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Despite COVID Surge, Warnings to Forego Large Gatherings , the Del Norte County Fair s Still On
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Sutter Coast hospital strained, urges public to avoid large gatherings
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Del Norte OES, Solid Waste Authority Bow Out of Fair Due to COVID Surge
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Del Norte OES Tests Alert System in English, Spanish and Hmong, Urges Residents to be Prepared for Wildfire
Volunteer Denise Doyle-Schnacker pours coffee for a Gasquet resident evacuating during 2020 s Slater Fire. File photo: Jessica Cejnar
Del Norte emergency officials got ahead of wildfire season, sending alerts to roughly 28,000 accounts Tuesday reminding residents to have a “go bag,” plan for evacuation and create a defensible space around their homes.
The test of the Community Alert System a.k.a “Everbridge” didn’t leave Hmong and Spanish speakers out thanks to Crescent City Police officers Yeng Lo and Magnolia Valero, according to CCPD Chief Richard Griffin.
Staff Questions Del Norte Unified s Move to Create Entry-Level Safety, IT and Communications Jobs
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Local education officials blamed the pandemic when taking job descriptions for entry level positions related to safety, technology and communications to the Del Norte Unified School District Board of Trustees on Thursday.
DNUSD Human Resources Director Coleen Parkers said the need for someone to man a help desk hotline for technology or help ensure a livestream is working properly are examples of the district making accelerated changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
But, though she acknowledged that the technology and safety positions were necessary, Sarah Mitchell, vice president for CSEA Northern 178, which represents the district’s classified employees said special education, custodial and maintenance staff are stretched thin too.