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About Us

Our Team

Shasta Unfiltered is your go-to source for local news, stories, and sports. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality, unbiased news that matters to our community.
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Gary Peyrot
Publisher

California-based writer, AI developer, and investor, seeking to transform lives and businesses by partnering with divine intelligence and eternal wisdom through intentional acts of service. A veteran of 30+ years in high tech with companies like AMD and Intel, taking that experience into new areas of media outreach and community engagement as chief facilitator on the Shasta Unfiltered leadership team.

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Elisa Ballard
Chief Financial Officer

California native wanting to bring excellence back to our beautiful state through honest reporting, honoring God and the U.S. Constitution.  Summa Cum Laude graduate of National University in San Diego with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration; graduate of the University of San Diego Paralegal Program, top-of-the-class honor recipient, licensed for 32 years as a California Real Estate Agent, founder of the San Diego Toy and Doll Museum, and Board Member of the Mountaintop Retreat and Discovery Center (Mountaintopdiscovery.org) as well as a local church. Raised two children and now known as “Nonna” to four grandchildren.

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Margaret Cantrell
Editor-in-Chief

Retired owner, editor and publisher of Encouraging Word Publishing Services (mceditor.com). She has a Masters in Social Work, specializing in human behavior, as well as many teaching credentials.  Margaret has an abiding passion for election integrity—so that every honest vote is counted and every fraudulent vote is not. She is a member of Shasta County’s Election Task Force. Margaret is a mother, grandmother and great grandmother to many fine folk.

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Jerry Sanchez
Head of Advertising

Printer’s ink began to course through Jerry’s veins at age 17, when, as a senior at Winslow High School in Arizona, he enrolled in a journalism class and eagerly volunteered as the sports editor for the Bulldog Barks, the school’s monthly publication, printed by the town’s weekly newspaper, the Winslow Mail. As the only male student in the journalism class, Jerry was tasked with overseeing the printing and proofreading of the Bulldog Barks in the male-dominated back shop of the Winslow Mail. It wasn’t long before the paper’s publisher persuaded him to become a sportswriter for the Winslow Mail—unpaid, but rich in experience. Jerry’s story aligns with an old journalism adage: readers are busy, so brevity is key. Shortly after graduating, he left Winslow for California, drawn by the educational and job opportunities offered by its community colleges and daily newspapers. This marked the start of Jerry’s decades-long, fulfilling career with newspapers in California, New York, and Arizona—not as a low-paid sportswriter, but as a well-compensated display advertising sales executive. After all, as the saying goes, “nothing happens until someone sells something!” As a teenage husband and father, having married his first wife, Beatrice, this career path supported his early family. Twenty-five years ago, Jerry and his current wife of 31 years escaped the costly, high-pressure life of Southern California and settled comfortably in downtown Redding, in Northern California. They now enjoy their 18 grandchildren, a gift from their combined five adult children. In true journalistic fashion, Jerry’s story is told with brevity and impact.

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Kari Chilson
Chief Operating Officer

Kari is a passionate advocate for faith, family, and country, bringing that enthusiasm to a grassroots news website in Shasta County. Originally from Los Angeles, Kari grew up in the bustling hub of California before earning a Bachelor of Science from California State University, Long Beach. Having lived in Europe for several years, Kari gained a broader perspective and a deep appreciation for community-driven storytelling. Before moving to Redding in 2018, Kari served as the publisher of a community magazine in Colorado, where she honed skills in connecting people through local stories. Kari also attended Colorado Film School, nurturing a love for creative communication and authentic narratives. Now back in California, when not working on this venture, Kari cherishes spending time with her husband and children, as well as caring for their beloved cats, dog, and ducks, embracing the beauty of family life in Shasta County.

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