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Thanksgiving came early to Bayside this year. Well, not exactly Thanksgiving, rather a grand meal on a Sunday in November centered on turkey and fixings -- mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, roasted butternut squash -- served to an intimate crowd of 160 plus at the Bayside Grange.
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The environmentalists were at it again. Complaining that the waterfront project was going to ruin their town.
Animals are in the spotlight this month at a group art exhibit set to benefit the care of injured wildlife.
Author of 'The Crying Tree' gives local talk
In conjunction with KEET-TV's Campaign For Love and Forgiveness, Naseem Rakha, author of "The Crying Tree," will appear in the Humboldt State University Library Fishbowl from noon to 2 p.m. Nov.
Watershed Council to hold annual meeting
The Humboldt Watershed Council announces and invites the public to its 13th annual membership meeting, "State of the Watersheds," Friday, Nov 20 at the Bayside Grange at the corner of Old Arcata and Jacoby Creek Roads.
Two men allegedly rob Bayside marijuana seller
Two Southern California men were arrested Sunday after they allegedly pulled a gun on a Bayside man and stole a large amount of marijuana.
Beyond the Bench explores foster youth services in Humboldt County
Judges, social workers and many others involved in helping foster youth in Humboldt County came to the annual Beyond the Bench conference Friday to discuss the future of local foster services.
Many North Coast residents will recognize the names of the honorees at the Humboldt Arts Council's upcoming "2009 Celebration of the Arts Art Auction." Lynne and Bob Wells have been involved for years in local art, theater, garden tours and more, and they will be honored during the event for their outstanding contribution to the arts in their ...
Jewish High Holy days ahead; Area congregations meet and celebrate
Services for Rosh Hashanah, in celebration of the Jewish New Year 5770, will be held by Temple Havurah Shir Hadash beginning on Friday, Sept.
Project Lean: In case of a disaster, keep food on hand
Natural disasters don't usually give much warning, but by planning ahead for our families and ourselves, we can lessen the emotional trauma that these events bring to our family and community.
Advance tickets advised for Taste of Place Garden Soiree
The Community Alliance with Family Farmers kicks off Local Food Month with its third annual Taste of Place Garden Soiree at Redwood Farm in Bayside on Sunday, September 13.
Three grows go down - pot, hash, cocaine, cash, rifle seized - August 5, 2009
HUMBOLDT The Humboldt County Drug Task Force and local police raided three suspected marijuana grow houses in Sunny Brae, Bayside and Eureka last week, seizing several pounds of cannabis, cocaine, tens of thousands of dollars in cash and a loaded shotgun.
Three grows go down - pot, hash, cocaine, cash, rifle seized - August 5, 2009
HUMBOLDT The Humboldt County Drug Task Force and local police raided three suspected marijuana grow houses in Sunny Brae, Bayside and Eureka last week, seizing several pounds of cannabis, cocaine, tens of thousands of dollars in cash and a loaded shotgun.
Deadline for Community Calendar submissions is Friday by noon. Send press releases to: news@humboldtbeacon.com July 24-26 * Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo.
Woven Roots reggae band was built upon a message and lifestyle of sustainability and a mutual love for reggae music.
Danco's Bottoms annexation, subdivision plans collapse - June 10, 2009
ARCATA Previously rebuffed by the Planning Commission in efforts to develop the 17-acre former Eel River Sawmill site west of city limits and north of Foster Avenue on the Arcata Bottom, Danco Builders' proposal for Arcata to annex and allow residential development of the property was again refused last week, this time by the City Council.
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The Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation has brought the garden tour back this summer, and I'm glad to see it return after taking a hiatus last year.
Heaths and heathers; a natural grow in Humboldt
Heaths and heathers are ideal plants for our area. They have a wide range of foliage colors , are long-lived, require little maintenance and have low water needs.
Nature prints by local artist Bill Twibell are featured as a permanent, rotating exhibit of works by the artist at Mazzotti's Restaurant, 773 Eighth St.
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Photo by John Geluardi The Trial of Charles Hurwitz The beginning and end of the fraud suit against the former Pacific Lumber chief By John Geluardi The anticipation was palpable in a hallway of the Ron Dellums Federal Building last week as the fraud trial of Texas financier Charles Hurwitz, the former owner of Pacific Lumber, was about to get ...