Posts Tagged ‘Six Rivers National Forest’
Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 23 December 2009
Six Rivers National Forest said Tuesday that it is suspending a project to thin trees and brush to reduce fuels for wildfires outside Orleans while it tries to address concerns about sites sacred to the Karuk Tribe.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 30 November 2009
Six Rivers National Forest Supervisor Tyrone Kelley has announced the selection of a new tribal relations program manager. Mike Turek will handle the forest’s tribal relations program, using more than 20 years of experience working with American

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 06 August 2009

Fire season is here and due to unusually dry conditions the U.S. Forest Service has initiated special fire use restrictions for the Six Rivers National Forest.

Tags: California, Humboldt, Humboldt County News, Northern California, pot, redwood, Six Rivers National Forest, U.S. Forest Service
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 26 July 2009

The Six Rivers National Forest announced Saturday that it had reopened the Big Rock River Access site to the Trinity River in Willow Creek. The popular access to the river had been closed due to its proximity to a helibase used in fighting the

Tags: California, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Six Rivers National Forest, Trinity River, Willow Creek
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 10 July 2009

The wildfire that led to the Six Rivers National Forest closing the Big Rock River Access Site located off the Big Rock Road in Willow Creek because of public safety concerns is 25 percent contained, officials said Thursday.

Tags: California, Eureka, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Six Rivers National Forest, Willow Creek
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 09 July 2009
KDRV
Fire managers are working closely with Hoopa Tribe members to protect cultural sights in the Shasta-Trinity and Six Rivers national forests from a wildfire.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 05 July 2009

Six Rivers National Forest announced Saturday that more aircrafts have been ordered to support crews on a forest fire in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, according to a press release.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 03 July 2009

Four new fires were discovered Thursday following afternoon thunderstorms on Wednesday that sent engines and hand crews from the Six Rivers National Forest, CalFire, Salyer & Hawkins Bar Volunteer Fire Department and Hoopa Fire to several blazes

Tags: California, Eureka, fire department, Hoopa, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Six Rivers National Forest, Willow Creek
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 24 June 2009
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The Six Rivers National Forest, located in northwestern California, announced the release of their Motorized Travel Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Lower Trinity and Mad River Ranger Districts.

Tags: Arcata, California, Eureka, Fortuna, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Mad River, Six Rivers National Forest
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 04 June 2009
Contra Costa Times, CA
Thunderstorms with lightning, heavy rain and hail continued to move though inland Humboldt County and Trinity County Wednesday. Lightning sparked three small fires on the Six Rivers National Forest’s Mad River Ranger District, said fire management …

Tags: Arcata, California, Eureka, Fortuna, Humboldt, Humboldt County, Humboldt County News, Mad River, Six Rivers National Forest, Trinity County
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 03 June 2009

Authorities are seeking information after a public restroom along the Trinity River was found burned and sprayed with graffiti Thursday morning. According to information provided by Six Rivers National Forest, Lower Trinity District employees

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 15 May 2009

It started in the 1960s, when a group of ski-loving neighborhood kids from Eureka would take off as often as possible for the snow-covered slopes in Six Rivers National Forest.

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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 04 February 2009

A two-day employment fair will be held at the Six Rivers National Forest Headquarters, 1330 Bayshore Way, in Eureka, according to Forest Supervisor Tyrone Kelley…. >>> Rest of the Story
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 03 December 2008
EUREKA — A father and son were sentenced Monday in federal court for growing marijuana in the Six Rivers National Forest. Jose Magana received a 120-month sentence after pleading guilty to manufacturing a controlled substance while his father,
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Written by Humboldt Online Editor on 27 November 2008
The Six Rivers National Forest is selling Christmas tree permits at four ranger district offices or the forest supervisor’s office in Eureka. Each household can purchase one Christmas tree permit for $10.
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