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Remains Identified as Eureka California Woman
The Sierra County, California Sheriff’s Office has identified the remains of a woman found in the forest several years ago. Her skeletal remains were found in a heavily wooded area off State Route 89 that runs between Truckee and Calpine in 2003, in the central part of Sierra County. Since then, authorities have been trying to…
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The Air Force’s Missing Trainer
While completing background research about adventurer Steve Fossett, I happened across a related story. This one takes place May 9, 1957 and is still the subject of speculation. “Wife Refused to Let Hope Dwindle,” declared the front-page headline in the Reno Evening Gazette on July 3, 1957. The story of David Steeves dominated the upper half…
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Silver Tailings: A Pig, a Dog and a Jumping Frog
“Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery,” wrote Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Clemens, better known to the world as Mark Twain, was friends with a Comstock prospector named Jim Gillis. The pair met when Clemens was still trying to strike it rich as a miner. Both men were first-class story tellers. They often spent their evenings…
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Eel Gambles His Bones Away
The first Native American Folklore story I ever heard, was told to my Kindergarten class at Margaret Keating School. It was a simple tale of caution and morality. It was read to us by Jon Larson’s mother, Juanita, who had jus’ written and illustrated a book on Yurok, Kurok and Hupa myths and Legends. I was…
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His Battle Inspired the U.S. Marine Corps
Cody Green, born on Thursday, January 27, 2000, was a 12-year-old kid in Indiana who was diagnosed with leukemia at 22 months old. He loved the Marines, and his parents said he drew strength and courage from the Marine Corps as he bravely fought the battle into remission three times. Although he was cancer-free at…
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Nevada City’s National Hotel
Nevada City’s located roughly 90 minutes from Reno. Nestled among the firs and pines, at an elevation between 2500 and 3000 feet, it quickly became a prosperous town during California’s Gold Rush period. I love to visit Nevada City because of its rich history and Victorian elegance. The first miner to search for gold in…
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Thousands of Acres Scorched In Nevada Wildfire
Fire season is picking up steam in Nevada. A wildfire that destroyed two homes in the rural neighborhood of Topaz Ranch Estates may have been caused by an illegal burn. The fast-moving brush fire in Douglas County forced the evacuation of residents and continues to send up huge plumes of black smoke. Sierra Front Wildfire spokeswoman…
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Shaking Hands with History
Everyday you and I have a chance to meet history face-to-face. Often times though, we allow it to walk right on by without as much as a side-glance. Perhaps we’re jus’ to busy – but I’ve tried to change this in myself. I have a real interest in northern California, Nevada, political and military history.…
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Real Talk
It’s something I’ve never felt real comfortable doing – talking to a stranger about my faith. But a while ago I decided to challenge myself to step out my comfort zone. Hey, writing about something is completely different from talking about it. When I heard Sparks Christian Fellowship was asking members to sitdown for a…
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The Loaming of Deputy Cari Tom Owens
She was sitting at the counter of “Dippin’ Donuts,” jus’ north of Adelanto proper, working on a cup of coffee when she noticed the tiny ripples forming in the dark liquid. Before Cari could think any further — the earth jumped forward, then backwards, splashing coffee all over the counter. She’d been in earthquakes before,…