Humboldt News Sources
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Mad River Union: Blue Lake Notes: Low and Slow is the way to go
KMUD: The KMUD Local News for Wednesday July 22nd 2020
NCJ: Face Masks, Hand Sanitizer Available for Small Local Businesses
Wild Rivers Outpost: 11 New COVID-19 Cases In Del Norte Traced To Pelican Bay State Prison Staff; Four Are Curry County Residents
RHBB: Agricultural Businesses Are Required to Complete a COVID-19 Business Plan
RHBB: Five New Cases of COVID-19 Identified in Humboldt County on July 22
Wild Rivers Outpost: Bed Tax Projections In Crescent City Better Than Originally Projected, Though Still Down Due To COVID-19
NCJ: Humboldt County Hits 200 COVID-19 Cases
Times-Standard : Does your small business need PPE? It’s being distributed for free across the county
Times-Standard : Wednesday, July 22: Number of new Humboldt County COVID-19 cases confirmed today: 5
NCJ: CSU Students Will Need to Take an Ethnic Studies, Social Justice Course Starting in 2023
Times-Standard : Humboldt County to decide if billboard blown down by wind can be rebuilt
Times-Standard : December trial set for teen accused of sending threatening messages
NCJ: Supes to Consider Creating a Business Grant Program, LoCO reports
Times-Standard : ‘Manila 5’ to pay restitution but it’s unclear how much
Times-Standard : Tenants who sued county over relocation to receive $10K in settlement deal
Times-Standard : Humboldt State: Nursing program to be online only in fall
Wild Rivers Outpost: Rx Safe Del Norte's Opioid Series Continues
Times-Standard : Eureka City Council puts 1.25% sales tax on November ballot
Mad River Union: Jack Durham: Taxpayers League’s unsound financial advice will cost you dearly
Wild Rivers Outpost: State Parks Holding COVID-Safe Junior Lifeguard Program
Wild Rivers Outpost: National Forest Service: California Campfire Restrictions Are Still In Effect
NCJ: Fire Near Weitchpec Grows to 150 Acres
RHBB: Fire by Weitchpec Expands to Around 150 Acres, 30% Contained; An Incident Management Team Is Being Brought In
Times-Standard : It’s all happening at the zoo
RHBB: County Sheriff William Honsal Says COVID-19 Not Going Away, Two Correctional Deputies In Isolation, and Schools Make Plans
RHBB: Mendocino National Forest Fire Danger Is ‘Very High’
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
RHBB: 7.8 Earthquake Alaska; Tsunami Warning for Portions of That State; Still Evaluating if Threat to California
Mad River Union: Area teachers set forth standards for reopening schools
NCJ: Local Educators Call for Collaborative Approach to Navigating Next School Year
Wild Rivers Outpost: Crescent City Council Gets First Look At Ordinance Tied To Proposed Sales Tax Measure
NCJ: Huffman Joins House Majority in Approving Defense Budget; Trump Threatens Veto Over Confederate Names on Bases
Wild Rivers Outpost: City Offers Free Outdoor Dining Permits to Restaurants During COVID-19 Pandemic; CCPD To Give Backpacks To Joe Hamilton 3rd-Graders
RHBB: Truck Spilled Trailer Load of Old Appliances and Blocked 299 Yesterday
Wild Rivers Outpost: Curry County Confirms Another COVID-19 Case
NCJ: Public Health Confirms Six New COVID-19 Cases
RHBB: Six More Positive Cases Found in Humboldt County Today, July 21
Times-Standard : Tuesday, July 21: Number of new Humboldt County COVID-19 cases confirmed today: 6
Times-Standard : Arcata Theatre Lounge shuts doors again after 2 weeks open
RHBB: Hayfork Area Resident Tests Positive for COVID, Says Trinity County
Times-Standard : Trinity County confirms positive COVID-19 case at Humboldt County lab
Times-Standard : Four people test positive at Little Learners day care centers
NCJ: Siren's Song to Sing Again
Wild Rivers Outpost: 'We've Had Some Amazing Buyers'; Community Rallies Around Young Farmers Selling Animal Projects
NCJ: COVID-19 Testing Site Coming to Fortuna as Humboldt Cases Spike
Times-Standard : Siren’s Song Tavern in Eureka will reopen under new ownership
Times-Standard : Redwood Acres receives $88K in paycheck protection, asks for federal relief
Times-Standard : Fortuna woman marks 100 years with visit from Smokey Bear
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