Archive for October 2025
Solidarity in Action: Protect Immigrant Rights, Build Collective Power
A Virtual Training Event Hosted by Indivisible Wednesday, November 5th 7pm-8:30pm EST (4-5:30pm Pacific) Join Indivisible for timely and actionable training on how to protect immigrant rights right here in our own communities! Federal agents are being deployed across the US to disappear our neighbors, friends, and families off the street. What can we do?…
Read MoreMcClintock’s Proposed Fire Management Scheme Puts Us All at Risk
Put out the Fire Act (HR 178) McClintock’s Proposed Fire Management Scheme Puts Us All at Risk by Jill Flaningam, Tuolumne County Indivisible For residents of the Sierra Nevada foothills and mountains, a region of extremely high wildfire risk, Congressman Tom McClintock’s proposed “Put out the Fire Act” (HR 178) is a bad deal. The…
Read MoreBoard Meeting Update for Oct 14, 2025
🐾 Animal Services New adoptable dog “Bunny,” a 10-month-old German Shepherd mix, introduced. September stats: 660+ volunteer hours, 22 adoptions, 141 vaccines, 61 dogs microchipped. 2025 totals so far: 763 rabies vaccines and 226 microchips administered. BOS approved applying for state financing to build a new Animal Services Facility. 👮 Sheriff’s Office October recognized as…
Read MoreTrump’s Illegal and Unconstitutional Tariff Policies are Devasting American Farmers and Ranchers
It’s easy to talk about loving America’s farmers. It’s harder to actually stand up for them. And when it comes to the trade policies of Donald Trump and his Congressional Republican lapdogs who blindly support him, it’s worth remembering: what they did matters far more than what they said. Over and over again, we’ve heard…
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