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Why Siskiyou News?

Imagine waking up to a single email that captures everything happening in Siskiyou County – from Yreka's latest community events to Mount Shasta's environmental updates – without the hassle of digging through scattered sources. In this vast 6,347-square-mile rural area, residents rely on a mix of library-accessed newspapers like the Siskiyou Daily News and Mount Shasta Herald, plus digital hubs like Siskiyou.app and Siskiyou News for hyper-local stories on police blotters, parades, and watershed issues. But with information spread across print archives and online aggregators, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and miss what matters most to your daily life in places like Weed, Dunsmuir, or the Scott Valley. Briefsy changes that by pulling these trusted local sources into one tailored newsletter, blending Siskiyou's unique stories with any other topics you love – whether it's national politics, tech innovations, or outdoor adventures. No more juggling multiple apps or library visits; just relevant, personalized updates that keep you connected to your community and beyond, all for free. Join thousands of busy locals who finally have their news on their terms.

Quick Facts

Siskiyou County covers 6,347 square miles, serving 11 cities like Yreka, Mount Shasta, and Weed, plus rural areas via digital platforms.
Libraries provide 24/7 digital access to local newspapers including Siskiyou Daily News and Mount Shasta Herald through NewsBank archives.
Siskiyou.app offers real-time news, event calendars, and government updates in a free beta built by locals for the community.
Siskiyou News covers hyper-local events like the Yreka Elks Kids Day Parade and state stories impacting local child care.
NewsBreak aggregates Yreka-specific updates on crime, weather, and border issues from sources like Klamath Falls Police.
Regional papers like Klamath Falls Herald & News extend coverage across the California-Oregon border for Siskiyou residents.

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Local News Sources & Media

Siskiyou's media landscape blends traditional print accessible via county libraries with emerging digital platforms, filling the gaps in a rural county where broadcast options like TV and radio are limited. Residents turn to library-mediated archives for historical and recent issues of key newspapers, while online sites deliver real-time community and government news. This setup ensures broad access but highlights the need for a centralized way to stay on top of it all without multiple logins or trips to the library.

Siskiyou Daily News: Local print newspaper with digital access through Siskiyou County libraries for current and archived stories.
Mount Shasta Herald: Covers regional events and issues, available via NewsBank for full-text articles from 1980s onward.
Siskiyou.app: Community-driven digital platform with news summaries, live council updates, and event calendars for all 11 cities.
Siskiyou News: Online source for police blotters, obituaries, ads, and hyper-local reporting like college groundbreakings.
NewsBreak: Aggregator pulling Yreka-focused content on weather, crime, and environmental news from regional outlets.

Staying Informed in Siskiyou

Local journalism in Siskiyou emphasizes community-driven coverage of events, safety, and regional challenges like border dynamics and watershed health, often blending hyper-local details with statewide relevance. With no dominant TV or radio presence noted, digital tools and library resources bridge the expanse of unincorporated areas, helping residents track everything from farmers markets to salmon returns in the Klamath River. Yet, the scattered nature of these sources can leave busy professionals feeling disconnected from the stories that shape their neighborhoods.

Hyper-local events like Dunsmuir Railroad Days and Mount Shasta celebrations via Siskiyou.app calendars.
Government transparency with meeting agendas and live updates from Siskiyou.app.
Crime and safety reports from police blotters on Siskiyou News and NewsBreak aggregations.
Environmental coverage of issues like Klamath River salmon and cross-border news from regional papers.
Community corners for obituaries, ads, and child care impacts from state contracts on Siskiyou News.

Common Questions

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Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Siskiyou news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions.

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