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SPECIAL EVENT: COVID HEARINGS
Join Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and special guests: Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Ryan Cole, and Dr. Kirk Milhoan for a Hearing on Injuries Caused By COVID-19 Vaccines: Part II this Friday, January 12th at 12 PM ET. (9 am PST) TO REGISTER: Go to: https://greene.house.gov/forms/form/?ID=60 Fill out the form. Once you’re signed up you’ll be notified as…
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Why Is California Broke, What Can It Learn from The Federal Government and Will Crescent City/Del Norte County Take Heed?
Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – January 9, 2024 First and foremost you have to have taxpayers/constituents/residents/people that want to live in your area. California was up to over 39 million. Income taxes make up the largest revenue source for the general fund. But the population has been decreasing steadily along with revenues. What’s…
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Brazilian man who adopted 46 disabled children to speak at 2024 March for Life
Antonio de Mello, a Catholic man who cares for dozens of disabled children spared from abortion, will share his pro-life testimony to Americans from across the country at the March for Life this month. By Jean Mondoro – January 8, 2024 – Published in LifeSiteNews.com A Brazilian man who adopted 46 disabled children – many…
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Newsom “Leads” Again
By Kevin Kiley – January 8, 2023 The year began with a key victory. We succeeded in forcing out the President of Harvard, Claudine Gay. As I discussed in an interview on Fox, this is about more than one university. It is a moment of reckoning – a turning point – for all of American education. The…
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Colorado’s lesson to California about tax reform
By Jon Coupal – January 8, 2024 Can meaningful tax reform advance, or even survive, in progressive blue states? In California, this is not just an academic question. Proposition 13 has been under constant assault since its passage in 1978. But the core of Proposition 13 – the one percent tax rate cap on real…
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Community Food Bank in Crescent City
Choice based pantry in Crescent City Pacific Pantry allows clients to visit the pantry once a month and choose the items they need the most. The number of items allowed are based on household size. Clients can choose from dairy, butter, eggs, cheese, meat, fresh vegetables, bread, and a variety of rice, pasta, sauce, tuna,…
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Colleges in Crisis
Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – January 3, 2024 One of the top five prestigious colleges: HARVARD – Four years of tuition and expenses run about $330,000. It’s located on over five thousand acres in Cambridge, Massachusetts. To get in your GPA should be between 3.9 and 4.1. If you’re Jewish, many of your…
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Mobile Market
January 3, 2023 Klamath – 1st Tuesday of the Month 10 am-12pm at Steelhead Lodge and 2pm – 4 pm at Pem-Mey Smith River – 3rd Tuesday of the Month 10 am – 12 pm at Howonquet Lodge, and 2 pm – 4 pm at United Methodist Gasquet – 4th Tuesday of the Month 10…
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REMEMBER WHEN YOU COULD AFFORD TO LIVE
Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – December 29, 2023 – Picture credit to Seek Publishing I was born in 1947. Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert says this: “”The American people are struggling with groceries, inflation, credit card debt, and other monthly expenses that were fueled by Biden’s spending spree. I know all too well how…
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Another sewer rate increase in the works (History Lesson)
Opinion and Commentary Originally Published By Donna Westfall- March 23, 2018 – Republished 12/27/23 because of an impending sewer rate increase in 2024 and a change in the law. While the Federal government and California’s government is grappling with massive deficits by comparison our little dot in the universe with it’s ever increasing sales taxes…