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California’s Pending Gasoline Crisis
California State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones is warning Californians that gas prices could soar to over $8 per gallon in 2026 due to the potential shutdown of two major in-state refineries.
Two California Cities Send City Managers to Gaza to Broker Peace
Local Officials Take Bold Step into International Diplomacy (a satire)
Open Letter to BOS: Lessons from 2010—Balancing Nevada County’s Budget Amid 2025 Federal Cutbacks
Nevada County Board of Supervisors must correct past mistakes by burdening taxpayers with excessive compensation packages and delayed fiscal reforms. We have the opportunity—and the responsibility—to rebuild our county government that is leaner, more responsive, and focused squarely on delivering essential services with transparency and fiscally conservative prudence.
A Half-Truth Is the Best Lie
Here are some real-life stories that show how one can lie with data, and how to think critically about the statistics presented to you.
It’s Time for Term Limits in Nevada County
Two terms—eight years—is more than enough time for a supervisor to make a meaningful impact. If someone can’t accomplish their goals in that time, it may be time to let someone else try.
Peter Marks Forced to Resign from the FDA
Peter Marks exited the FDA with a veiled threat against the American public. In an April 4, 2025, Marks told his interviewer “At any given time, there are many, many viruses that could come, things like Ebola and others that could be very dangerous to our country. We had a group that was prepared to deal with those. Additionally, I can’t go into the details, but there are manmade threats that we were prepared to deal with.”
The Quiet Cabal: How County Staff Justifications Threaten Public Trust
Nevada County governance thrives only when it operates on trust — trust that staff are forthright, that transparency is not feared but embraced, and that accountability is a tool for improvement, not a weapon to be avoided. Senior county officials must resist the easy temptation to rationalize dishonesty for the sake of short-term gains.
Voting in a Flawed System
Yes, our current elections system is deeply flawed and transparency sucks. But who benefits when Republicans don’t vote?
This is What Failure Looks Like
Likely after realizing she had done nothing for students for the first two years of her term, Willoughby rushed a vague resolution onto the school board agenda.
Digging into Deviations in the Cast Vote Record
Election researchers have extensively used cast vote record (CVR) analysis to alert the public to deficiencies in our local, state, and national elections.
Solving Homelessness in Nevada County: A New Plan is Needed, and Metrics to Show Progress
After reading the April 2024 State Auditor’s Report: “Homelessness in California, San Jose and San Diego Must do More to Plan and Evaluate Their Efforts to Reduce Homelessness”, it is apparent Nevada County needs to apply the recommendations outlined in the report.
Local High School Walkout
Nevada Union High School in Nevada County, California, students “walked out,” refusing to go to classes.
Compelling Constitutional Compliance Through Common Law
Government derives its authority only by delegation from the people.
Elder Care: Driven by Compassion, Guided by Love
As we look to the future, I'm filled with hope and excitement. I know that our care home will continue to grow and evolve, providing a haven for seniors and their families.
Crown Point Venues to Build Community and Culture
Dr. George and Jo Ann Rebane recently found an action they could take that will significantly improve cultural and civic life in their Western Nevada County community.
Heidi Hall Announces Congressional Bid Against Kevin Kiley in California’s 3rd District
Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall formally announced her candidacy for Congress in California’s 3rd Congressional District, challenging incumbent Republican Representative Kevin Kiley in the 2026 election. Hall, a Democrat, filed her candidacy this week, aiming to represent a district that spans rural and suburban communities from the Sierra Nevada to Death Valley.
Heidi Hall’s Congressional Woke Wipeout: Romp of Constitutional Kicks, DUI Boogies, Taxpayer Treasure, and Progressive Puffery
Grab your hemp-infused kombucha, Nevada County, and spark your organic cackles, because Heidi Hall, our wokest warrior queen, is preaching her way to Congress in a campaign against Kevin Kiley that’s less “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” and more “Dazed and Confused.” Your ol’ pal Rusty Dankbud, the ganja-guru of local lunacy, was toking on some primo “Sierra Skunk” when I sniffed out this fiasco weeks ago.
“Alexa: Start a Socialist Uprising.”
Indivisible: united by independent thought… from the same source.
A Vision for Unity and Progress
Imagine a foreign policy that deters aggression without endless wars, projecting power so others think twice before crossing the line. At home, it is about law and order that keeps neighborhoods safe, not as a cudgel, but as a foundation for opportunity. This vision is not blind optimism; it is founded in a humanist belief that our nation can protect its own while lifting its people, from farmers to factory workers to tech innovators.