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Win Carpenter is ramping up his campaign to run for the District 3 Shasta County Supervisor seat. Carpenter will be running against long-time incumbent, Mary Rickert, who recently announced she planned to run for a third term.
The Carpenter and Rickert race for the District 3 Shasta County Supervisor seat is significant for Shasta County. Rickert is a conservative Republican with a long record of service in her community. Carpenter’s biggest claim to fame, on the other hand, is that he is a leader in the State of Jefferson secessionist movement, whose goal is to break rural Northern California away from the rest of the state.
The 61-year-old Carpenter has been involved with State of Jefferson movement for quite a long time, working as second-in-command for the movement behind his friend and Siskiyou County resident Mark Baird.
Carpenter co-hosts a radio show on KCNR 1460 AM and a podcast on Mountaintop Media titled “Jefferson State of Mine” with his friend, fellow State of Jefferson devotee Terry Rapoza.
Conversations on their radio show and podcast delve into the evils of “big government” in Sacramento and the evils of big city culture in general, and the threat posed by an imagined community of liberals and communists gearing to take over society.
Carpenter and Rapoza occasionally dip into anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric with some guests on their show. Both support the open carry of firearms in Shasta County.
Carpenter wants to “help” law enforcement
As reported by Doni Chamberlain of A News Café, Carpenter said at the Nov. 15 debate that featured GOP candidates running for various positions in Shasta County that law enforcement needs more help. His son, Kyle Carpenter, is a police officer employed by the Anderson Police Department.
Kyle Carpenter was hired by the Anderson Police Department in July of 2020 after graduating from the Butte College Law Enforcement Academy.
Win Carpenter and his son Kyle Carpenter.
Despite Carpenter’s expressed desire to help Romantic soap opera that writer/director Anselmo says is based on a true story. The movie starts in 1984 with hospitalized Marine Mark (Tucker) flashing back to 1980. While drunk, high schooler Mark gets into a serious car accident that his wealthy dad (Mantegna) fixes by having Mark enlist in the Corps rather than doing jail time. On leave, Mark visits gal pal Sue (Bruckner) in a mental hospital and meets her schizophrenic ex-actress/singer roomie Dori (Cook). They immediately fall for each other and the drama ensues. Tucker fares best as his character matures from boy to man under Kilmer's tough drill instructor, while Cook is playing standard Hollywood-crazy. Movie might have benefited from a longer run time since the overstuffed plot doesn't have time to develop. Penny Marshall has an uncredited cameo as a nurse. 96m/C VHS, DVD . US GE Rachael Leigh Cook, Jonathan Tucker, Agnes Bruckner, Val Kilmer, Joe Mantegna, Carrie Fisher, Diane Venora, Ed Begley Jr., Michael Goduti, Daniel Franzese, Penny Marshall; D: Reverge Anselmo; W: Reverge Anselmo; C: Adam Holender; M: Joel McNeely. VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This story is part of Shasta Scout’s citizen-powered election coverage. For the November 8, 2022 general election, we’re focusing on three races: the Redding City Council, the Shasta County Board of Supervisors, and the Shasta County Board of Education.View all of the Meet the Candidate interviews. Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors this fall. Our elections reporting flips the script by asking candidates to answer questions from the community. We’re conducting long-form, in-person interviews that last about an hour each and utilize questions drawn broadly from your responses to our Scout reader survey. Candidate responses have been curated and paraphrased for this format. For our county supervisor interviews we have added additional questions that address significant community concerns about governmental stability, cooperation and campaign funding. 10.22.22 3:11 pm We have updated this article with links to document resources, at end. I graduated from Simpson University in ’99 with a degree in social science and I’ve taught in a number of different places including five years at Simpson as an adjunct. A few years ago I started the Ninja Coalition, a local gym focused on providing experiences for kids to experience the kind of joy that can help them overcome trauma. I also own a travel event company. And I’m a talent agent that works with 14–15 athletes, singer-songwriters, actors and others. I’m running because so many local people don’t feel like they’re being heard or listened to. I didn’t get into this for a title or prestige or position. I saw that I could really help my county, because it was really hurting, it was fractured. I realized that I was the candidate th Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This story is part of Shasta Scout’s citizen-powered election coverage. For the November 8, 2022 general election, we’re focusing on three races: the Redding City Council, the Shasta County Board of Supervisors, and the Shasta County Board of Education. Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors this fall. Our elections reporting flips the script by asking candidates to answer questions from the community. We’re conducting long-form, in-person interviews that last about an hour each and utilize questions drawn broadly from your responses to our Scout reader survey. Candidate responses have been curated and paraphrased for this format. I was a paper boy for the Record Searchlight, from the time I was 12 until I was allowed to start a job in a grocery store at 16. By the time I was 19, I was managing a store down here in Anderson. I was good at it. I taught myself everything there was to do in a grocery store. I was going to Shasta College at the same time and when I wasn’t in class, I was down at the store, opening, closing, managing, handling everything. I vividly remember taking an Introduction to Business class. I’ll never forget when the professor standing in the auditorium said: “What is profit?” And then he told us, “Profit is the amount of money you have left over after the initial cost of an item when your overhead is deducted from the selling price.” And I’m thinking, no kidding, and I look around and everybody’s frantically writing this down and I couldn’t believe it. I was like, why am I here? What am I doing? I’m wasting my time here. I mean, in my job I’m already figuring out net profits and gross profits and labor dollars and labor hours. Why am I here? I’ve been involved in managing and leading peopl
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