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A EUREKA HOME THAT CLAIMED A MANS LIFE BROUGHT TO THE GROUND

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A EUREKA HOME THAT CAUGHT FIRE ABOUT A MONTH AGO AND CLAIMED THE LIFE OF A MAN WAS BROUGHT TO THE GROUND FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH REASONS
NEWS CHANNEL THREE’S ANDREA MARVIN HAS MORE

Humboldt County Residents Talk Pot

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Humboldt County Residents gathered at the Bayside Grange in Bayside on Saturday to discuss a variety of topics ranging from medical marijuana to the impact of marijuana legalization.

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KOREAN WAR VETS REMEMBERED FALLEN SOLDIERS

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A DOZEN LOCAL VETERANS GATHERED AT THE MARINA TUESDAY TO REMEMBER THOSE SOLDIERS WHO DIDN’T MAKE IT HOME ON THIS 57TH ANNIVERSARY TO THE ENDING OF THE WAR.

MOUNTAIN LION SPOTTED NEAR A LOCAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL

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A HIKING TRAIL NEAR A HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL IS CLOSED AFTER TWO UNITED INDIAN HEALTH CARE WORKERS SPOTTED A MOUNTAIN LION. NEWS CHANNEL THREE’S MATT MENDES HAS THE STORY.

GOLF AT A NATIONAL LOW BUT BUSINESS INCREASING IN ARCATA

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Unlike most golf courses across the U.S., workers at Baywood Golf Course in Arcata have seen more business lately despite the bad economy.

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ARCATA PD CRACKS DOWN ON 4-20 CELEBRATION AT REDWOOD PARK

420-arcata-2010KIEM-TV – With April 20th or 4-20 being synonymous with smoking Marijuana, hundreds of people gathered at Arcata’s Redwood Park to celebrate.
news headlines from Northern California

Boys and Girls Club Fund Drive at $18,802

HumboldtBoys and Girls Club Fund Drive at $18,802
The Daily Journal
The 2010 Ukiah Boys and Girls Club Fund Drive hosted by The Daily Journal is continuing, with the most recent donors including: Bob and Suzie Hardie, $1,000; Ukiah Saturday Afternoon Club, $500; Kiwanis Club of Ukiah, $200; Theodore and Jessica Kimball, $100; James Mastin and Mary Buckley, $100; Merle and Janet Carlson, $50; Thomas and Donna Cropp, $30; Anonymous $26 and Susan and Thomas Wertheimer, $25, for a total of $2,031.
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The Loneliest Road:’ Filmmaker a Potter Valley native

HumboldtPotter Valley’s very own independent moviemaker, Mardana Mayginnes, delivers a powerful message about corporate greed and its destruction of the human experience.
Northern California News

Mendocino County Employees’ Retirement Assn. to meet Wednesday

HumboldtThe Mendocino County Employees’ Retirement Association will meet at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday to discuss its budget and an actuarial audit.
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Water Board spanks Arkley group over Balloon Track

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Another voice has been added to a growing chorus that says Security National, owner of the polluted Eureka Balloon Track, is stonewalling the California Coastal Commission.

Followers of the controversy know that SN has, in recent months, turned 180° by waving the flag of the Regional Water Quality Control Board — as if the conservative banking class had suddenly embraced a system of regulation.

But it appears Water Quality Executive Officer Catherine Kuhlman won’t be played like that.  In a letter to Security National henchman Randy Gans, she echoes other recent remarks about how SN is stonewalling the California Coastal Commission.  Even better, Kuhlman isn’t offering a skirt for SN to hide behind in its lawsuit against the CCC.

The Coastal Commission has requested from you additional information as part of that appeal process. It is our understanding that you have not yet provided that information and have filed suit against the Coastal Commission, asserting, in part, that pursuant to Public Resources Code section 30412(b) the Coastal Commission does not have the authority to take any action that would conflict with the implementation the SIRAP. We disagree, however, that the Coastal Commission is taking any action that is in conflict with a determination by the Regional Water Board relating to water quality. Our concurrence with your SIRAP was conditioned upon your obtaining all required permits, including a coastal development permit, and was not intended to, nor do we believe it could, supplant the independent regulatory authority of the Coastal Commission or any other agency…

Our concurrence with your proposed SIRAP recognized that several of the activities you proposed required permits from other agencies, which you have not obtained.

Security National is owned by local big shot and failed banker Rob Arkley.

Download the full letter or read it here.


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Our students’ health: 4 part series

Our students’ health: 4 part series [Daily Triplicate]

Eureka robbery rash worsens; gas station holdup is No. 9 since March 25

Humboldt TSAn early morning armed robbery of a Broadway gas station in Eureka on Tuesday makes it nine holdups of city businesses in less than a month. At 12:48 a.
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Jessicurl founder to appear on Canadian television

Humboldt TSCanadians will soon be waking up to Jessicurl founder, Jessica McGuinty, according to a recent press release. McGuinty is scheduled to appear Friday on City TV’s Breakfast Television, a Canadian morning news and entertainment program, the release
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DISHING IT OUT: Cooking clubs can offer culinary treats

Humboldt TSIf you really love to eat and cook I highly recommend joining a local gourmet club. Some are casual and meet a couple of times a year. Others are more organized with planned menus and specific themed dinners.
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Cold rain, police don’t deter 4/20 revelers in Arcata; hundreds spend afternoon in Redwood Park for annual pot celebration

Humboldt TSARCATA — Increased enforcement and wet weather weren’t enough to keep hundreds of revelers from descending on Redwood Park Tuesday afternoon to take part in the annual celebration of all things marijuana: 4/20.
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