling abuse of power’: Daleiden case uncovers Obama admin targeting of pro-lifers
Credit to lifesitenews.com. Written by Doug Mainwaring – Sept. 13, 2019, 11:20 AM EST update: California DOJ special agent Brian Cardwell changed his story in a September 12 testimony at the preliminary hearing of David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt. He said September 10 the letter was from Obama A-G Loretta Lynch to California A-G Kamala Harris…
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What about Labor Day?
Let’s go back to the late 1800’s. There was Peter J. McGuire and Matthew Maguire. Not related. Peter McGuire came to this country from Ireland. They were poor. Peter quit school and went to work as a carpenter and became a labor union leader at a time in our history when there were no laws…
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation bias taints debate over fluoridation
Opinion Piece reprinted with permission from David Green, Rocky Ridge Drinking Water originally published in Peterborough Examiner– August 27, 2019 – Since Aug. 19, the news media in the U.S. and abroad has been abuzz with coverage of the release of research in JAMA Pediatrics suggesting Canadian boys born to mothers with common levels of…