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Virgil Leroy Hall was taken from those who love him on the June 23. He was born in Kirksville, Mo., on May 15, 1948, to Joe and Dorothy Hall, and was the oldest of four children.
Breast Health Project a success; over $80,000 raised
The Humboldt Community Breast Health Project is grateful for the tremendous community support for our 7th Annual Benefit Vacation Raffle.
Two injured in Richardson Grove accident
A Garberville woman and a Carlotta man both received moderate injuries on Thursday, July 3, when their vehicles collided.
'Vertigo's' San Francisco locations
"Vertigo" turns 50 this year but has hardly aged at all. Besides making what is generally acknowledged to be one of the 10 best movies ever, Alfred Hitchcock also captured San Francisco circa 1958.
Head-on collision on Hwy. 101 leaves two injured
Two Humboldt County residents involved in a head-on collision near Richardson Grove this morning were taken to a Garberville hospital with moderate injuries, the California Highway Patrol reported.
Families walk to help kids find new homes
Not too long ago, Jim and Michelle Riley came across a billboard advertising Child SHARE, a faith-based organization that helps families provide foster and adoptive kids permanent homes.
Piedmont doctor named to board
“These four individuals will significantly enrich the foundation's membership, heighten our energy, and increase representation of the Concord and Walnut Creek hospitals in the ongoing capital campaign”
Piedmont physician Michael L. Levine has been named to the John Muir Health Foundation board in Walnut Creek. via Ledger Dispatch
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down for Saturday, May 10
At a time when college tuition is on the rise, a $70 million donation to community colleges nationwide will help make a difference to College of the Desert students. via Desert Sun
A Funeral Service will be held Monday, April 28, 2008, at 2 p.m., at the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints, Liberty Ward, located on French Avenue in Gridley, for Weston Hodges, 84, of Gridley, Calif. via Humboldt Beacon
Breast Health Project holds annual vacation drawing
Four diverse vacation packages are being offered as prizes in the seventh annual Humboldt Community Breast Health Project "Vacation Benefit Raffle." Three trips offered include airfare and accommodations for ... via Times-Standard
Palm Desert nursing center cited for inadequate care
The Springs at the Carlotta, a skilled nursing care center within the Fountains at the Carlotta, was cited by the California Department of Public Health for inadequate care. via Desert Sun
Second District candidates spar over timber jobs
“These numbers reveal what I have learned walking the neighborhoods of the Second District and as a news director”
As North Coast residents and state officials closely watch the unfolding events in the Texas courtroom to resolve the Pacific Lumber Co. via Eureka Reporter
Bella Erickson died in the loving arms of her husband on April 4, 2008. The depth of our grief is unfathomable. via Eureka Reporter
'Phantom' delivers haunting, beautiful performance in Haugh
Media Credit: Ariel Carmona Isaac James as Phantom prepares for the opening performance of "Phantom" during a Feb. via The Clarion
Photo Essay: Velvet Hammer Burlesque Book Release Party
All photos by Elise Thompson for LAist Saturday night La Luz de Jesus hosted the the book signing for The Velvet Hammer Burlesque Book , in conjunction with opening reception for the group exhibition of ... via LAist
“We always had a couple of cousins living with us too”
"You're as old as you want to be" says Opal Jones who just celebrated her 90 birthday. via Humboldt Beacon
Miriam Abrams and Alan Billinger exchanged vows on Sunday, June 24 at the Southern Humboldt Community Park. via Eureka Reporter
Rescue plans roll in for Pacific Lumber
“Such indications of interest will likely act as a starting point for solicitation of bids in the auction process”
Four competing proposals were outlined Thursday to rescue venerable Pacific Lumber Co. via The Press Democrat
Palco gives glimpse of new bankruptcy plan
“Maxxam should not be subject to such an additional burden”
A summary of the Pacific Lumber Co.'s anticipated bankruptcy reorganization plan sent to Humboldt County supervisors envisions a key creditor taking over the town of Scotia and a residential development on ... via Times-Standard