DISCLAIMER: None of the stuff below is written or endorsed by the Outpost, and we’d be willing to bet that at least some of it is crazy and/or wrong. Use critical thinking.
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022
RHBB: Fatal Crash on 299 This Morning
EcoNews: Which Way the Wind Festival
Times-Standard : Jacob Steichen was ‘gravely disabled’ 3 days before fatal stabbing, clinician said
Times-Standard : Civic calendar | Humboldt County planners consider letter of apology to Wiyot Tribe
Washington Post: Supreme Court to hear high-stakes challenge to Clean Water Act
The Guardian: Amsterdam considers banning ‘cannabis tourists’ from its coffee shops
LA Times: Five Stockton homicides are ‘related,’ police seeking person of interest
LA Times: As a young man, I traveled the High Sierra by mule. After 59 years, I tried it again
SF Chronicle: Humboldt will have the fastest sea level rise on the West Coast. Here’s what’s at stake
RHBB: PG&E Plans to Spray Herbicides on Hundreds of Private Parcels Throughout Humboldt County
Humboldt Sports: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL — Statement win for Warriors; Little 4 kicks off
RHBB: Senate Majority Leader Mike McGuire’s bill to Expedite the Undergrounding of PG&E lines Signed by Governor Newsom
RHBB: Major Roadwork Scheduled Friday, September 30 through Thursday, October 6
Friday, Sept. 30, 2022
Humboldt Sports: Panthers start strong, hold on for league-opening win
Humboldt Sports: Warriors overcome slow start to top the Tigers in L4 opener
Humboldt Sports: Warriors dominate the Loggers on Homecoming night
EcoNews: Creature Feature: Bats
EcoNews: Solutions Summit | October 2022
EcoNews: DIY ZERO: Plant a Tree
EcoNews: Eye on Washington Farewell
EcoNews: Activists Block Logging in Jackson State Forest
EcoNews: Which Way The Wind Festival Returns
EcoNews: Compassionate Cleanup Guide
EcoNews: Newsom and Biden Talk Like Environmental Advocates, But Their Actions Tell a Different Story
EcoNews: California Native Plant Society | October 2022
EcoNews: Pumpkins: Wasted Flesh or Animal Feast?
EcoNews: Rising Groundwater: Flooding from Below
EcoNews: The Sandpiper | October 2022
Governor's Office: Free Books for Children, Support for Student Athletes and Creative Expression
EcoNews: Defining “Old-Growth” First Step in Protecting Ancient Forests
EcoNews: The Invention of Jaywalking
EcoNews: Prison Held Accountable for Water Quality Violations
Wild Rivers Outpost: Crescent City Council to Consider Second Request for Front Street Project Funding From Local Transportation Commission
EcoNews: El Regreso a Mouralherwaqh
EcoNews: Coming Home to Mouralherwaqh
EcoNews: California Ballot Measures
EcoNews: Exploring Solidarity Economics
EcoNews: Dear EcoNews: Concerned Consumer
SoHum Parlance: Why I would vote for Bernie again. And again.
EcoNews: Farm Feature: Table Bluff Farms
NCJ: PlanCo to Consider Formal Letter of Apology to Wiyot Area Tribes
EcoNews: News from the Center | October 2022
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Sat, 01 Oct 2022
Humboldt Sports: POLL RESULTS — One team the overwhelming favorite to win the L4
RHBB: State Public Health Officials Provide Latest Monkeypox Info
Humboldt Sports: Fortuna’s Hough to get first college start at QB for the Corsairs
FIRE UPDATE: Six Rivers Complex: Six Rivers National Forest Order NO. 22-10-08 (Six Rivers Lightning Complex Wildfire)
Governor's Office: California to Speed Graduation, Offer Debt Cancellation at Community Colleges
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