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Monday, June 22, 2026, Local News

The removal of the Ferry Creek Dam highlights today’s meeting of the Brookings City Council. Also on the agenda is the selection to fill the vacant council seat. Four individuals are seeking the post previously held by Kristi Fulton: Anthony Bond, Jim Turner, Nick Chapman and Rober Naugle. The meeting will be held in the city hall council chambers on Elk Drive starting at 5:30 p.m.

Local law enforcement and other government agencies are sending out the word that the use of illegal fireworks in Del Norte County will be dealt with swiftly and sternly as the Fourth of July approaches. Enhanced enforcement with zero tolerance will occur throughout the holiday weekend, with increased fines and penalties for possession and use of fireworks that launch into the air or move controllably. A tip line has been created. Those wanting to report illegal fireworks can call (707) 464-0854 on July 3-4.

Tara Dettmar has been selected as the new executive director of Redwood Parks Conservancy. Her post calls for her to help lead efforts to support public lands with partnerships with the National Park Service, California State Parks, and the U.S. Forest Service. She has been part of the Northwestern California community for more than a decade, with the past five years spent leading the Tribal Marine Stewards Network.

Today is the deadline to register for slow-pitch men’s and coed softball with the Del Norte County Recreation Department. An 11-game season, plus a postseason, is being offered for those ages 14 and older. The coed season starts June 29, the men’s season begins on June 30. The cost is $600 per team. Register online or in person at the recreation department gym on H Street.