Robert Keith Nicholson: 1980-2026
“Logging and operating heavy equipment were what he liked best, and he was fortunate enough to get to do that for a living.”
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“Logging and operating heavy equipment were what he liked best, and he was fortunate enough to get to do that for a living.”
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Eureka police say a motorcyclist who suffered major injuries in Saturday’s crash on Henderson Street was attempting to split lanes between another motorcycle and a passenger vehicle before losing control and sliding into a parked vehicle.
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“We are an annual free, family-friendly community celebration happening in Downtown Eureka with Arts Alive!”
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Another patriotic celebration hosted by the Mattole Grange invites you to enjoy the annual 4th of July dance and then a classic BBQ picnic the following day.
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Fourth of July in Eureka brings a full day of live music, food, family activities, and fireworks over Humboldt Bay to Old Town — with two big milestones to celebrate: the nation’s 250th birthday and Eureka’s 170th anniversary.
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Bridgeville’s annual Bridgefest alien invasion celebration is looking for local extraterrestrial helpers — get your intergalactic pilot certification ready, and start your engines.
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Summer solstice brings reflection at a Humboldt farm that’s been juggling markets, a new CSA buyers club, livestock, grants, and five straight Fridays on the road south.
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Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the United States.
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A short film based on the true story of a Karuk woman who was trafficked in Eureka in 2010, escaped, and became an advocate has received a $5,000 grant from Soroptimist International of Humboldt Bay.
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A citizen panel that investigates local government, the Humboldt County Civil Grand Jury, is out with new reports. Here’s how the process works from complaint to published finding.
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