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Redding Library to reopen following significant upgrades made with nearly $800K state grant

The library, which hasn’t been fully operational since last July, will reopen on Feb. 17 after significant upgrades made through a grant from the California State Library.
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Recording contradicts lead Shasta attorney’s claim about election official’s remarks on county property
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Anderson Union High School District board rejects rehiring of former West Valley football coach
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Shasta and Lassen Counties face ‘dire’ health care access challenges, according to new report
The report, published by the California Health Care Foundation, highlighted the region’s physician shortages, high rates of mortality and recent federal cuts that impact rural health care systems. It also said that political tensions are impacting Shasta’s health care.