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Power outage in Klamath
Credit to PrepareDelNorte.com – December 22, 2016 – 10:00am – There is a power outage in Klamath. Approximately 750 resident’s homes are without power. Pacific Power reports the cause is a hard to reach downed line in Klamath. The estimated time of power being restored is being determined. Check back for updates.
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Another potential sinkhole in town? UPDATE
Crescent City – City Hall – December 23, 2016 – PACIFIC & MARGIE UPDATE: City crews worked late into the night on Thursday to stabilize the compromised condition of the manhole at Pacific & Margie. Although the critical issues have been addressed there is much more to be done. The remaining portion of the project…
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The Prison is NOT Closing
By Donna Westfall – December 21, 2016 – Rumors abound that Pelican Bay State Prison is due to close. I asked Supervisor 1st District, Roger Gitlin, for the facts: “As your Del Norte County Supervisor for District 1, one of my appointments is to sit on the Pelican Bay State Prison Advisory Board. Our group…
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HAPPY Winter solstice
By Donna Westfall – December 21, 2016 – Crescent City, the northernmost city in California bn the Pacific Ocean, will have 9 hours and 9 minutes of sunlight today. The sun will be setting at 4:50 pm. It’s the shortest day of the year. YAHOO! Looking forward to longer days, more sunshine and SPRING so…
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Mass poisoning: British town decides to add fluoride to milk, offers it to children
By Vicki Batts – December 20, 2016 – Credit to www.Naturalnews.com – (NaturalNews) Schools in Blackpool, England, will now be offering fluoride-infused milk at school, but there are many questions about such a practice. After approving the program early in 2016, the northwestern coastal town announced that they would be distributing the fluoridated milk to…
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Update on Cooper Avenue closure
By Donna Westfall – December 20, 2016 – You may not like it but here it is. Cooper Avenue is due to be closed for another three plus months and cost roughly $100,000 to fix. Roger Gitlin, Supevisor 1st District, posted the following on Facebook: “Allow me to update you on the closure of Graveyard…
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“IT’S YOUR TURN”
By Donna Westfall – December 18, 2016 – “What does it take for the county supervisors to really listen to the people?” According to Supervisor Elect, Bob Berkowitz, “Three minutes in front of the board of supervisors at their meeting once every two weeks just is not enough time, especially when the speakers don’t get any…
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The problems with increasing the minimum wage
Opinion Piece By Samuel Strait – December 17, 2016 – The minimum wage is but one of many problems for states like California. Corporate tax, Federal and State, plus ever increasing regulation both Federal and State, rules and tax rates based on Urban problems and populations, the list goes on and on. The State puts…
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To Make America Great Again, We Need To Make America Healthy Again
HOUSTON, Dec. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Americans spend over $1.5 trillion every year on health care. With insurance premiums and deductibles skyrocketing, the U.S. health care system remains among the worst in the world. In 2014, the Bloomberg index ranked America’s health care system #50 out of 55 countries. According to the Mayo Clinic and…
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Latest from Fluoride Action Network
DECEMBER 16, 2016 Dear Donna: For today’s bulletin Chris Neurath, Fluoride Action Network (FAN’s) Research Director, will explain why he joined the fluoride-free movement. We first distributed this in a bulletin in 2013, in this re-issue Chris has included an update to include Boradbent’s IQ study from NZ. The quote we have used for…