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Tri-Agency – Try Foolishness
By Roger Gitlin – EYE ON DEL NORTE – October 25, 2022 Tonight was debt settlement time at the Veterans Hall as the Crescent City Harbor, the Crescent City Council and the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors agreed how to divide a $160,000 bad debt accumulation incurred by the Del Norte Tri-Agency. Here’s the…
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Mandates are on the Ballot
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – October 25, 2022 Last week, the CDC added COVID-19 vaccines to the “recommended immunization schedules” for children. The stakes in the midterm elections are now even higher.\ Importantly, CDC Board Members emphasized their decision is not itself a mandate: “The decision around school entrance for vaccines rests where it did before, which…
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REP. LAUREN BOEBERT TAKES ACTION TO REDUCE ENERGY PRICES
Press Release – October 21, 2022 Congresswoman Lauren Boebert led an effort demanding accountability for Biden failed energy policies and asking what actions this administration plans to take to reduce pain at the pump. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert stated, “Biden has waged an all-out war on American energy and we are all paying the price for it. Gas is $4…
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Disassociation of Endorsement of Fifth District candidate for Supervisor from the Del Norte Sheriff’s Employee Association.
By Roger Gitlin – EYE ON DEL NORTE – October 21, 2022 EYE ON DEL NORTE has received a communication from the Del Norte Sheriff ‘s Employee Association it has NOT endorsed appointed Supervisor Susan Masten for the position of Fifth District Supervisor. The DNSEA respectfully demands a retraction. One of the Association’s members appeared…
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New faces and changes needed on the Harbor Commission
By Roger Gitlin – October 9, 2022 – Updated October 13, 2022 Voter ballots are enroute to your mailbox as you read this column. Before you hastily complete and send back your ballot, please take a moment and review the not-so-obscure Harbor Commission election. The mix of candidates running is very interesting. I do recommend changes…
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Finally Huge Mess To Be Cleaned Up
By Roger Gitlin – EYE ON DEL NORTE – October 19, 2022 EYE ON DEL NORTE has learned the City of Crescent City has prevailed in Del Norte Superior Court for the successful appointment of Court Receiver on the dilapidated Seaside Medical Building located at 200 A St. Judge Darren McElfresh has appointed attorney Richardson…
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Theft At Point of Honor
By Roger Gitlin – EYE ON DEL NORTE – October 19, 2022 Some low-life (multiple thieves) removed the Hmong Memorial at Point of Honor, Sunday past. Without drawing any recognition to these vile criminals, I’m shocked by this brazen disrespect to what is the only such recognition in the United States. There is an active…
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VICTORY FOR VETERANS: THE NATIONAL PERSONNEL RECORDS BUREAUCRATS BACK AT WORK
Boebert Press – October 17, 2022 The National Archivist of the United States announced that due to congressional oversight from Congresswoman Boebert and others, National Personnel Records Center employees have finally quit teleworking and are back in the office, allowing veterans to receive their documents in a timely manner. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert stated, “It is inexcusable…
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Bureau of Redundancy Bureau
Opinion By Jon Coupal – October 19, 2022 (Excerpts) Much of what government does is wasteful, ineffective, and redundant. For example, Senate Bill 679 was recently signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom as part of the “housing and homelessness package” of bills intended to address the state’s housing shortage. While no one disputes the…
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Emergency Terminated
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – October 18, 2022 esterday, Newsom announced he’s finally doing what we’ve been trying to get him to do for 800 days. He is ending the COVID-19 State of Emergency. But of course, there’s a catch: he isn’t ending it today. He’s ending it on February 28, 2023. That will be…