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06/12/2026

🚨 TEST OF READYSISKIYOU-ALERTS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 16 at 11:00 AM 🚨

Are you ready Siskiyou?!

We are conducting a countywide test of the ReadySiskiyou-Alerts emergency notification system on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 11:00 AM.

Residents who are signed up for ReadySiskiyou-Alerts may receive a text message, email, phone call, and/or TTY notification based on their selected alert preferences.

This test helps ensure the system is working properly and allows residents to confirm their contact information is up to date before an emergency occurs. Taking a few minutes to verify your information today can help ensure you receive critical notifications when they matter most.

If you do not receive the test alert on June 16, we encourage you to review your account information or register for alerts at alerts.readysiskiyou.gov.

Not signed up yet? Take a minute to register before the June 16 test and make sure you're ready before the next emergency!

ReadySiskiyou-Alerts is one of several tools used to share important information during emergencies like wildfires, severe weather, floods, earthquakes, and other incidents that may impact Siskiyou County.

Additional emergency information can also be found through:
• ReadySiskiyou-Alerts: alerts.readysiskiyou.gov
• Genasys Protect (Know Your Zone): www.protect.genasys.com/search)
• Siskiyou County OES social media
• Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office social media Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office

Sign up: alerts.readysiskiyou.gov

Need help? Emails us at [email protected]!



CAL FIRE Siskiyou Unit CHP - Mount Shasta City of Yreka Fire Department Yreka Police Department City of W**d Fire Department W**d Police Department Etna Police Department, Etna, California Etna Fire Department Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office County of Siskiyou

💜 June is Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month! 💜June is Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month and ...
06/12/2026

💜 June is Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month! 💜

June is Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month and June 15th is recognized as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD).

In Siskiyou County we are proud to join this movement and raise awareness of this important issue. In Siskiyou County alone, more than 774 reports of alleged abuse were received in 2025.

Please join us in helping keep our community safe and well cared for by reporting any suspected abuse or self-neglect involving an elder or dependent adult to:

Siskiyou County Adult Protective Services
750 S Main St
Yreka, CA 96097
(530)841-4010
(530)841-4238 fax

If you would like to show your support, be sure to wear purple on Monday 6/15/2026!

Learn more: https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/cdss-programs/adult-protective-services/world-elder-abuse-awareness

- County Provides Additional Information Following Capture and Relocation of Mount Shasta Mountain Lion - YREKA, Calif. ...
06/10/2026

- County Provides Additional Information Following Capture and Relocation of Mount Shasta Mountain Lion -

YREKA, Calif. — Following the recent capture and relocation of juvenile mountain lion F-79, Siskiyou County (the County) is providing additional information about the effort that took place behind the scenes to address community concerns while prioritizing public safety and the welfare of the animal.

Over the past several weeks, the mountain lion was observed repeatedly within and around the W**d and Mount Shasta communities, generating concern among residents and prompting a coordinated response involving the Siskiyou County Department of Agriculture, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office, Mount Shasta Police Department, California Highway Patrol, and other local partners.

The County recognizes that repeated sightings of the mountain lion within and around local communities raised understandable concerns among residents. Reports from community members were a critical part of the response effort, helping wildlife professionals track the lion's movements, identify patterns of activity, and inform decision-making throughout the incident. Although the capture occurred on June 5, it represented the culmination of days and weeks of planning, monitoring, information gathering, and coordination among local and state wildlife professionals. While the public often sees the final outcome, a significant amount of work takes place behind the scenes before wildlife management decisions are made and response actions can occur.

A substantial part of that effort was carried out by Siskiyou County's Trappers, who serve as the backbone of the County's wildlife response efforts. Long before the mountain lion was captured, County Trappers spent substantial time responding to reports, monitoring activity, documenting behavior, communicating with residents and landowners, and assisting partner agencies. Their field work, observations, and ongoing communication helped build the situational awareness necessary to support informed decision-making throughout the incident.

County Trappers are the County's primary wildlife response professionals and are often the first individuals called upon when wildlife concerns arise. They serve as a vital link between local communities and wildlife management agencies, responding to reports, assessing conditions in the field, monitoring animal activity, and helping coordinate response efforts. Their on-the-ground knowledge and expertise help inform management decisions, support field operations, and ensure wildlife conflicts are addressed safely, professionally, and in accordance with established policies. A key part of their role is maintaining awareness of wildlife activity and emerging concerns so that agencies can respond proactively whenever possible, rather than react after situations have escalated.

Mountain lions are managed under a unique set of state laws, regulations, and policies that differ from those governing many other predator species. Because of this, wildlife professionals must evaluate a variety of factors, including public safety concerns, animal behavior, and available management options before determining an appropriate response.

The County also extends its appreciation to the many residents who reported sightings and observations throughout the incident and remained engaged as agencies worked through the response process. Public reports provided invaluable information that helped wildlife officials monitor the mountain lion's movements and evaluate response options.

The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors recognizes and commends the County's Trappers for their dedication, professionalism, and steadfast commitment throughout this incident. As the County's frontline wildlife personnel, their work behind the scenes plays a critical role in supporting response efforts, informing management decisions, and helping address wildlife conflicts throughout Siskiyou County.

What To Do During a Mountain Lion Encounter

Residents and visitors should be aware of how to respond if they encounter a mountain lion exhibiting concerning or aggressive behavior.

According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife:
• Stay calm and do not run.
• Make yourself appear as large as possible by raising your arms or opening a jacket.
• Maintain eye contact with the animal.
• Keep children close and pick up small children if it can be done safely.
• Never approach, corner, or attempt to feed wildlife.
• If a mountain lion behaves aggressively, make noise, throw objects if necessary, and defend yourself if attacked.

Learn more about Mountain Lions in California: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Mountain-Lion

Residents should report aggressive wildlife behavior, depredations, or other concerning wildlife interactions to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and local law enforcement when appropriate. (https://apps.wildlife.ca.gov/wir)

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Learn more: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/supervisors/page/county-provides-additional-information-following-capture-and-relocation-mount

Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office California Department of Fish and Wildlife Mt Shasta Police Department

*photo provided by SCSO

Siskiyou County Fish & Game Commission Meeting - June 9, 2026The Siskiyou County Fish & Game Commission will be meeting ...
06/09/2026

Siskiyou County Fish & Game Commission Meeting - June 9, 2026

The Siskiyou County Fish & Game Commission will be meeting tonight, and the public is welcome to attend.

Date: June 9, 2026
Location: Siskiyou County Transit Center Conference Room (190 Greenhorn Road, Yreka, CA 96097)
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

On the agenda:
- An update from CDFW on the Marble Mountain and Siskiyou Elk Management Units, including population trends, mortality factors, and potential tag allocation changes.
- Presentations on wildlife crossing structures and efforts to improve safe wildlife movement along Interstate 5 between Yreka and the Oregon border.
- Updates on the Highway 97 wildlife crossing project and other commission business.
- Public comment and regular commission updates.

Public participation is encouraged. Come share your thoughts or just listen in and stay informed on local wildlife and conservation efforts.

More details and full agenda here: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/bc/page/siskiyou-county-fish-and-game-commission-meeting-june-9-2026

The County of Siskiyou is hiring a Deputy Probation Officer I/II for the Probation Department!- Permanent/Full Time- Loc...
06/05/2026

The County of Siskiyou is hiring a Deputy Probation Officer I/II for the Probation Department!

- Permanent/Full Time
- Location: Yreka
- Application closes: 6/21/2026

To view the full listing for the Deputy Probation Officer I/II, head on over to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/siskiyouca/jobs/5365000/deputy-probation-officer-i-ii?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Alongside this position, various departments are seeking qualified candidates offering diverse career opportunities!

To view a full list of our current recruitments and to apply online, please go to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/siskiyouca

- Siskiyou County Installs Wolf Awareness Signs in Areas of Known Wolf Activity - Siskiyou County (the County) and the P...
06/04/2026

- Siskiyou County Installs Wolf Awareness Signs in Areas of Known Wolf Activity -

Siskiyou County (the County) and the Public Works Department has recently installed wolf awareness signs along select county roads in areas where gray wolf activity has been documented.

The signs, which resemble traditional wildlife crossing signs, are intended to increase public awareness and help inform residents, visitors, outdoor recreationists, and motorists that wolves may be present in the surrounding area.

The signs do not indicate immediate danger or a road hazard. Rather, they serve as a reminder that wolves are known to inhabit or travel through the surrounding landscape.

"As wolf populations continue to expand throughout portions of Northern California, it is important that the public remains aware of wildlife activity in the areas they visit," said Board of Supervisor Jess Harris. "These signs are intended as an educational and awareness tool that helps promote public safety and situational awareness."

The County encourages residents and visitors to remain aware of their surroundings when recreating outdoors, hiking, camping, hunting, or working in these areas. While Siskiyou County residents are accustomed to living alongside a variety of wildlife, including predator species, it remains important to stay aware of your surroundings and practice safe outdoor habits when recreating, working, or traveling in these areas.

The County will continue to monitor wolf activity and work with local, state, and federal partners to provide information and resources to the public as appropriate.

For additional information regarding wolves in Siskiyou County, visit the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website (https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Gray-Wolf).

More: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/naturalresources/page/siskiyou-county-installs-wolf-awareness-signs-areas-known-wolf-activity

UPDATE 6/4/26 - Phones are back up and working like normal!📞 HEADS UP! 📞Community Development and Planning Department's ...
06/03/2026

UPDATE 6/4/26 - Phones are back up and working like normal!

📞 HEADS UP! 📞

Community Development and Planning Department's phones are temporarily down!

If you need to get into contact with these departments, please email them at [email protected] or [email protected].

We will update as soon as the phonelines are back up.

Happening Tomorrow: Zoning Code Update Workshop!!Tomorrow is your opportunity to learn about and provide input on the fi...
06/03/2026

Happening Tomorrow: Zoning Code Update Workshop!!

Tomorrow is your opportunity to learn about and provide input on the first comprehensive Zoning Code update ever undertaken by Siskiyou County.

Over the past several weeks, we've been sharing information about the Siskiyou 2050 General Plan and its various elements. This workshop is where those long-term planning goals begin to take shape through the regulations that guide future development and land use decisions throughout the County.

The proposed update is intended to modernize the County's zoning regulations by simplifying processes, reducing unnecessary red tape, expanding allowable uses in some areas, and making the code easier to understand and navigate.

Whether you're a property owner, business owner, farmer, rancher, or simply interested in the future of Siskiyou County, we encourage you to attend and be part of the conversation.

This workshop is for discussion and public input only. No approvals or final decisions will be made during the meeting.

📍 Siskiyou County Meeting Chambers - 311 Fourth Street, 2nd Floor, Yreka
🗓 Wednesday, June 3
⏰ 9:00 a.m.

Learn more:https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/.../pc2026_0603_agenda.pdf

Your input matters, and we hope to see you there!

06/02/2026

🗳️ It’s Election Day! And you still have time to vote!

Here are your options:
✔️ Return your ballot by mail (must be postmarked by Election Day)
✔️ Use the official ballot drop box, available 24/7 - 311 Fourth Street, Yreka, CA
✔️ Drop Box located outside the Clerk's Office - 311 Fourth Street, Suite 201, Yreka, CA
✔️ Vote in person at your polling place of choice on Election Day

Polling locations throughout Siskiyou County will be open Tuesday, June 2, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

In-person polling locations:
Big Springs, Dorris, Dunsmuir, Etna, Fort Jones, Greenview, Grenada, Happy Camp, Mt. Shasta, Lake Shastina, McCloud, Montague, W**d/Edgewood, Willow Creek, & Yreka.

View the full list and addresses of polling places here:
https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/elections/page/32158/list_of_polling_places.060226.pdf

For additional election information, visit the Siskiyou County Elections Office website: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/elections

Zoning Code Update Workshop is This Wednesday!This Wednesday, June 3, Siskiyou County will present the first comprehensi...
06/01/2026

Zoning Code Update Workshop is This Wednesday!

This Wednesday, June 3, Siskiyou County will present the first comprehensive Zoning Code update ever undertaken by the County during a special Planning Commission workshop.

If you've been following the Siskiyou 2050 General Plan discussions, this is your opportunity to see how those long-term goals are being translated into the regulations that guide future development and land use decisions throughout the County.

The proposed update aims to modernize the County's zoning regulations by streamlining processes, reducing unnecessary red tape, expanding allowable uses in some areas, and making the code easier to understand for property owners, businesses, and residents.

This workshop is intended to provide information, answer questions, and gather public input. No approvals or final decisions will be made during the meeting.

Whether you're a property owner, business owner, farmer, rancher, or simply interested in the future of Siskiyou County, we encourage you to attend and be part of the conversation.

📍 Siskiyou County Meeting Chambers -311 Fourth Street, 2nd Floor, Yreka
🗓 Wednesday, June 3
⏰ 9:00 a.m.

Learn more: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/elections/page/june-2-2026-primary-election

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1312 Fairlane Road
Yreka, CA
96097

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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