Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, Local News
A Crescent City resident was sentenced to a substantial term in prison after his guilty plea for domestic violence with great bodily injuries and other counts. Cylee Beardon, age 36, was given 35-years-to-life by Superior Court Judge William Follett on Feb. 19, according to the Del Norte Sheriff’s Office.
The Del Norte Habitat for Humanity is looking for participants for its first Spring Golf Tournament on May 23 at Salmon Run Golf Course. Habitat is working on building its eighth home in Del Norte County, and this fund-raiser will include an 18-hole scramble tournament, raffles, prizes and other fun. For more information, call Patty Adams at (707) 951-5377.
The Curry County Fairgrounds is having its 2026 fair logo drawing contest. This year’s theme is “Tides, Timber and Tradition” and the contest is open to all ages. The winner will receive a family week pass. Send artwork at curryfair@currycountyor.gov.
In sports news:
Both Del Norte High wrestlers have advanced to the quarterfinals of California State Wrestling Championships in Bakersfield. Thunder Lewis and Wyatt Lewis both picked up wins Thursday to advance. The tournament continues today and Saturday.
The Brookings-Harbor High girls’ basketball team takes on a challenging road trip along with facing the top-ranked team in Oregon Saturday. The Bruins must cross the state to face Vale in the second round of the O-S-A-A Class 3A championships. The game is set for 2 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, 1 p.m. Pacific. Brookings-Harbor is coming off its win Wednesday over Oregon Episcopal in the first round.
