Mateel Community Center Board Seeks Footing With Debt Over $600,000
The Mateel Community Center Board of Directors seeks its footing in light of the center’s overwhelming debt which totals just over $600,000.
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The Mateel Community Center Board of Directors seeks its footing in light of the center’s overwhelming debt which totals just over $600,000.
Read moreCalifornia continues to move forward with the legalization of cannabis cultivation. Regulation of water use and of water quality are key aspects of this process. This Tuesday the 17th of October, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) agenda deals predominately with cannabis cultivation issues. California’s SWRCB will hold a hearing to consider “adopting the proposed Cannabis Cultivation Policy: Priniciples
Read more“More than one Board Member left in tears at the end of last night’s meeting.”
Read more“Shelter Cove lost the vast majority of its fleet over the last few decades and only has a handful of active fishing vessels remaining, while Eureka has fewer than 200 boats actively fishing.”
Read moreLast night, the Mateel Community Center (MCC) held a public meeting asking for community feedback on their next steps after losing $140k on Reggae on the River 2017.
Read moreHydesville Community Water District, which serves 400 meters, raised the rates to its ratepayers after a hearing on the 12th of September.
Read moreThe Garberville Service District says she was fired for poor job performance. Stillwell says she was fired “in retaliation for reporting and disclosing financial improprieties committed by the General Manager.”
Read moreAs laws on cannabis cultivation change, this presents planning challenges for a small town.
Read moreHere are parts of the proposal: a Horse Mountain Special Management area, a Bigfoot National Recreation Trail in the Klamath Mountains, and an Elk Camp Ridge Recreation Trail plus more.
Read moreMoney from a Measure Z grant, the Granny Flat law, and the hole near the Garberville Hospital were all addressed at the last meeting of the Garberville Sanitary District Board.
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