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Event by Fred Endert Municipal Pool
Come and join in on fun for the whole family! Kids can play games and enjoy a recreation swim for 45 minutes, then dry off and go for a scavenger hunt in KidsTown for some goodies! Each session includes 45 minutes of swimming and a scavenger hunt. When: Saturday, March 16th, 2024. Registration starts February…
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UPDATE ON FLUORIDE LAWSUIT
By Carol Goodwin Blick – February 20, 2024 Friends, just below, find FAN Executive Director Stuart Cooper’s update on what we can expect during final statements tomorrow, as well as some bad news. Carol / Clean Water Sonoma-Marin Closing statements from attorneys will take place on the final day of the TSCA/EPA Lawsuit this Tuesday,…
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Want to start a new career?
February 21, 2024 If you or someone you know is interested in starting a new career, the Crescent City/Del Norte Chamber of Commerce has an immediate opening for the full-time position of Administration Assistant. This position works closely with the Executive Director and Visitor Center Coordinator, as well as the Chamber membership of over 330…
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UPDATE: TSCA/EPA trial closing statements tomorrow 9:30 am
By Carol Goodwin Blick – February 19, 2024 Friends, just below, find FAN Executive Director Stuart Cooper’s updateon what we can expect during final statements tomorrow, as well as somebad news. Carol / Clean Water Sonoma-Marin Closing statements from attorneys will take place on the final day ofthe TSCA/EPA Lawsuit this Tuesday, February 20th at…
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A Historic Landslide
By Kevin Kiley – February 19, 2024 This weekend, Gavin Newsom received an early President’s Day gift: an Emerson poll showing he would lose in a historic double-digit landslide if he’s the Democrat presidential nominee. It came just a few days after an LA Times survey found that Americans, by an overwhelming 3-to-1 margin, say…
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Should the Fire Chief Get An Increase In Salary?
Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – February 18, 2024 There is no doubt that having a volunteer fire department is needed and wanted. The majority of fire stations across America are staffed by volunteers. There is no doubt that volunteers can get injured and trucks and equipment wear out and break down. There’s no…
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ELECTION: District 2 Supervisor
By Staff at Crescent City Times – February 13, 2024 There are two vying for the position of Supervisor of District 2. Incumbent Valerie Starkey and challenger Rivers Drown. Both have similar platforms regarding drugs, overdoses, attracting and retaining deputies. While Starkey retired from Probation work, Drown has boots on the ground experience in dealing…
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Accountability has finally arrived!
By Marjorie Taylor Greene – February 14, 2024 Last night, after months of hard work, the House Republican conference finally impeached Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. This entire process started when I introduced privileged Articles of Impeachment against Mayorkas on the House floor last November after two of my constituents, Jose and Isabel Lerma of Dalton, GA, were…
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Individual Self Defense Strategies
By Donna Westfall – February 14, 2024 What a topic to write about on Valentine’s Day. But, last night I got a call from a friend disturbed by being bothered while in line at Jack-in-the-Box when a man came up to her car window asking for money This happened during the day and she said…
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18 Taxpayer Groups File Amicus Brief in Support of Taxpayer Protection Act
February 14, 2024 A coalition of 18 taxpayer groups from across the state filed an amicus brief in the California Supreme Court, urging the Court to allow voters to vote on the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act (TPA), a ballot initiative that would require voter approval for any new state or local tax increases…