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County staff don’t believe there’s a major threat to the public.
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The Shasta County Board of Supervisors was investigating Clerk Clint Curtis for possible electioneering.
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The Shasta County clerk is under fire after excluding Shasta Scout from getting press releases.
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A former sheriff and assistant CEO has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Shasta County.
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After months of delays and refinement, Shasta County Supervisors have approved funding for an elections experiment in the county meant to improve transparency.
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In March of last year, voters passed a ballot measure making Shasta a charter county. But officials missed a critical step after that election.
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Shasta County authorities have arrested and charged a man in the high-profile disappearance of his wife, who has been missing for more than a year.
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Shasta County Supervisors appointed an interim elections official with plans to create a hyper-transparent voting system, but the plan is stalled because supervisors can't agree how to pay for it.
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The proposed budget for the elections department in Shasta County gives some insight into the new clerk’s goals to overhaul the department.
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Shasta County’s new clerk, Clint Curtis, fired assistant county clerk Joanna Francescut, a political rival who had also applied for the position.
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The Shasta County Board of Supervisors has selected Clint Curtis, who advocates for hand-counting ballots, to serve as the next county clerk, following a public interview process with five finalists.
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Shasta County Supervisors have picked five finalists to interview for the County Clerk position.
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The district attorney's office in Shasta County is facing high workloads and high vacancy rates.
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The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they've been working on this week