Taya Page Berry returned home to the open arms of her Savior on Saturday, January 13th, 2024 from seizure complications following a brave and courageous battle with Acute Hemorrhagic Encephalitis.
Seventy feet up an ancient Redwood by Cal Winslow on April 20, 2021
Greasy Pete, his “tree-sitter” name, went up the “Mamma Tree” on the eighth of this month; Bugs followed, climbing the next closest big tree on the eleventh. Today, they sit on platforms 75 feet up a 200 foot-tall redwood tree, well-equipped to survive indefinitely.
The expectation was that there would be a confrontation on the morning of twelfth – the date set for the Anderson Logging Company of Fort Bragg to begin cutting. Several dozen supporters joined the tree sitters early that morning, prepared to form a human chain to cross the logging road and stop the trucks. It didn’t happen. This delay has provided some breathing space for Greasy and Bugs, but no one doubts that the confrontation is coming.
BUTLER — Eastside High School senior Lauren Brown has been selected as a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student of the Year candidate and will conduct a seven-week campaign, continuing until