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Personnel will deploy county staffers to Shasta election offices starting Monday
Staff from Shasta County’s personnel and administrative departments will be on site at both the Market and Court Street election offices beginning Monday, May 11. They’re being deployed to mediate conflict and facilitate communication in the wake of findings of abusive conduct by appointed Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis.
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Nearly a year after being targeted by a violent hate crime, one far Northern California family remains displaced, with little support
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Anderson City Council advances censure effort against council member Susie Baugh
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Efficiency study is progressing, Redding officials say
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Meet Mike Gallagher for Shasta’s District 5 Supervisor
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Native community marches through Burney to raise awareness for the missing and murdered
May 5 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Day. Yesterday, members of the Pit River Tribe and Redding Rancheria organized prayer walks in Burney and Redding to raise awareness for the systemic crisis.






