Roadwork started in Skamokawa
July 22, 2021
LOOKING GOOD As this week begins, we started out with a very sunny Sunday morning and with temps in the low 80s, it s just what the hay makers wanted to see. The forecast is looking dry with maybe a few days with a bit of cloudiness and temperatures in the low 70s, so that s sounding perfect to me.
FIRE DANGER It s still very important to be wary of anything that could cause a spark which could start a fire. As we have seen, there are thousands of acres in our Pacific NW area that are currently burning out of control and we really don t want to have anything like that happen here in our county. If you re towing a trailer, it s best to double check those safety chains so they aren t striking/dragging along the pavement, as recently, several fires along the freeway were caused because of that very thing happening. Here s to being mindful of the dangers of fire, and may we all take extra precautions during this super dry time.
Redding Fire Department cautions against illegal firework use this 4th of July
The Redding Fire Department is asking the public to avoid illegal firework activity as fires continue to rage throughout the state.
Posted: Jun 30, 2021 4:46 PM
Posted By: Chloe Curtis and Ana Torrea
REDDING, Calif. - Firefighters are urging extra caution ahead of the 4th of July weekend as extremely dry conditions pose a fire danger.
“Well you immediately have PTSD from previous fires and think ‘Oh no, here you go again,’ but it was small and there was a lot of dry grass just like this year and it doesn’t take much,” Redding resident Karen Lawrence said.
This Year s Made in L A Biennial Highlighted Art That Was Actually Made in a Lot of Other Places—and That s a Good Thing artnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On April 26, the Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education announced grants for its spring cycle. Pictured, front row, left to right: Kathy Fisk, GPFPE board member and grants committee co-chair; Courtney Kliman, Defer Elementary; Karen Gallagher, Parcells Middle School; Erika Stout-Kirck, Parcells; and Christie Scoggin, GFPPE vice president and grants committee co-chair.Back row, left to right: Tom Torrento, Parcells Middle School and Grosse Pointe North High School; Principal John Kernan, Richard Elementary; and Nicholas Symonette Jr., Parcells Middle School.
Photo provided by the GPFPE
Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education spring grant recipients announced
Advertisement
GROSSE POINTES There are many times during Grosse Pointe Public School System educators’ careers in which they would like to bring in certain programs or have students become involved in special projects.