Southern Humboldt Little League on Hold Until at Least April 6th
Games and practices are on hold at least until April 6th.
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Games and practices are on hold at least until April 6th.
Read moreThe meeting was to focus on homelessness and take place at River Bluff Cottages. Rio Dell City Manager Kyle Knopp says, “We hope to reschedule this important discussion
Read moreDue to growing concerns about the potential coronavirus impact on public gatherings, the Arcata Playhouse has reluctantly postponed its Northern California tour of “A Woman’s Place is in Her Home” scheduled for March 17-29.
Read moreHumboldt State University will suspend face-to-face instruction and move to alternative modes of instruction on March 26 following the regularly scheduled Spring Break.
Read moreIn consideration of the concerns of COVID-19, the GLC will be closed effective immediately until further notice. Participants should reach out to instructors for as some programs are offering alternatives to in-person instruction.
Read more“Order removes waiting period for unemployment and disability insurance for Californians who lose work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak…Readies state to commandeer hotels & medical facilities to isolate & treat COVID-19 patients”
Read more““Changing our actions for a short period of time will save the life of one or more people you know,”
Read more“Faculty and staff will use this time to prepare to deliver instruction and student support services remotely in the event that face-to-face instruction is suspended. At this time, we expect the regular class schedule to resume on March 30th, 2020.”
Read more“Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly. It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death.”
Read more“We currently have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Humboldt County, but we know that is likely to change soon based on what is happening across the state,” Frankovich said.
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