Category: This Weeks News
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Thanks to Volunteeers!
By City of Crescent City – September 10, 2022 Thank you to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of Crescent City! Saturday, September 10, the LDS church cleaned and spruced up the Mason Mall parking lot. Thank you to all the volunteers that came out on a beautiful sunny day, and gave their…
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And The Gaslighting Continues
Commentary by Samuel Strait – September 13, 2022 One would think after years of declining service and an ever growinggovernment that local voters would tire of promises made and not kept. At some point they would grow weary of the excuses every time money isreceived and squandered on things that make little difference to thosethat government…
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Committee Confrontations
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – September 12, 2022 There are currently about 900 bills on Newsom’s desk. Some are non-controversial, a few are actually good, and quite a few are very bad. Of the latter variety: AB 2098: Censors doctors in violation of the First Amendment SB 1479: Makes schools do onerous COVID testing AB…
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Should Eye on Del Norte weigh in on national politics?
By Roger Gitlin – September 11, 2022 An interested citizen sent me an appreciative email, recently. She suggested and requested I broaden my scope of subject matter to include national and international issues. I thought about it and wondered if Biden, Pelosi (Nancy and Paul), Taiwan, the border, inflation and the beltway should be included or…
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57 Days To Go
By Donna Westfall – September 12, 2022 Changing history. We’re at a turning point in our country’s history once again. We’ve watched as President Biden created government induced inflation starting with the first day of his administration. We’re watched as the recession creeped up slowly but surely. We’ve watched as prices on almost everything increased.…
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Yakushev And Mesa
By Samuel Strait – September 12, 2022 On Sunday afternoon nearly 200 local citizens crowded the newlyrefurbished auditorium at Crescent Elk to listen to an exceptionalperformance of classical music from cellist Thomas Mesa and pianist IlyaYakushev. Ranging from Beethoven to Rachmaninoff this scintillating duokept the audience focused on the performance unfolding before them fornearly two…
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Champions for Kids
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – September 9, 2022 Our Champions for Kids directory is now live. It features pro-parent, pro-student candidates running for school boards throughout California that I have endorsed. You can search by school district or zip code to find candidates in your area. There are 75 endorsed candidates so far and we still…
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The Crash And Burn Of Green Energy
Commentary by Samuel Strait – September 7, 2022 One is supposed to think that government policies are for the benefit ofall that are governed by those policies, but as we have seen lately thatclearly hasn’t been the case for “Green Energy”. With massive failuresin European Countries exposed in those countries by recent worlddevelopments of the…
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TRI-AGENCY RECEIVES LETTER: FIRST AMENDMENT COALITION IS WATCHING
By Linda Sutter – September 6, 2022 The Tri-Agency Economic Development Authority received a letter from the First Amendment Coalition regarding their lack of compliance with the Brown Act as well as the Board members inability to allow uninterrupted speech. Here is a copy of the letter sent to the Tri-Agency Board Members on September…