Eureka Wants You to ‘Help Maintain Essential Waste Services in Humboldt’
With an increase in home activity due to COVID-19 and the shelter-in-place order, families and households are disposing of more waste than usual at home.
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With an increase in home activity due to COVID-19 and the shelter-in-place order, families and households are disposing of more waste than usual at home.
Read moreWhen the RCEA launched its CCE program May 1, 2017, it was based on a community vision that Humboldt County would have greater control over its electricity generation options, the electricity would have a higher renewable content, and it would cost a little less.
Read moreCaltrans District 2, in conjunction with Tullis Inc., is getting ready to begin the Rush Creek and Trinity Center Overlay Project on State Route 3 in Trinity County.
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Read more“We are approaching another drought and homeowners insurance rates are going through the roof due to wildfires.”
Read moreThe Mendocino National Forest is part of the USDA Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest Region.
Read moreThis is a press release from California State Parks: California State Parks continues to urge you to ‘Stay Home, Save Lives.’ Click on video above and learn more at parks.ca.gov/FlattenTheCurve. With temperatures warming up across the state, California State Parks is reminding all Californians to ‘Stay Home, Save Lives’ as California continues to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. “With the
Read more“I went in yesterday with my service animal and they told me I can’t have him in there and that he needs to be wearing a vest and they wanted to see his papers.”
Read moreThe Humboldt County Library is thrilled to announce a new e-program “Reading in Place,” an online reading group with meetings held via Zoom.
Read moreCoast Central Credit Union President/CEO James T. Sessa announced that its Board of Directors has approved $100,000 in grants through its Community Investment Program to 10 local organizations for its spring 2020 round of giving.
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