comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - பிகார்ட் சாலை - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Siskiyou water ordinance leads to accusations of racism at protest

Siskiyou Daily News Should ranchers with agricultural wells be allowed to sell their water? What if it’s being trucked away to irrigate an illegal crop? Is it fair to stop the transport of water on certain roads if it negatively impacts, for the most part, a specific group of people? These are the questions that hundreds of protesters were asking when they occupied a block of Yreka’s Fourth Street on Thursday morning. A majority of the protesters were of Asian descent and advocated for their right to water. Many asserted that the county’s latest ordinance, which prohibits water trucks on specific roads and highways, unfairly impacts Asian Americans living and farming in Siskiyou County.

United-states
Americans
Jeremiah-larue
Kirk-andrus
Ed-szendrey
Skye-kinkade-siskiyou
David-thao
Skye-kinkade
Steve-radford
Yreka-louise-gliatto
Asian-americans

Siskiyou County residents protest over new water tank restriction ordinance

YREKA, Calif Residents in northern California rallied outside of Yreka City Hall Thursday to protest the County’s new ordinance aimed at curtailing illegal marijuana grow. On Tuesday, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors amended Chapter 4 of Title 3 – adding restrictions on water trucks using specific County highways.  The restrictions largely target streets in the unincorporated communities of Butte Valley and Big Springs. According to the Article, a Water Truck is defined as a vehicle designed or used to carry about 100 gallons of water. The new ordinance prohibits the Trucks from carrying the water in the communities. Penalties carry a misdemeanor charge and a $100 fine.

New-york
United-states
Big-springs
California
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Yreka
Butte-valley
Siskiyou-county
Elizabethtown-college
Meiss-lake
Yreka-city-hall

To curtail illegal cannabis grows, water trucks aren't allowed on these Siskiyou roads

To curtail illegal cannabis grows, water trucks aren t allowed on these Siskiyou roads Mount Shasta Herald In an attempt to curtail the transport of water to irrigate illegal cannabis grows, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors today approved an urgency ordinance that would make it a misdemeanor to drive a water truck on certain Siskiyou County roads and highways frequented by such traffic. Any truck that carries more than 100 gallons of water will be prohibited from traveling on specific roads in both the Butte Valley and Big Springs areas where such activity is rampant, effective immediately.  The penalty is a $100 fine and the ordinance may be enforced by any peace officer.

Michael-kobseff
Kirk-andrus
Us-geological
Mount-shasta
Siskiyou-county-board
Siskiyou-county
Butte-valley
Big-springs
Picard-road
Matthews-road
Meiss-lake-sam

Family devastated by loss, comforted to bring home remains of missing father Cory Dale Moore

Family devastated by loss, comforted to bring home remains of missing father Cory Dale Moore Andrea Cavallier © Provided by NBC News Human remains found in Lee County, North Carolina last Friday have been identified as Cory Dale Moore, a 32-year-old father who has been missing since September, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. The remains were found around 1 p.m. on Friday, February 12, 2021 in a heavily wooded area near Carbonton and Pickard roads in Sanford, North Carolina, a half-mile from where Cory was last seen. According to the sheriff’s office, the remains were discovered by a couple walking the land with possible intentions of purchasing it.

Carbon-ton
North-carolina
United-states
Lee-county
America
Cory-dale-moore
Sherri-galvin-bellamy
Corey-dale-moore
Cory-dale-moore-facebook
Lee-county-sheriff-office
Carolina-medical-examiner-office
Lee-county-sheriff

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.