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Rural California could lose thousands of jobs as prisons close What can the state do?

Rural California could lose thousands of jobs as prisons close. What can the state do? Sacramento Bee 6 hrs ago Jeong Park, The Sacramento Bee May 18 Just days after Gov. Gavin Newsom s administration announced a plan to close a prison in Susanville last month, dozens of for sale signs for homes began popping up in a rural Lassen County town. We went from a market where there were no homes, said Patricia Hagata, executive director at the Lassen County Chamber of Commerce. To where we have an overload of homes. According to the city s latest financial statement, the closure of the California Correctional Center scheduled for June 2022 means Susanville could lose more than a quarter of its workforce jobs that pay upwards of $90,000 in some cases. Some workers could find jobs next door at the High Desert State Prison, but many would have to move. The next closest state prison is more than three hours away in Folsom.

California Prison Closures Threaten Local Economies

California Prison Closures Threaten Local Economies The state announced it would shut down a prison in Susanville that could result in a loss of a quarter of the city’s workforce. Gov. Newsom has pledged to close two of the state’s 34 correctional facilities. May 18, 2021 •  (TNS) Just days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom s administration announced a plan to close a prison in Susanville last month, dozens of for sale signs for homes began popping up in a rural Lassen County town. We went from a market where there were no homes, said Patricia Hagata, executive director at the Lassen County Chamber of Commerce. To where we have an overload of homes.

How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history?

How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history? Jake Flanagin © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Alamy The California department of fish and wildlife relies on an intricate network of citizen-informants to help do its job. The agency’s secret tip line is a critical tool in the fight against wildlife crimes because, in more rural areas of the state, a single wildlife officer can be responsible for thousands of miles of territory. Todd Kinnard is one such officer – tasked with overseeing agency operations across the expansive Lassen county, five hours north-east of San Francisco by car. He was on duty when an anonymous tip came in that someone in the county was shooting raptors, birds of prey such as red-tailed and ferruginous hawks.

How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history?

How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history?
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