Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Words From Webster Today 25 New Posts

Words From Webster Today 25 New Posts


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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 05:06 PM PDT

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#funnystuff Danish Man Thomas Dambo Has Most Cordial Confrontation Ever With Pony Thief (VIDEO)

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:00 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
#Funnystuff @dwebserve - @danielwebster

Full article
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/15/denmark-pony-thief-_n_4101649.html

Danish Man Thomas Dambo Has Most Cordial Confrontation Ever With Pony Thief (VIDEO)

YouTube Video


Denmark was recently declared the happiest country in the world (again), and after you watch this video, you'll know why.

A Danish man named Thomas Dambo filmed his interaction with a stranger who, after a few drinks too many, stole the life-sized pony sculpture that he had constructed and displayed in a public area.

The exchange between the pair is hilarious, weird and totally adorable. It might also make you want to buy a one-way ticket to Denmark.

Soccer fans in Belgrade, #Serbia take their poor game results seriously

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:57 PM PDT

Current headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
Soccer fans in Belgrade, #Serbia take their poor game results seriously. Now, channel that passion for something which really matters and changes the world, and we can change the world. - Daniel Webster

Red Star Belgrade Soccer Players' Cars Vandalized By Fans


10/15/13 06:46 AM ET EDT



BELGRADE, Serbia -- BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Nine cars belonging to Red Star Belgrade soccer players had their windows smashed and shampoo bottles hurled inside in an apparent protest by fans against the team's poor results.

The incidents in the Red Star stadium parking lot on Tuesday came a day after the players issued an open letter claiming Serbia's most popular club is facing an "alarming" financial situation amid bickering within its leadership.

The players said they have to train on poorly maintained fields in the largest stadium in the Balkans, and they even lack shampoo in the dressing room.

Red Star, which won the European Cup in 1991, owes millions of dollars to its players, coaches and creditors and for years has endured poor results. The fans blame the players.

Dunsmuir Library in need of your help

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:55 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
You can help the Friends of the Dunsmuir California Library  http://www.snowcrest.net/siskiyoulibrary/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=25
 - Daniel Webster

Dunsmuir Library in need of help

Because of county budget cutbacks, our Dunsmuir Library, as with other branch libraries in Siskiyou County, has to rely on donations to keep our doors open.

By Tim Holt,
Board member,
Friends of the Dunsmuir Library Posted Oct. 14, 2013 @ 9:30 am

Because of county budget cutbacks, our Dunsmuir Library, as with other branch libraries in Siskiyou County, has to rely on donations to keep our doors open. With additional support from the city of Dunsmuir, we have managed to do so with no reductions in hours.
But library supporters need to be aware that the Friends of the Dunsmuir Library has only enough money left in its bank account to keep the library open through March of next year. Without additional support from the community, we are looking at closure of the library or a bare bones operation staffed with volunteers.
There are a couple of things you can do to help in this difficult situation. You can send a tax-deductible donation to the Friends of the Dunsmuir Library at 5714 Dunsmuir Ave., or you can drop it off at the library.
You can also contact our county supervisor, Ed Valenzuela, or one of the other supervisors if you live in a different district, and urge him or her to support increased funding for the county's libraries in the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2014.
These efforts can help tide us over until we can put another measure on the ballot to provide long-term, reliable funding for our library. The last ballot effort, Measure N, gained 60 percent of the vote, failing to gain the required 66 percent majority by only 30 votes.
It would be a real tragedy to lose our library at a time when it is doing more for the community than ever before. Not only does it offer a monthly book club, but also a children's reading program, free tutoring for students, computer skills tutoring, and a speakers' series that features local authors.
Can you imagine a small town like Dunsmuir without a library? It's like something you'd read about in a doomsday book.

There are reasons we are becoming the laughing stock of the world

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:53 PM PDT

It's no joke, folks. Seriously. There are reasons we are becoming the laughing stock of the world. Does the buck stop anywhere in Washington D.C. anymore? - Daniel Webster

Full Article
http://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20131015/NEWS/310159994/-1/sports

House GOP unveils bill to counter Senate debt plan

The divided government's increasingly urgent drive to prevent a Treasury default and end a 15-day partial government shutdown took a highly partisan turn Tuesday as House Republicans unveiled a proposal stocked with conservative priorities that the White House instantly rejected.


Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is surrounded by reporters after leaving the office of Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ken., on Capitol Hill on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013 in Washington.

By The Associated Press Posted Oct. 15, 2013 @ 12:15 pm

The divided government's increasingly urgent drive to prevent a Treasury default and end a 15-day partial government shutdown took a highly partisan turn Tuesday as House Republicans unveiled a proposal stocked with conservative priorities that the White House instantly rejected. It was unclear whether House Speaker John Boehner and the GOP leadership had the votes to pass their measure, or whether it would even be brought to the House floor for a vote. Even so, the immediate result was to freeze Senate negotiations on a bipartisan compromise that had appeared ready to bear fruit. The events prompted an outbreak of partisan rhetoric, mixed with urgent warnings that both the U.S. and global economies could suffer severe damage quickly unless Congress acted by Thursday. Even something of an appeal for heavenly aid was thrown in, as Rep. Steve Southerland of Florida led House Republicans in a rendition of "Amazing Grace" at the beginning of a rank-and-file meeting called to discuss a way out of the impasse. Describing his plan for reporters, Boehner said, "I have made clear for months and months that the idea of default is wrong and we shouldn't get anywhere close to it." Hinting at a lack of support from some fellow Republicans, he declined to predict that the measure would come to a vote by day's end.

NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally - 500,000 Daily

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:50 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com
Edward Snowden's secret documents keep spilling more and more beans. We could make enough burritos to solve the gas price crisis, with all these beans. - Daniel Webster

Full Article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-collects-millions-of-e-mail-address-books-globally/2013/10/14/8e58b5be-34f9-11e3-80c6-7e6dd8d22d8f_print.html

NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally

By Barton Gellman and Ashkan Soltani, Published: October 14

The National Security Agency is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts around the world, many of them belonging to Americans, according to senior intelligence officials and top-secret documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The collection program, which has not been disclosed before, intercepts e-mail address books and "buddy lists" from instant messaging services as they move across global data links. Online services often transmit those contacts when a user logs on, composes a message, or synchronizes a computer or mobile device with information stored on remote servers.

Rather than targeting individual users, the NSA is gathering contact lists in large numbers that amount to a sizable fraction of the world's e-mail and instant messaging accounts. Analysis of that data enables the agency to search for hidden connections and to map relationships within a much smaller universe of foreign intelligence targets.

During a single day last year, the NSA's Special Source Operations branch collected 444,743 e-mail address books from Yahoo, 105,068 from Hotmail, 82,857 from Facebook, 33,697 from Gmail and 22,881 from unspecified other providers, according to an internal NSA PowerPoint presentation. Those figures, described as a typical daily intake in the document, correspond to a rate of more than 250 million a year.

Deadliest substance known to man discovered - and kept secret

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:48 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com
A brand new type of botox - just the facts:  The botulinum toxin, known as Clostridium Botulinum, is so evil that injecting just 2 billionths of a gram, or inhaling 13 billionths of a gram, will kill an adult. - Daniel Webster

Full Article

BIOLOGICAL WAR-FEAR

'DEADLIEST SUBSTANCE KNOWN TO MAN' DISCOVERED

'This toxin has unusual risks and consequences' Published: 2 hours ago
JOE KOVACS 


A scene from the movie "Contagion."

A brand-new type of botox has been discovered that's being called "the deadliest substance known to man," but scientists are keeping secret its DNA sequence because an antidote is not yet known.

The botulinum toxin, known as Clostridium Botulinum, is so poisonous that injecting just 2 billionths of a gram, or inhaling 13 billionths of a gram, will kill an adult.

New Scientist reports: "The toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine, the chemical secreted by nerves that makes muscles work. People who accidentally ingest it, as can happen when the bacteria grow in food, develop botulism and often die of paralysis."

Share the love and joy of Luna the Love Dog

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:46 PM PDT

I want to introduce you to my favorite dog, just in time for Halloween costumes, cards and gifts
Luna Says Cards and Gifts, by Melinda are priceless. Actually, there is a price and it's not too much to share the love and joy of Luna the Love Dog. - Daniel Webster


Blown away when I first learned about becoming your own banker

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:42 PM PDT


I was blown away when I was first introduced to the concept of becoming your own banker. I was taught the infinite banking concept by my brother Jon Webster, a financial consultant and teacher in Arizona. It is worth checking out how Jon is helping build wealth for his clients.


Deputies report two with drugs and needles arrested near school

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:41 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com

Deputies report two with drugs and needles arrested near school

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:26 PM PDT
Two people were arrested Monday in Burney on suspicion of having controlled substances and illegal weapons after a sheriff's deputy spotted the pair on an elementary school campus. #Burney #California

HARRY BELAFONTE - I HAVE A DREAM - To Sell MLK's Speeches EXCLUSIVE

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:38 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com

Full Article 
http://www.tmz.com/2013/10/15/harry-belafonte-martin-luther-king-speeches-lawsuit-sothebys/

HARRY BELAFONTE - I HAVE A DREAM - To Sell MLK's Speeches EXCLUSIVE

Harry Belafonte wants to be free at last ... to sell original speeches penned by Martin Luther King, Jr., but King's Estate has mounted a challenge from the mountaintop ... so Belafonte is now suing.

Get this ... Belafonte has the notes that were in Dr. King's suit pocket when he was assassinated in 1968. He also has a condolence letter written to Coretta King by President Lyndon Johnson. And, he has various King speeches, including the outline for the famous "The casualties of the war in Vietman" speech.

Belafonte tried to sell the docs at a Sotheby's auction back in 2008, but the Estate objected and the auction was cancelled.

Show your support for the State of Jefferson and pick up a State of Jefferson T-Shirt Hat Cap for only $19.95 FREE shipping

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:30 PM PDT


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Klamath Falls rancher takes on Union Pacific over dead cattle, saying he's stubborn -- in a good way

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:28 PM PDT


Full Article
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/10/klamath_falls_rancher_takes_on.html

Klamath Falls rancher takes on Union Pacific over dead cattle, saying he's stubborn -- in a good way



Rancher Bruce Topham, 71, of Klamath Falls says he wouldn't give up in seeking a settlement with Union Pacific over a train collision in August 2011 that killed some of his most prized cattle. (Susan Topham)

By Tom Hallman Jr. | thallman@oregonian.com

on October 14, 2013 at 3:37 PM, updated October 15, 2013 at 12:30 PM

A legal battle between a Klamath Falls rancher and a railroad over 24 dead cattle has ended because the rancher believes his opponents realized he was "too old to know the meaning of quit."

Reached by telephone Monday, Bruce Topham, 71, said he received a settlement two weeks ago on the eve of a trial. He wouldn't say for how much. When the cattle were killed, Topham valued them at several hundred thousand dollars.

"Damned if I was going to walk away," he said with a laugh. "They didn't know who they were dealing with."

As part of the settlement, he said, Union Pacific didn't admit to any wrongdoing.

Siskiyou Daily: Four arrested at Motel 6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:19 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com

Full article
http://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20131015/NEWS/131019845

Four arrested at Motel 6


By Kevin Dickinson
Posted Oct. 15, 2013 @ 1:47 pm

Four people were arrested at the Motel 6 in Yreka for possessing and transporting drugs as a result of a search conducted by the Yreka Police Department (YPD).
On Oct. 13 at 12:20 p.m., YPD received a call from Motel 6 asking them to come remove Malcolm Strickland, 32, from the premises as he was on a no-rent list and had checked in under a false name.
Sgt. Ray Boutin said he and other officers, with the assistance of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department, responded to the call since Strickland had been arrested on Sept. 27 on multiple drug charges and possession of a firearm.
When law enforcement arrived, they ascertained that Strickland had been seen in four different rooms and was last seen in room 205.

Opinion: We the sheeple by Edgrrr

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 02:32 PM PDT

Editor... The militarization of Y-RICO, organized crime at law, subdivision of Gulag Schizofornia, with, a police chief, sleazing, behind our backs, is surely grounds for, return of the military gestapo, vehicle, he, took it upon himself, to harass us with; to facilitate, more Fascist Feeding Frenzy, attitude; as in, the govern mentals are everything; we the sheeple, are nothing, but, slaves, to be exploited. Next thing you know, these paramilitary, gestapo, will want to be called, Sergeants, and, Captains... Edgrrr...

Yreka native receives World War II Bronze Star

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:09 PM PDT

Thank you David Smith for bringing us this story. Welcome back to Siskiyou Daily News. - Daniel Webster

Full Article
http://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20131015/NEWS/131019846

Yreka native receives World War II Bronze Star



David Smith Sheriff Jon Lopey pins Bob Solus with the Bronze Star awarded to him after six decades.

By David Smith
Posted Oct. 15, 2013 @ 1:40 pm

Yreka native Bob Solus said few words Monday afternoon, but he said enough to give an emotional glimpse into a soldier's experience more than 60 years ago during America's final offensives in the European Theatre of World War II.
Solus' words resonated with the approximately 50-60 people at Meadowlark Assisted Living in Yreka, all of whom had gathered to see the former Army infantryman receive his Bronze Star Medal decades after the war in which he served.
The story of Solus' service, as told by Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey involved the U.S. Army's 5th Infantry Division, the "Red Diamond" division so named for the patch worn by its members. According to Lopey, the Red Diamond division was one of the first to be activated after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and it was also the division that took Solus to some of the deadliest battles in Europe.

#funnystuff Danish Man Thomas Dambo Has Most Cordial Confrontation Ever With Pony Thief (VIDEO)

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:02 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
#Funnystuff @dwebserve - @danielwebster

Full article
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/15/denmark-pony-thief-_n_4101649.html

Danish Man Thomas Dambo Has Most Cordial Confrontation Ever With Pony Thief (VIDEO)



Denmark was recently declared the happiest country in the world (again), and after you watch this video, you'll know why.

A Danish man named Thomas Dambo filmed his interaction with a stranger who, after a few drinks too many, stole the life-sized pony sculpture that he had constructed and displayed in a public area.

The exchange between the pair is hilarious, weird and totally adorable. It might also make you want to buy a one-way ticket to Denmark.

Soccer fans in Belgrade, #Serbia take their poor game results seriously

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:59 PM PDT

Current headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
Soccer fans in Belgrade, #Serbia take their poor game results seriously. Now, channel that passion for something which really matters and changes the world, and we can change the world. - Daniel Webster

Red Star Belgrade Soccer Players' Cars Vandalized By Fans


10/15/13 06:46 AM ET EDT 



BELGRADE, Serbia -- BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Nine cars belonging to Red Star Belgrade soccer players had their windows smashed and shampoo bottles hurled inside in an apparent protest by fans against the team's poor results.

The incidents in the Red Star stadium parking lot on Tuesday came a day after the players issued an open letter claiming Serbia's most popular club is facing an "alarming" financial situation amid bickering within its leadership.

The players said they have to train on poorly maintained fields in the largest stadium in the Balkans, and they even lack shampoo in the dressing room.

Red Star, which won the European Cup in 1991, owes millions of dollars to its players, coaches and creditors and for years has endured poor results. The fans blame the players.

Dunsmuir Library in need of your help

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:56 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com
You can help the Friends of the Dunsmuir California Library  http://www.snowcrest.net/siskiyoulibrary/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=25
 - Daniel Webster

Dunsmuir Library in need of help

Because of county budget cutbacks, our Dunsmuir Library, as with other branch libraries in Siskiyou County, has to rely on donations to keep our doors open.

By Tim Holt,
Board member,
Friends of the Dunsmuir Library Posted Oct. 14, 2013 @ 9:30 am

Because of county budget cutbacks, our Dunsmuir Library, as with other branch libraries in Siskiyou County, has to rely on donations to keep our doors open. With additional support from the city of Dunsmuir, we have managed to do so with no reductions in hours.
But library supporters need to be aware that the Friends of the Dunsmuir Library has only enough money left in its bank account to keep the library open through March of next year. Without additional support from the community, we are looking at closure of the library or a bare bones operation staffed with volunteers.
There are a couple of things you can do to help in this difficult situation. You can send a tax-deductible donation to the Friends of the Dunsmuir Library at 5714 Dunsmuir Ave., or you can drop it off at the library.
You can also contact our county supervisor, Ed Valenzuela, or one of the other supervisors if you live in a different district, and urge him or her to support increased funding for the county's libraries in the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2014.
These efforts can help tide us over until we can put another measure on the ballot to provide long-term, reliable funding for our library. The last ballot effort, Measure N, gained 60 percent of the vote, failing to gain the required 66 percent majority by only 30 votes.
It would be a real tragedy to lose our library at a time when it is doing more for the community than ever before. Not only does it offer a monthly book club, but also a children's reading program, free tutoring for students, computer skills tutoring, and a speakers' series that features local authors.
Can you imagine a small town like Dunsmuir without a library? It's like something you'd read about in a doomsday book.

Siskiyou Daily: There are reasons we are becoming the laughing stock of the world

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:55 PM PDT

It's no joke, folks. Seriously. There are reasons we are becoming the laughing stock of the world. Does the buck stop anywhere in Washington D.C. anymore? - Daniel Webster

Full Article
http://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20131015/NEWS/310159994/-1/sports

House GOP unveils bill to counter Senate debt plan

The divided government's increasingly urgent drive to prevent a Treasury default and end a 15-day partial government shutdown took a highly partisan turn Tuesday as House Republicans unveiled a proposal stocked with conservative priorities that the White House instantly rejected.


Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is surrounded by reporters after leaving the office of Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ken., on Capitol Hill on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013 in Washington.

By The Associated Press Posted Oct. 15, 2013 @ 12:15 pm

The divided government's increasingly urgent drive to prevent a Treasury default and end a 15-day partial government shutdown took a highly partisan turn Tuesday as House Republicans unveiled a proposal stocked with conservative priorities that the White House instantly rejected. It was unclear whether House Speaker John Boehner and the GOP leadership had the votes to pass their measure, or whether it would even be brought to the House floor for a vote. Even so, the immediate result was to freeze Senate negotiations on a bipartisan compromise that had appeared ready to bear fruit. The events prompted an outbreak of partisan rhetoric, mixed with urgent warnings that both the U.S. and global economies could suffer severe damage quickly unless Congress acted by Thursday. Even something of an appeal for heavenly aid was thrown in, as Rep. Steve Southerland of Florida led House Republicans in a rendition of "Amazing Grace" at the beginning of a rank-and-file meeting called to discuss a way out of the impasse. Describing his plan for reporters, Boehner said, "I have made clear for months and months that the idea of default is wrong and we shouldn't get anywhere close to it." Hinting at a lack of support from some fellow Republicans, he declined to predict that the measure would come to a vote by day's end.

Wash Post: NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:52 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com
Edward Snowden's secret documents keep spilling more and more beans. We could make enough burritos to solve the gas price crisis, with all these beans. - Daniel Webster

Full Article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-collects-millions-of-e-mail-address-books-globally/2013/10/14/8e58b5be-34f9-11e3-80c6-7e6dd8d22d8f_print.html

NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally

By Barton Gellman and Ashkan Soltani, Published: October 14

The National Security Agency is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts around the world, many of them belonging to Americans, according to senior intelligence officials and top-secret documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The collection program, which has not been disclosed before, intercepts e-mail address books and "buddy lists" from instant messaging services as they move across global data links. Online services often transmit those contacts when a user logs on, composes a message, or synchronizes a computer or mobile device with information stored on remote servers.

Rather than targeting individual users, the NSA is gathering contact lists in large numbers that amount to a sizable fraction of the world's e-mail and instant messaging accounts. Analysis of that data enables the agency to search for hidden connections and to map relationships within a much smaller universe of foreign intelligence targets.

During a single day last year, the NSA's Special Source Operations branch collected 444,743 e-mail address books from Yahoo, 105,068 from Hotmail, 82,857 from Facebook, 33,697 from Gmail and 22,881 from unspecified other providers, according to an internal NSA PowerPoint presentation. Those figures, described as a typical daily intake in the document, correspond to a rate of more than 250 million a year.

WND: Deadliest substance known to man discovered - and kept secret

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:50 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com
A brand new type of botox - just the facts:  The botulinum toxin, known as Clostridium Botulinum, is so evil that injecting just 2 billionths of a gram, or inhaling 13 billionths of a gram, will kill an adult. - Daniel Webster

Full Article

BIOLOGICAL WAR-FEAR

'DEADLIEST SUBSTANCE KNOWN TO MAN' DISCOVERED

'This toxin has unusual risks and consequences' Published: 2 hours ago
 JOE KOVACS 


A scene from the movie "Contagion."

A brand-new type of botox has been discovered that's being called "the deadliest substance known to man," but scientists are keeping secret its DNA sequence because an antidote is not yet known.

The botulinum toxin, known as Clostridium Botulinum, is so poisonous that injecting just 2 billionths of a gram, or inhaling 13 billionths of a gram, will kill an adult.

New Scientist reports: "The toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine, the chemical secreted by nerves that makes muscles work. People who accidentally ingest it, as can happen when the bacteria grow in food, develop botulism and often die of paralysis."

Opinion: We the sheeple by Edgrrr

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:48 PM PDT

Editor... The militarization of Y-RICO, organized crime at law, subdivision of Gulag Schizofornia, with, a police chief, sleazing, behind our backs, is surely grounds for, return of the military gestapo, vehicle, he, took it upon himself, to harass us with; to facilitate, more Fascist Feeding Frenzy, attitude; as in, the govern mentals are everything; we the sheeple, are nothing, but, slaves, to be exploited. Next thing you know, these paramilitary, gestapo, will want to be called, Sergeants, and, Captains... Edgrrr...

Halloween: Share the love and joy of Luna the Love Dog

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:46 PM PDT

I want to introduce you to my favorite dog, just in time for Halloween costumes, cards and gifts
Luna Says Cards and Gifts, by Melinda are priceless. Actually, there is a price and it's not too much to share the love and joy of Luna the Love Dog. - Daniel Webster


Blown away when I first learned about becoming your own banker

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:44 PM PDT


I was blown away when I was first introduced to the concept of becoming your own banker. I was taught the infinite banking concept by my brother Jon Webster, a financial consultant and teacher in Arizona. It is worth checking out how Jon is helping build wealth for his clients.

Redding.com: Deputies report two with drugs and needles arrested near school

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:42 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com

Deputies report two with drugs and needles arrested near school

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:26 PM PDT
Two people were arrested Monday in Burney on suspicion of having controlled substances and illegal weapons after a sheriff's deputy spotted the pair on an elementary school campus. #Burney #California

TMZ: HARRY BELAFONTE - I HAVE A DREAM - To Sell MLK's Speeches EXCLUSIVE

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:40 PM PDT

Current Headlines at WordsFromWebster.com

Full Article 
http://www.tmz.com/2013/10/15/harry-belafonte-martin-luther-king-speeches-lawsuit-sothebys/

HARRY BELAFONTE - I HAVE A DREAM - To Sell MLK's Speeches EXCLUSIVE

Harry Belafonte wants to be free at last ... to sell original speeches penned by Martin Luther King, Jr., but King's Estate has mounted a challenge from the mountaintop ... so Belafonte is now suing.

Get this ... Belafonte has the notes that were in Dr. King's suit pocket when he was assassinated in 1968. He also has a condolence letter written to Coretta King by President Lyndon Johnson. And, he has various King speeches, including the outline for the famous "The casualties of the war in Vietman" speech.

Belafonte tried to sell the docs at a Sotheby's auction back in 2008, but the Estate objected and the auction was cancelled.

Show your support for the State of Jefferson and pick up a State of Jefferson T-Shirt or cap for only $19.95 FREE shipping

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:38 PM PDT






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The Oregonian: Klamath Falls rancher takes on Union Pacific over dead cattle, saying he's stubborn -- in a good way

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:29 PM PDT


Full Article
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/10/klamath_falls_rancher_takes_on.html

Klamath Falls rancher takes on Union Pacific over dead cattle, saying he's stubborn -- in a good way



Rancher Bruce Topham, 71, of Klamath Falls says he wouldn't give up in seeking a settlement with Union Pacific over a train collision in August 2011 that killed some of his most prized cattle. (Susan Topham)

By Tom Hallman Jr. | thallman@oregonian.com 

on October 14, 2013 at 3:37 PM, updated October 15, 2013 at 12:30 PM

A legal battle between a Klamath Falls rancher and a railroad over 24 dead cattle has ended because the rancher believes his opponents realized he was "too old to know the meaning of quit."

Reached by telephone Monday, Bruce Topham, 71, said he received a settlement two weeks ago on the eve of a trial. He wouldn't say for how much. When the cattle were killed, Topham valued them at several hundred thousand dollars.

"Damned if I was going to walk away," he said with a laugh. "They didn't know who they were dealing with."

As part of the settlement, he said, Union Pacific didn't admit to any wrongdoing.

Siskiyou Daily: Four arrested at Motel 6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:27 PM PDT

Current Headlines on WordsFromWebster.com

Full article

http://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20131015/NEWS/131019845

Four arrested at Motel 6


By Kevin Dickinson
Posted Oct. 15, 2013 @ 1:47 pm

Four people were arrested at the Motel 6 in Yreka for possessing and transporting drugs as a result of a search conducted by the Yreka Police Department (YPD).
On Oct. 13 at 12:20 p.m., YPD received a call from Motel 6 asking them to come remove Malcolm Strickland, 32, from the premises as he was on a no-rent list and had checked in under a false name.
Sgt. Ray Boutin said he and other officers, with the assistance of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department, responded to the call since Strickland had been arrested on Sept. 27 on multiple drug charges and possession of a firearm.
When law enforcement arrived, they ascertained that Strickland had been seen in four different rooms and was last seen in room 205.

Mount Shasta News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:23 PM PDT


Mount Shasta News


Posted: 14 Oct 2013 05:21 AM PDT
Two of the four candidates for two seats on the Dunsmuir City Council have confirmed their attendance

Redding California Record Searchlight News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:22 PM PDT


Redding California Record Searchlight News


Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:00 AM PDT
The 39-year-old Red Bluff man accused of murdering a 14-year-old girl is scheduled to be in Tehama County Superior Court today for a hearing to determine whether his preliminary hearing will be held next week.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:00 AM PDT
The Redding City Council meets tonight to consider a plan for the electric utility's renewable energy portfolio.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
Revolve Solar has grown dramatically since it opened in Redding in early 2012. The company will host a job fair Wednesday.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:43 AM PDT
The California Highway Patrol is reporting that a logging truck has overturned near the Gilman Road off-ramp on Interstate 5 north of Redding.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:21 AM PDT
Check here for live updates from today's Shasta County Board of Supervisors meeting, which starts at 9 a.m. at 1450 Court St., Suite 263, in Redding.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:00 AM PDT
Sunny skies and a high temperature near 79 degrees are in Redding's weather forecast for today. Meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Sacramento also say Redding residents can expect a north wind between 8 to 11 mph. Tonight's low should be around 54 degrees. The rest of the week should also see sunny skies with Wednesday's high near 77 degrees. The high temperature forecast for Thursday should be near 79 degrees, while Friday's high should be near 81. Saturday's high temperature should be near 78, while Sunday's high should be near 77 degrees.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:59 PM PDT
In 1913: George Oliver nearly lost his life near the Tower House when he was attacked by an infuriated bull he was trying to lead to Redding. The bull, purchased from Joseph Ponte, had never been under a lariat. After being jerked along at the end of a line for a half mile, it suddenly gored Oliver's horse to death and nearly killed Oliver. The black monster is now back at the Tower House.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 10:00 PM PDT
The California Public Utilities Commission will host a meeting in Redding from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to get community input for broadband availability in the North State.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:26 PM PDT
Two people were arrested Monday in Burney on suspicion of having controlled substances and illegal weapons after a sheriff's deputy spotted the pair on an elementary school campus.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:50 PM PDT
Law enforcement officials are searching for at least one person involved in a shooting Tuesday that occurred at a residence on Frances Street in Cottonwood.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:19 PM PDT
A small vegetation fire that was quickly put out tonight may have been deliberately set.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 07:46 PM PDT
A clerk at a Redding gas station foiled an attempted robbery Monday night, Redding police said.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
One man is fighting the Shasta Wine Village planned for Mountain Gate, but county planners are recommending the Board of Supervisors deny his appeal of the project.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
WASHINGTON — Racing the clock, the Senate's Democratic and Republican leaders closed in on a deal Monday night to avoid an economy-menacing Treasury default and end the two-week partial government shutdown.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
The Redding Fire Department could soon be replacing a library of heavy books it keeps in its engines with thin, light iPads.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
This month's glitch-filled rollout of the health insurance marketplaces created by federal law is a business opportunity for brokers and agents, but regulators warn that it also opened the door for those who would seek to line their pockets by misleading consumers.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 06:00 PM PDT
A Redding attorney plans to represent victims of the Clover Fire for free in a fight to get the state to void their $150 bills from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Siskiyou County Obituaries Daily News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:20 PM PDT


Siskiyou County Obituaries Daily News


Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:46 AM PDT
Alan was born on Oct. 9, 1947, in Weed to James and Marilyn Zanni.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:40 AM PDT
Former Montague resident Penny Curtis, age 67, passed away peacefully at Rogue Valley Hospital with family and friends at her side on Sept. 30, 2013.

Siskiyou Daily News Sports

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:19 PM PDT


Siskiyou Daily News Sports


Posted: 14 Oct 2013 04:07 AM PDT
The first few minutes of the Yreka Miners Northern Athletic League opener against the Anderson Cubs did not go the way the Miners had envisioned. Not by a long shot.
Yreka found itself down 14-0 early in the first period before the offense ever touched the ball, which was certainly not the way Yreka wanted to start things off.
Fortunately for the Miners, the resourceful squad turned things around and had the scored knotted up at 14-14 at the half as they earned a 35-28 [...]

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:53 AM PDT
It was a pressure-packed moment for Wyatt Finley to attempt his first field goal of his high school career.
With a second left in the contest, Etna high found itself down 15-13 on the road to Modoc in the Shasta Cascade League opener for both teams.
On fourth down on the 10-yard-line, Etna decided to kick a field goal, which the team had not done in quite awhile.
Finley, a senior, made the kick to give the Lions the 16-15 win and a victory over the Braves, a [...]

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:42 AM PDT
CASTRO VALLEY, CALIF., — Below is a recap by Yreka Miner cross country coach Pam Borg on how the team fared at the Castro Valley-Trojan Invite in the Bay Area on Saturday.
"We did pretty well against some of the NCS D1-3 teams at the Castro Valley-Trojan Invite on Saturday. The varsity boys team placed 2nd place behind D3 8th State-ranked team, Campolindo.
The Yreka Miners team time of 85:41 was good enough to rank them as the 6th best team on the All- [...]

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:20 AM PDT
The Yreka High junior varsity and freshman football teams faced Anderson at home Friday night. In the JV game, the Miners fell to the Cubs 23-0 to suffer the squad's first loss of the season. The Miners are now 5-1 for the year. The freshman team fell to Anderson by the score of 41-13. All three Miner teams are at West Valley in Cottonwood this Friday night.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:17 AM PDT
COS FB squad loses on the road to Laney
OAKLAND, CALIF.— The College of the Siskiyous football squad fell on the road Friday night to Laney in Oakland, Calif., by the score of 44-20.
The COS Eagles struck first when Lenana Meekisho ran the ball 55 yards for the score to go up 6-0.
Laney proceeded to take control of the contest and were up 30-6 at the half.
In the third quarter, with 5:29 remaining, Demetrius Brown scored on a six-yard pass [...]

Klamath Falls Oregon Herald and News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:17 PM PDT


Klamath Falls Oregon Herald and News


Posted: 15 Oct 2013 10:51 AM PDT
Three people were injured Monday afternoon after a collision on Homedale Road totaled two vehicles.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:44 AM PDT
One of the candidates was the architect of Washington state's gay marriage law. The other is a former activist known for riding his bike to work. Both unabashedly support substantial new taxes, a $15

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:41 AM PDT
Two girls were arrested in a Florida bullying case after one of them admitted online over the weekend that she harassed a 12-year-old girl who killed herself last month, a sheriff said Tuesday.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:40 AM PDT
Former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, driven from office by sexual harassment allegations, was charged Tuesday with felony false imprisonment and two counts of misdemeanor battery involving three women.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:36 AM PDT
Two rare documents from a fleeting time after the Civil War when the University of South Carolina first admitted African-American students and faculty went on exhibition Tuesday, recalling early steps

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:29 AM PDT
New York City's biggest police union is asking a court to nix a law that would make it easier for people to bring racial profiling claims or other discrimination lawsuits.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:31 AM PDT
A British bank could soon be cutting a financial lifeline for millions of Somalis.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:31 AM PDT
A former Halliburton manager pleaded guilty Tuesday to destroying evidence in the aftermath of the deadly rig explosion that spawned BP's massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:26 AM PDT
A man with a history of mental illness was hoping to see Queen Elizabeth II when he tried to rush through a Buckingham Palace gate carrying a six-inch (15-cm) knife, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:19 AM PDT
The Missouri Attorney General's office has no power to reopen a northwest Missouri rape case, a spokeswoman said Tuesday, despite the pleas of a mother who says justice was denied when prosecutors dro
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:09 AM PDT
Gun rights groups have responded to public criticism by rescheduling a national "Guns Saves Lives Day" that was originally planned for the one-year anniversary of the Newtown, Conn., school shootings.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:00 AM PDT
Police in suburban Cincinnati are investigating why a hospital patient had a bag full of guns and other weapons.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:00 AM PDT
Hans Riegel, who made German candy maker Haribo and its signature gummi bears a chewy hit for children _ and adults _ across the globe, died on Tuesday. He was 90.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:56 AM PDT
Russian investigators say they have arrested two hard-line Muslim men from the North Caucasus who are suspected of planning to attack a chemical weapons storage and disposal facility.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:56 AM PDT
Cleveland's police chief says 63 officers have been suspended for breaking rules during a deadly chase last November.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:41 AM PDT
An official in western North Carolina has accepted marriage license requests from 10 same-sex couples, despite a 2012 amendment to the state constitution forbidding such marriages.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:40 AM PDT
Hundreds of people have jeered the coffin of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke as it arrived for a funeral Mass celebrated by a group which opposed the Catholic Church's modernizing reforms and outreach
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:24 AM PDT
Screaming gunshot victims were stampeding out of a Colorado movie theater after police arrested James Holmes, court documents say, so police officers repeatedly asked him if there was another shooter.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:21 AM PDT
President Francois Hollande has managed to do what was once thought impossible: make changes to France's cherished and generous retirement system with little resistance from unions. His secret? The ch

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:14 AM PDT
A recipe for gridlock was brewing in the San Francisco Bay Area, as two of the region's major transit agencies teetered on the brink of commute-crippling strikes.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:06 AM PDT
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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:06 AM PDT
European Union officials on Tuesday approved the creation of a centralized banking supervisor, marking another step in the 28-country bloc's long quest to stabilize its financial system.

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 07:46 AM PDT
An 18-year-old admitted Tuesday that he killed two teenage brothers inside a mobile home they shared with their mothers in northwest Ohio.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 07:33 AM PDT
Contractors demolishing Sandy Hook Elementary School are being required to sign confidentiality agreements forbidding public discussion of the site, photographs or disclosure of any information about

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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 07:37 AM PDT
An autopsy is expected on the remains of a Detroit man who police say was partly devoured by an animal in his home.

Siskiyou Youth Sports News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:16 PM PDT


Siskiyou Youth Sports News


Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:40 AM PDT
Yreka cross country coach Pam Borg's choice for the Miner Perk XC Runner of the Week is Jacob Hill.
"Jacob Hill has improved a lot this year. He had a very strong race on Saturday finishing in the top 25," said Borg.
There were 166 runners in the varsity race at Castro Valley on Saturday.

Congratulations Jacob. Your drink certificate from the Miner Perk will be arriving on Thursday.
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Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:33 AM PDT
COS Adjunct Professor, Dr. David Carico and his colleagues, L. R. Doyle and G. R. Harp of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, were recently awarded a grant from the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) in their recent "Physics of Information" grant competition.
FQXi provides support for research on questions at the foundations of physics and cosmology, particularly new frontiers and innovative ideas integral to a deep understanding of reality but unlikely to be supported by conventional funding sources. The grant, which was awarded for their proposal "Is Quantum Knowability Subject to Spacetime Warping?," will allow the team to explore the feasibility of using the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory to create a solar system sized interferometer.
An interferometer is an instrument that splits a beam of light into two beams, and then uses mirrors to reflect each beam back to a common point. The recombined beams can then be used to study the fundamental nature of light. Interferometers have been common laboratory tools for nearly a century, but an interferometer on the scale of the solar system has never before been implemented. The idea described in their proposal is to use the ATA to generate two beams of radio light, one beam being directed to the planet Mercury and the other to Mars, which would act as the "mirrors" for the interferometer. The reflected beams would then be received back at Earth, recombined, and subject to careful analysis.
If successful, the scientists believe that their solar system interferometer would enable them to address a fundamental question regarding the nature of information in the Universe. Specifically, they hope to determine whether or not the famous "Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle" of quantum mechanics, which establishes strict rules regarding when information can and cannot be known, is subject to the gravitational curvature of space time as described by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Dr. Carico has taught astronomy and mathematics at COS since fall 2006. Further information about the Foundational Questions Institute can be found at their website, www.fqxi.org.
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Medford Mail Tribune Sports

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:14 PM PDT


Medford Mail Tribune Sports


Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
SAN DIEGO — Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers slowly put to rest all that talk about Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts' offense.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
Work to restart on stadium after second worker dies
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
ALAMEDA, Calif. — The worst game of Terrelle Pryor's career won't cost him his job as the Oakland Raiders starting quarterback — now or anytime soon.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
CORVALLIS — Oregon State University cornerback Rashaad Reynolds has been named this week's Pac-12 Conference defensive player of the week, it was announced Monday.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
Hunter Jarmon doesn't want Sean Mannion to get a big head.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
MURPHY — Jose Mendez scored two of the Phoenix boys soccer team's three goals over a three-minute span and the Pirates' furious start led to a 4-0 Skyline Conference victory over Hidden Valley on Monday.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
BOSTON — Stephen Weiss and Daniel Cleary scored second-period goals, reserve goalie Jonas Gustavsson made 28 saves in his first action of the season, and the Detroit Red Wings edged the Boston Bruins 3-2 on Monday.
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 12:10 AM PDT
LOS ANGELES — Led by a pair of precocious rookies, the Los Angeles Dodgers got themselves right back into the NL championship series.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:14 PM PDT
EUGENE — Down goes the Cardinal.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:13 PM PDT
Yes, the U.S. national team already clinched a spot in the 2014 World Cup. And yes, it's true that Panama, still clawing for a Cup berth, will have much more at stake than the U.S.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:12 PM PDT
Bowling
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:11 PM PDT
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MailTribune Latest Headlines

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:13 AM PDT


MailTribune Latest Headlines


Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
Two men were seriously injured in a high-speed head-on collision Monday night involving two vehicles at Riverside and Stewart avenues in south Medford.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
State and local authorities are reviewing whether proper procedures were followed when someone called 911 to report a late-night car crash in Southern Oregon, but no police or rescue personnel were sent until a couple of hours later, when the body of the...
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
ASHLAND — Bicycle thieves in this pedal-happy town are now on notice that the next set of wheels they steal might transport them directly to jail.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
At a time when he is normally swamped at work, Jim LeMay has taken advantage of the past two weeks to make a few improvements around his Ashland home.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
Absolutely no medical marijuana dispensaries will be allowed in Medford despite a state law that makes them legal next year, city officials have decided.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
The bill passed during last month's special legislative session that will cut public retirement benefits is set to face a challenge in the Oregon Supreme Court, according to the lawyer for the state's largest public sector union.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
You can doubt the science, but there's no doubt that people who claim to have seen a Sasquatch feel stigmatized.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
Regarding the placing of apples in local hotels, Mine Host Emil Mohr of the Hotel Medford states that apples and other fruit, usually baked apples, are on the regular breakfast bill of fare. Table fruit can be had if ordered.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
Felony arrests
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:05 PM PDT
Two men returning to a Medford motel Saturday afternoon allegedly to retrieve a bag of counterfeit cash they'd forgotten found officers already on the scene, Medford police said.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:23 PM PDT
PHOENIX — A three-dimensional video released by Oregon Department of Transportation officials gives drivers a virtual trip over what will be the new Fern Valley interchange.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:15 PM PDT
ASHLAND — A new student sustainability center in the works at Southern Oregon University will serve as a community education and gathering space, a multifaceted organic farm and a resource for student research in the fields of environmental science...
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:13 PM PDT
TRAIL — A combination of factors that include less reliance on congressional appropriations means the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has so far sidestepped furloughs at its Rogue River Basin operations during the government shutdown.
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:12 PM PDT
I like the new setup on East Main Street but have one suggestion for the powers that be at City Hall: Westbound traffic on East Main is backing up at the Crater Lake Avenue intersection, and it quite often takes two light changes to get through it, even...
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:12 PM PDT
SUDS AND SCIENCE: What better combination is there? Grab a pint and hear a little from The Nature Conservancy's Dr. Kerry Metlen on his research of the Ashland Watershed's fire history.

Siskiyou Daily News

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:12 AM PDT


Siskiyou Daily News


Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:29 AM PDT
Yreka Western Railroad's Baldwin 2-8-2 No. 19 steam engine will be auctioned on Friday, Oct. 25, in a sheriff's sale, and John Nixon is spearheading a movement for local residents and organizations to purchase the locomotive and donate it to the people of Siskiyou County.
A writ of execution issued by the Siskiyou County Superior Court on March 17 ordered Yreka Western Railroad to make good on its debt to Chelatchie Boiler Works, Inc., Camas, Wash., for boiler work completed [...]

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:26 AM PDT
Last year's Senate Bill 1221 put an end to the use of dogs for the hunting of bears and bobcats, but a bill in the Assembly aims to repeal that prohibition and return hounds to the hunt.
Assembly Bill 1230, introduced by Assemblyperson Tim Donnelly of California's 33rd District, would eliminate the previous bill's prohibition on the use of dogs to hunt bears and bobcats, allowing the use of one dog to hunt bears during open deer season, and more than one dog per hunter during [...]

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:19 AM PDT
The second annual Emergency Preparedness Fair (EPF) kicked off Friday, bringing together volunteers, organizations and sponsors all with the goal of providing life-saving information for elderly and developmentally-disabled individuals in Siskiyou County.
According to event founder Monique Dixon, the EPF provides emergency situation information in a setting that aims to keep attendees comfortable, engaged and having fun while learning.
"Oftentimes emergency [...]

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