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  • The Truth Of The Matter

    By Guest Columnist, Michael Ceremello – March 26, 2019 – We have quite a comedy of errors going on nationally these days.  Of course this started some ten years ago after the mostly failed regime of yet another Bush and ended in the suicidal tenure of Barrack Hussein “Benito” “Milhouse” Obama who couldn’t muster even…

  • Live Action Applauds U.S. State Department Commitment to Enforce Mexico City Policy

    “NGOS should focus on bringing good to the humans they serve, not exterminating them.” Washington, D.C. (Mar. 26, 2019) – Today, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced an expansion to the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. aid from going to foreign groups that promote or perform abortions. Today’s announcement includes language to ensure: The U.S. State Department…

  • Town Hall Meeting Set for April 3, 2019

    March 25, 2019 – Del Norte County Supervisor Roger Gitlin announces a Town Hall inviting the public to discuss local and regional issues affecting Del Norte County.  Subjects for discussion on the Agenda include the new City Ordinances addressing the 2018 Court of Appeals ruling decriminalizing resting and sleeping on public lands and the collateral…

  • HUMBOLDT MOVING & STORAGE EXPANDS FREE MATTRESS COLLECTION SERVICES

    Permanent drop-off location will operate two days a week beginning March 23 Crescent City – March 20, 2019 – Beginning March 23, Humboldt Moving & Storage will accept mattresses and box springs for recycling on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Crescent City location, the Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) announced today. This…

  • Removal of the dams on the Klamath RIver

    Opinion Piece By Samuel Strait – March 16, 2019 – I see by the reporting in the Triplicate and upon reviewing the most recent Board of Supervisors meeting that there is much missing from the rush to remove the dams on the Klamath River, and much more to be concerned about beyond silt issues and their effect on…

  • Print Media Self Destruction

    By Guest Columnist, Michael Ceremello – March 11, 2019 – The ennui on both the local and national level transfixes my attention to alternate considerations.  We are witnessing the implosion of staid institutions as paradigms aren’t shifting but being uniquely created.  Consider the closure of big box stores, the disappearance of the home phone, and,…

  • Stop Bird Hunting on the Lake Earl Wildlife Refuge

    Stop Bird Hunting on the Lake Earl Wildlife Refuge

    Opinion Piece and Petition By Randal South – March 9, 2019 – Go to this site to sign petition: https://www.thepetitionsite.com/613/953/649/stop-bird-hunting-on-the-lake-earl-wildlife-refuge/ To be delivered to Jeffrey Stoddard, Program Manager, Charlton H. Bonham, Director, Governor Gavin Newsom, The California State House, The California State Senate. We the undersigned request that California Department of Fish and Wildlife end hunting…

  • Please, Governor, don’t derail the bullet train derailment

    By Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer’s Association –  Published March 4, 2019 Even before California’s High Speed Rail bond proposal appeared on the ballot in November 2008, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association commissioned a study in conjunction with the Reason Foundation because of deep concerns about the project’s viability. The study, published…

  • SACRAMENTO CUTS TIES WITH SPECIAL DISTRICT FAIR BOARD

    Opinion Piece By Linda Sutter – February 28, 2019 – I attended the Special District Fair Board meeting the morning of September 26th. As a reminder, this Special District was created by adding a 1/4 cent sales tax to help keep the Fairgrounds open becauses Sacramento stopped funding for Fairs in 2011. I was shocked…

  • Interview with Police Chief Minsal about the homeless and the law

    Interview with Police Chief Minsal about the homeless and the law

    By Donna Westfall – February 26, 2019 – On Wednesday, February 20, 2019, Crescent City Police Chief, Ivan Minsal, was very accomodating by coming to my home and answering questions about the recent 9th District Court ruling about homeless being able to sleep on public property without harrassment. The 9th Circuit Court has opined, “…as…