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Archive for October, 2008

Klamath salmon looking good for 2009

Early indications are good for Klamath and Trinity river salmon next year, although Sacramento River fish — whose collapse ground ocean commercial and sport fishing to a halt this year — may still be struggling.

Last reporting period has Clendenen raising the most

Second District candidate Clif Clendenen leads the field for the final financial reporting period with $23,103 in contributions, which includes two $5,000 loans — one from his campaign manager.

Legal review prompts EIR revisions

An independent legal review of the Environmental Impact Report portion of the city’s general plan update pointed out several areas needing revision.

Man wounded in drive-by shooting

Just before 1 p.m. Thursday, authorities reported that a man driving on U.S. Highway 101 near Benbow fired a handgun into another vehicle, hitting a man in the shoulder, with the bullet lodging in the man’s neck.

City rolls back parking fees

The Eureka City Council took a small step toward rolling back inflation this week with a vote to lower parking meter rates from 25 cents to 10 cents effective immediately.

Prep volleyball roundup: Hoopa beats Southern Trinity, keeps playoff hopes alive

Hoopa got one back. The defending co-league champions of the Little 4 volleyball league avenged an early season loss to 2006 champion Southern Trinity with a hard-fought 3-2 win at home Thursday 25-10, 24-26, 18-25, 27-25, 15-8.

Machi: Drawing on experience to help Arcata

Arcata City Council incumbent Michael Machi said the main issues he wants to champion if he is re-elected would be making sure roads get funded, continuing to address grow houses and homelessness, and essentially keeping his national political

Petrolia man dies in vehicle collision

A 29-year old man from Petrolia died Wednesday night when he collided with a tree on North Fork Road near Petrolia, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Man shot in Hwy. 101 drive-by in stable condition

Category: Local News
Topics: Incident

Petrolia man dies in apparent alcohol-related crash

Category: Local News
Topics: Incident

A 29-year-old Petrolia man died Wednesday night after hitting a tree in what appears to be an alcohol-related crash, authorities reported.

Fashion at a reasonable price

FORTUNA — The city’s newest outlet for women’s clothing further slays the widely held sentiment that clothes shopping isn’t possible in Fortuna. The small, calm-colored shop, Sweetberry Clothing, opened a little more than a week ago after

Gundersen doesn’t make court hearing

Former Blue Lake Police Chief David Gundersen failed to show up at a court hearing Wednesday, prompting a Humboldt County Superior Court judge to issue a warrant that will go into effect if he doesn’t appear on Friday.

Fashino at a reasonably price

FORTUNA — The city’s newest outlet for women’s clothing further slays the widely held sentiment that clothes shopping isn’t possible in Fortuna. The small, calm-colored shop, Sweetberry Clothing, opened a little more than a week ago after

Betty Chinn accepts Minerva Award, wins over crowd

LONG BEACH — She wasn’t the most famous, the wealthiest or even the most historic woman on stage, but Eureka’s Betty Chinn was one of the most inspiring during the Minerva Awards ceremony at the Women’s Conference on Wednesday.

Barger’s fate in jury’s hands

More than five years after Rex Shinn was shot in the head on a Southern Humboldt pot farm, the fate of his accused murderer, David Gabriel Barger, rests in the hands of a jury.

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