50 coaches at institutions in Shasta County earned $28,638 on average in 2022
The highest average coaching salary among institutions in Shasta County during 2022 was $49,618 at Simpson University, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Glenn County Superior Court Renovation Enhances Capacity and Functionality
Glenn County Superior Court recently underwent a renovation that is expected to bring about significant improvements in its operations. According to a statement from an official involved in the project, "Glenn County Superior Court’s recent renovation will drastically improve the court’s capacity and functionality."The renovation is particularly crucial as Glenn County is part of California's 1st Senate District, which encompasses a wide range of counties. As mentioned by a source, "California's 1st Senate District contains all or portions of 11 counties, including...
Senator Dahle Calls Budget Bill Smoke and Mirrors
On May 1, 2024, Senator Dahle criticized the budget bill, calling it "smoke and mirrors." The Senator highlighted the lack of transparency in the budget process, particularly in involving Republicans. Dahle emphasized the importance of having open and meaningful dialogue to ensure legislators can make informed decisions on how the budget will impact constituents.In addition to his concerns about transparency, Senator Dahle also addressed the financial challenges facing California. He stressed the need to increase the tax base in the state and provide support to businesses...
- Senator Dahle Gives Full Support to Firefighters
- Bruce Road Reconstruction Project Reaches Significant Milestone in Chico
- Sen. Dahle Authors Bill to Protect Victims’ Rights
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- Board of Supervisors Meeting Rescheduled to 9:00 a.m. on Apr 30, 2024
Sen. Dahle’s bill to protect victims’ rights passes Senate Public Safety Committee
Senator Brian Dahle's bill, SB 1267, aimed at protecting the rights of victims of serious or violent crimes, recently received unanimous support and passed out of the Senate Public Safety Committee. In expressing his gratitude for the bill's advancement, Senator Dahle stated, "I’d like to thank the chair and committee for moving this bill forward. Policymakers in California must do more to protect victims. Too often, they are left behind due to radical criminal justice reforms in our state. This critical measure will safeguard the rights of victims and establish a system...
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Senator Dahle’s Bill to Exclude Taxes on Settlement Payments Receives Bipartisan Support & Moves Forward
Support for Senator Brian Dahle’s (R-Bieber) measure, Senate Bill (SB) 927, is growing following Wednesday’s hearing in the Senate Committee on Revenue and Taxation. "I’m proud of this legislation, and I’m thankful to the Chair and Committee for moving this forward,” said Senator Dahle. “It’s not okay that we tax Californians on these payments when they’re doing everything they can to rebuild and recover. My district has suffered from some of the most devastating wildfires in California’s history, and they, along with all Californians, deserve to be adequately compensated...
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Shasta County Elections Commission Meeting Schedule and Information
The Shasta County Elections Commission typically meets on Mondays at 2:00 p.m. in Board Chambers, located at 1450 Court Street, Suite 263, in Redding, California. This information was confirmed by the commission.In addition, the commission advised the public to "Please see the paged linked below for annual meeting calendar, upcoming meeting agendas, and more information regarding the Shasta County Elections Commission." This is a crucial resource for residents interested in staying informed about the commission's activities.Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to...
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Senator Dahle Provides Legislative Updates and Advocates for Constituents
Senator Brian Dahle recently shared updates with constituents in his newsletter, addressing key legislative issues and initiatives. Regarding AB 205, which allows new fixed charges for customers based on income, Senator Dahle expressed his opposition, stating, "I’ve been very vocal about bad policies from the left pushing electricity rates to unsustainable prices." He and his Republican colleagues introduced Senate Bill 1326 to repeal AB 205 and provide financial relief for consumers.In tackling the issue of homelessness, Senator Dahle proudly coauthored Senate Bill 1011,...
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Senator Dahle Calls Out Pay-to-Play Politics
Senator Dahle spoke out against pay-to-play politics in California regarding Assembly Bill 610, which proposes new exemptions to current labor laws. According to Senator Dahle, the bill aims to establish a $20-per-hour minimum wage for major fast food chains. He highlighted that the legislation extends a contentious exemption that had previously been granted to bakeries such as Panera Bread.Assembly Bill 610, if passed, will impact various sectors within the state, particularly major fast food chains. The bill's implications are significant as it seeks to address wage...
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COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE: The 2020 Minerva Hamilton Hoyt Internship Announced
The Joshua Tree National Park Association recently announced Copper Mountain College’s Ms. Meghan Udell as the 2020 recipient of the Pasadena Garden Club’s Minerva Hamilton Hoyt Internship.
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SHASTA COLLEGE: Local Education Leader to Join McConnell Board
Eva Valdivia Jimenez will become a McConnell Foundation director during its annual meeting in February. She is assistant superintendent/vice president of Economic and Workforce Development and the executive director of the Shasta College Foundation.
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SIMPSON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS: Women's basketball program has postponed all competition the rest of the Fall 2020.
The Simpson University women's basketball program has postponed all competition the rest of the Fall 2020 semester as a precautionary measure due to COVID-19.
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CITY OF DUNSMUIR: Apply Now For A Small Business Relief Grant!
California recently announced a $500 million Small Business Covid-19 Relief Grant program for eligible small business owners and nonprofits who have been impacted by COVID-19 and the health and safety restrictions.
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COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS: Update on CR Police Academy Advisory Committee
The College of the Redwoods Basic Law Enforcement Academy Advisory Committee has released its findings.
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Please contact City Hall 530.235.4822 or Saving Shasta Cats 510.517.2602 if you have any information about the kitten pictured below.