OP/ED: Lock-Downs and Coerced Inoculations – by Robert Socha

Guest Writer Spotlight: Lock-Downs and Coerced Inoculations – by Robert Socha Have an opposing or contributing opinion you would like to share? RCNS and SCNS are open to all who wish to submit an Opinion/Editorial piece regarding this, or any, issues. Contact the editor: Trevor Montgomery. “Loving your neighbor is not just loving those that agree with you, or look […]

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Religion Today: Faith on the Frontlines: Healthcare Workers Battle Burnout With Spirituality

Clover Stewart has spent much of the last 14 months zipping up COVID-19 casualties in body bags. At times, she has felt like one of the many living casualties of the pandemic – frontline medical workers who, at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak, have witnessed a lifetime’s worth of gruesome deaths in the course of a typical week. One […]

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COVID strikes again… Fall River cancels games due to continuing pandemic

From the Bleachers – With Ron Mosher McARTHUR, Calif., — The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis has once again hit our local student/athletes, as the Fall River Bulldogs have been forced to cancel their opening night football games originally planned for Wednesday (Sept. 1) in Alturas against the Modoc Braves. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: Minor injuries reported after […]

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Religion Today: Kids Learning Lessons of Kindness During Ongoing Pandemic

Glistening watercolors sweep across the delicate pages of 15-year-old Breana’s hand-crafted card of encouragement to the Salinas Police Department. Grinning, 12-year-old Jenelle also sits at the kitchen table while she signs her name in colorful marker, the final touch to her masterpiece. The Manalo sisters put special effort into designing and decorating homemade cards for first responders. As a family, […]

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COVID-19 Remembrance Flags at Temecula Duck Pond coming down – Permanent memorial bench and plaque planned

TEMECULA, Calif., — City of Temecula residents will soon notice that the white flags that served as a temporary COVID-19 Remembrance at the Temecula Duck Pond throughout 2021 have begun to disappear, in preparation for an upcoming COVID Remembrance Flag Ceremony. In their place, the City plans on placing a more permanent place of honor and remembrance with a memorial […]

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LaMalfa urges Biden and Newsom to keep COVID-19 vaccines voluntary

Submitted by Office of Congressman Doug LaMalfa Congressman Doug LaMalfa issued the following statement after recent announcements by Governor Newsom mandating COVID-19 vaccination for all state employees and by President Biden for Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare employees. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: UPDATE: Pit River Tribe family members, including four children, continuing to recover after Ingot head-on crash EXCLUSIVE: Witness […]

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Heading back to work as Covid-19 restrictions loosen? Here’s how to create a safe workplace environment

Guest Writer Spotlight: Marcus Lansky As our nation slowly recovers from the ongoing, more than 14-month long COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis, you might be a supervisor gearing up to bring your team back to work in person or you could be an employee preparing to return to your regular, in-person work routine. But with coronavirus concerns continuing, you […]

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Shasta County COVID vaccinations now prioritizing agricultural workers

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — With the ongoing, now more than year-long COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis continuing, Shasta County is reminding area residents that vaccinations for the novel coronavirus are continuing and have provided a number of resources and links to help facilitate the vaccination process. Saying her offices have been inundated with many questions from her constituents regarding […]

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