Posts Tagged ‘Hoopa’
Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 12 March 2010
Caltrans announced that State Route 96 between Hoopa and Happy Camp in Humboldt County is still closed in both directions less than half a mile west of the Siskiyou County line due to a large rock slide.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 09 March 2010
Lake County News
In addition to Hopland, they include the Yurok tribe and Hoopa in Northern California and in Southern California Quechan, Sycuan and Pechanga.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 05 March 2010
Caltrans has no estimate for when State Route 96 between Hoopa and Happy Camp will be reopened after a huge slide blocked the roadway earlier this week.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 28 February 2010
New America Media
The first time I traveled to Hoopa, just past the “welcome to Hoopa” sign, I felt kind of funny, a spiritual turning of sorts.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 25 February 2010
Radio Ink
Close also cited criticism that the Census Bureau may not be making the best media choices, quoting Hoopa Radio’s Joe Orozco, who said the bureau spent most of its money in the area on billboards that don’t reach many of the American Indians on reservations like his.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 25 February 2010
Oregon Daily Emerald
Other groups who have taken a stake in the debate include the Yurok, Klamath, Karuk and Hoopa Valley Tribes; Oregon and California farmers;

Tags: California, Hoopa, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Klamath, Klamath River, Oregon, Yurok
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 25 February 2010
The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services hopes to use a $100,000 grant to expand a program that pairs public health nurses with new mothers for two and a half years.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 11 February 2010
The Hoopa Valley Tribe’s unanimous vote Tuesday not to sign two agreements that look to remove four dams on the Klamath River and restore its fisheries adds to a number of environmental groups’ decisions not to back the deals.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 18 December 2009
A Hoopa man was arrested after he allegedly ran over and killed another man who was believed to have been sleeping in the middle of Elsie Marshall Drive late Wednesday.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 30 November 2009
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department, Eureka, CA, Press Release -Late last night Humboldt County Sheriff’s Deputies received a report from a caller in Orleans that a man had been shot. At about 10:15 p.m. deputies responded to a residence on Red Cap Road and found the victim, Nolan Eugene Colegrove, 27 of Hoopa, lying in front of the house. Deputies learned that Colegrove had been shot at another location and then came to the residence seeking help. Medical personnel also responded to the scene and transported him to an area hospital. He is in stable condition.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 22 November 2009
The Hoopa and Yurok tribes have fished sustainably on the Klamath and Trinity rivers for thousands of years. The decline in salmon populations directly coincides with the occupation and subsequent mismanagement of natural resources by the federal government.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 19 November 2009

A Hoopa man was arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of shooting and injuring another man after a verbal argument. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of 911 hang-ups in the Cherry Flat area of Hoopa at about 11 p.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 13 November 2009
Record-Searchlight, Redding, CA
A mistrial was declared Thursday in the murder and kidnapping trial of Gregory Lynn Nelson, who was charged in the 1976 death of William “Willie” Cook, a 6-year-old Happy Camp boy. Andrus said his office has tentatively decided to retry the case against Nelson, 51, of Hoopa and a new trial date was set for Jan. 11.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 08 November 2009

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Record-Searchlight
While the two tribes on the lower stretches of the rivers – the Yurok and the Hoopa Valley tribes – report that they’ve hauled in almost 28,000 fish, close to this year’s allotment, Huber and other guides said very few salmon are making it past the tribal waters and into areas where they can catch them.
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 06 November 2009

The defense attorney of 23-year-old Rodney Allen Donahue Jr. asked for time to analyze discovery documents Thursday because the defense had received them only that morning.

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