Category: This Weeks News
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Harbor Commission Meeting: Big Nothingburger
By Roger Gitlin – EYE ON DEL NORTE – April 6, 2022 Tuesday’s Harbor Commission meeting was a big nothingburger as Harbor president Rick Shepherd pulled and rescheduled two very important items off the Agenda: *To approve Resolution(s) authorizing the Harbormaster to execute a ground lease with Renewable Energy Capital for the development of the…
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Too Many Chiefs, And Not Enough Listeners At The Harbor
Opinion and Commentary by Samuel Strait It is quite often difficult to tell exactly who is running the show atthe public meetings of the Harbor Commission, for a show it is indeed. After over a year of “negotiations” with Alex Lemus, and his companyRenewable Energy Capital, one would think that either a deal would bestruck, or…
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What do I need to know about … Science Part IV
By Jamie Yarbrough – April 6, 2022 Long, long time since last chapter, I know but things in the world are heating up and the initial topic of ‘brainwashing’ is sorely in need of attention. Last time as you recall we visited the migration of ‘human beings’ across the planet and showed that not only…
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BIDEN TO NOMINATE ANOTHER GUN GRABBER TO LEAD ATF
Written by Aidan Johnston for Gun Owners of America – April 5, 2022 According to POLITICO, Biden is planning to nominate Steve Dettelbach, ANOTHER anti-gunner, to be Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Biden’s First Anti-Gun Nominee Together, gun owners were able to defeat David Chipman, Biden’s last ATF Director Nominee.…
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Susan Masten Oath of Office
By Donna Westfall – April 6, 2022 On Friday, April 8th at 4 pm, Susan Masten will be sworn in as the 5th District Supervisor at the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors Chambers. Masten was appointed by Gov. Newsom to fulfill the term left vacant due to the passing of Bob Berkowitz. However, on…
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The City’s Council
Opinion by Samuel Strait – April 6, 2022 There is only so much a person can do when government has money to burnand absolutely no vision of what they are doing now will only add to thefinancial burden in the future, when there is no money to burn. OnMonday, the local Transportation Commission approved placing…
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KBJ CONFIRMATION VOTE DEADLOCKED!
By Donna Westfall – April 5, 2022 Thanks in part to the action of pro-lifers across the country, the vote on President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, (KBJ) in the Senate Judiciary Committee was deadlocked at 11-11. You would think that would be the end of it, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck…
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MAKING HISTORY IN WISCONSIN! Convention of States #16
The Convention of States Team – April 5, 2022 On January 25, 2022, the Wisconsinstate legislature made history bybecoming the 16th state to pass theConvention of States Resolution!Like the 15 states before them, theypassed a resolution calling for an ArticleV Convention of States to rein infederal power, impose fiscal restraintson Congress, and mandate term limitsfor…
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What’s Up At The Del Norte Sheriff’s Office?
By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – April 5, 2022 It is not often that so much is made of news out of the Del Norte CountySheriff’s Office, yet that has changed in rather dramatic fashionrecently. Following a Sacramento Bee article, some time ago titled ” NoLaw North Of The Klamath. Dysfunction, Scandal Plague…
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1 Down, 7 to Go
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – April 4, 2022 Gavin Newsom has relinquished the governorship for a two-week vacation in Central America. In his absence, I’m calling on Acting Governor Kounalakis to end the State of Emergency. I’ve also introduced a bill to make future “emergencies” end of their own accord. AB 2902 would put a…