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Because there are never enough reminders that we live in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Read moreLast Friday night in Miranda, amidst the annual Homecoming celebrations, the South Fork Cubs scored more points than they have so far this season, and took a 20-14 lead into the 4th quarter over the visiting Hoopa Valley Warriors. But a late Warrior TD tied the game and put it into overtime. Despite the disappointing loss, the large Homecoming crowd
Read moreToday, PG&E workers were carried at the end of a long cable dangling from a blue and white helicopter to work on high voltage power lines west of Dinsmore.
Read moreA dark green Jeep Liberty was stolen from a Myrtletown driveway the night of October 5.
Read more“The Northern Division Helicopter, H-14, arrived on scene shortly after the initial dispatch and located a 2004 blue Jeep four door vehicle… .”
Read moreAn quick overview of how the Emerald Triangle stands at this point and a survey to get your opinion.
Read moreSouth Fork High School’s varsity football team played Ferndale in the Humboldt Del Norte Little Four Conference season opener last Saturday and lost 41-13. “It felt good to play someone our own size,” said head coach Andy Olsen, referring to the considerable discrepancy in roster size faced in South Fork’s first four non-league opponents. “We hung with them for awhile,”
Read moreAccording to a new and well regarded study, water in Humboldt County contains Chromium 6, a known cancer causing chemical.
Read moreSouth Fork High School’s Girls’ Soccer team won one and lost a close game last week, bringing their mid-season overall record to 3-6, and improving their small school record to 3-2. On the road in Mendocino last Monday the Cubs won handily, 4-1. Senior midfielder Noelia Alatorre scored 15 minutes into the first half from about 10 yards out on
Read more“One big takeaway is that local efforts are really making a big difference in cleanup efforts,” said Supervisor Fennell.
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