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Thumbnail image: Dean Wilson mentioned a tunnel project around Last Chance Grade south of Crescent City as a potential project that would require Caltrans with mitigation requirements. | Image courtesy of Caltrans District 1 Five months after his colleague suggested banking county properties for mitigation purposes, District 5 Supervisor Dean Wilson said heâs searching for … Continue reading Dean Wilson Proposes Mitigation Exemptions For Counties With Vast Swaths of Public Lands →
Thumbnail photo by Paul Critz District 1 Supervisor Darrin Short and his District 3 colleague Chris Howard were absent. Among the items discussed at Wednesdayâs Del Norte County Board of Supervisors meeting: Grant confusion: Three supervisors endorsed two Crescent City grant proposals, though it took a last-minute visit from City Manager Eric Wier for them … Continue reading Del Norte Supervisors Support City Grants, Discuss DHHS Contracts, Retirement Benefit Policy →
Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall â November 13, 2025 Harbor District meetings are heldâŚ
Thumbnail photos: Gerhard Weber (left), Dan Schmidt (right) | Courtesy of ccharbor.com. A month after he added his name to a now-stalled effort to recall Dan Schmidt, Gerhard Weber sought his colleagueâs censure before relinquishing his role as ringmaster of the Crescent City Harbor District. Weber, who presided over his final meeting as CCHD Board … Continue reading CCHD Board Chair Seeks To Censure Dan Schmidt; Weber Says Schmidt Publicly Revealed Confidential Information →
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Thumbnail photo: Screenshot The day after an Oregon circuit court judge issued a final ruling that vindicated the Curry County Board of Commissioners, Jay Trost pushed back against accusations that he and his colleagues arenât transparent. Speaking from the dais at a meeting Wednesday, Trost noted that it was those accusations that led to a … Continue reading Judge Sides With Curry County BOC Against Sheriff Over Access To Some Documents, But Says Commissioners' Order Was Overbroad →
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Thumbnail photo by Amanda Dockter A Crescent City mother and daughter are facing probation and up to 60 days in jail after pleading no contest to embezzling between $22,000 and $23,000 from a local cleaning business. Wendy Malone, 61, and her daughter, 33-year-old Kaitlin MaloneâSmith, were ordered to pay about $22,000 in restitution to Corinne … Continue reading Mother, Daughter Ordered To Pay Restitution As Part of Plea Deal In Embezzlement Case, Face Probation And Possible Jail Time →
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