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3 hrs ago | Times-Standard

Beach water quality warning lifted

The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services Environmental Health Division has lifted a public health warning to avoid water contact at Luffenholtz and Trinidad beaches.

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Thu Nov 19, 2009

Humboldt Beacon

Doggy days at the Dog Day Retreat; canines catered while school...

A sign at McKinleyville Middle School clearly states no dogs allowed, but on Saturday, Nov.14, the school's playground thronged with the four legged tail waggers.

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Times-Standard

Trinidad man, 24, killed in single-car wreck

A 24-year-old Trinidad man was killed Wednesday morning when he lost control of his car and hit a light pole along U.S. Highway 101 just north of the Ryan Slough bridge.

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North Coast Journal Weekly Politics

Marine Reservations

Another round of Marine Life Protection Act Initiative meetings takes place this week on our very own North Coast stomping grounds, including sessions in Eureka at the Red Lion Hotel as well as a field trip to Trinidad for a sit-down with the Trinidad Rancheria at the Seascape Cafe on the pier.

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Mon Nov 16, 2009

Times-Standard

Bay Area man starts HSU scholarship in remembrance of Coast Guard crash

David Wells was 6 months old when his father died in a helicopter crash in Trinidad while ferrying Ferndale residents out of harm's way from flood waters on Dec.

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Fri Nov 13, 2009

Times-Standard

Trinidad has new art venue

Winemakers Don Bremm and Sharon Hanks have been preparing for this moment for two years.

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North Coast Journal Weekly Politics

A Small-Town Affair

The environmentalists were at it again. Complaining that the waterfront project was going to ruin their town.

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Wed Nov 04, 2009

Triplicate.com

Crab season start up in the air

More plumpness needed; boat safety checks begin soon Dungeness crab fishing is one of the most dangerous fisheries, especially off the coast of California, and it's also extremely important for local economies.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

Times-Standard

Dungeness crab tests inconclusive

The first test of Dungeness crab off the North Coast shows that the tasty crustaceans still need to fatten up quite a bit if they are to be fished on Dec.

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Sun Oct 25, 2009

Medford Mail Tribune

The Skully and Marina show

The black-spotted gray harbor seal dives deep beneath the turquoise water. The crowd stands silent, waiting.

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Fri Oct 23, 2009

Times-Standard

A bug's eye view

Darlene Marlow of Trinidad says she doesn't feel like an artist, exactly; she simply likes to take pictures and share them.

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Wed Oct 21, 2009

Redwood Times

CR to host HBGF Speakersa Symposium

On Saturday, Nov. 7, the Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation will present a symposium of guest speakers at the CR Forum Theater from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The theme of the symposium is "Humboldt County Roots," and will feature three successful speakers with ties to the local community: Chris Carley, Jim Zarucchi, and Amy Stewart.

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Thu Oct 15, 2009

Times-Standard

Health warning at local beaches

The first flush has arrived. The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services' Public Health Branch issued a health warning Wednesday urging recreational users to avoid contact with the creeks, rivers and ocean waters near Mad River, Clam, Luffenholtz and Old Home beaches.

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Tue Oct 13, 2009

Times-Standard

Roasts and Toasts

Toast * To 16-year-old Kassi Brownlow for taking the initiative in setting up and operating an Alex's Lemonade Stand fundraiser in Humboldt County.

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Fri Oct 02, 2009

Times-Standard

Good grades for local beaches

Some Humboldt County beaches are among the state's cleanest, according to an annual report from Heal the Bay.

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Fri Sep 25, 2009

Times-Standard

New Trinidad Museum shines

There's an archival feel to the new Trinidad Museum's air: Quiet, reverent, well-placed. This Saturday, the Trinidad Museum Society will unveil its new home, the former Sangster-Watkins-Underwood house that was moved to the parcel behind the Chevron station three years ago and has been undergoing renovations ever since.

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Thu Sep 24, 2009

Times-Standard

Arcata to discuss Foodworks' fate

City staff is asking the Arcata City Council to make a decision about the fate of the Foodworks building tonight, in order to send a clear message to the businesses and community members who use the facility.

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Tue Sep 22, 2009

Times-Standard

Man suspected in Trinidad death to be transferred

Officials on Monday said a Tennessee man suspected in the death of Trinidad resident William John Lundy should be transported to Humboldt County jail from Kansas custody within two weeks to be booked on a murder charge.

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Sat Sep 19, 2009

Times-Standard

Garden galore: New showpiece attraction opens at Humboldt Botanical Garden

Spires of red, splotches of blue and dollops of yellow sprang from the ground at the newest section of the Humboldt Botanical Garden opened to the public Saturday.

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Thu Sep 17, 2009

Daily Post-Athenian

Athens resident charged in Calif. murder

An Athens man is facing charges in Humboldt County, California for allegedly killing a Trinidad, Calif., resident.

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