Today’s news: Friday night is Hmong New Year in Crescent City; the Manley Art Center has a kid-centered exhibition coming up; and how to help those less fortunate this winter
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Del Norte Center For The Performing Arts Gets One Step Closer To Reality -- November 18, 2022: State Senator Mike McGuire's announcement of the State's $2.5 million chip-in to the design phase of the planned Center for the Performing Arts.
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Festival of the Trees 2022 -- Redwood Voice's Monique Camarena stopped by the Del Norte Fairgrounds and spoke with Charlotte Fleshman of the Crescent City Emblem Club #175 about the festival, the trees, the reason behind the event and how YOU can be a part
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Today’s news: State senators bring big bucks from the general fund for the Performing Arts Center; The Humboldt County Fire Safe patrol hosts a “bring your own firewood” bonfire; Eureka squeezes out money for new meters; the feds let us take a crack at all 4 dams on the Klamath.
NOVEMBER 17th, 2022—Today’s news: Curry County hires an adult drug and alcohol counselor; Arcata is soon to become one of the few California towns with a board of all women; and the state continues their desperate war against climate change, and the combustion engine.
Today’s news: Crescent City wants more houses; the final unofficial election results are in; the Safe Surrender program results in emotional visit for Humboldt firefighters; the court at Lumberjack Arena gets special renaming; and a cowboy cavalcade starts food drive in Humboldt.
NOVEMBER 11th, 2022 - Today’s news: a follow up to the October 29th corgi attack; required burn permits in several counties lifted during these wet winter months; California tries to regulate the sun again; and the nail-biting election coverage continues.
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Redwood Voice Youth Ghost Hunting & Parapsychology takes its first steps into the abandoned Elk Valley Casino. (Not to be confused with the not-abandoned Elk Valley Casino) Will the team uncover the mysteries deep within the bowels of the casino? Find out! https://t.co/9oUQGOzsyV
NOVEMBER 10th, 2022—Today’s news: Klamath man’s service dogs have a thirst for blood; The people of Crescent City vote for more taxes; Humboldt argues with itself over a dilapidated paper mill; and Humboldt donates some monetary aid to the war in Ukraine.
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NOVEMBER 9th, 2022—Today’s news: Election Day results are piling in; people are petitioning to prohibit waterfowl hunting on Lake Earl; Santa’s Workshop is urgently taking applications; and the Arcata Ridge Trail has been completed.
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NOVEMBER 8th, 2022—Today’s news: commissioners cultivate conversations on culvert confiscation; and the California Highway Patrol wants to remind you to not get behind the wheel if the hour setback has you too drowsy to drive straight.
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NOVEMBER 7th, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: the clams are sick again; College of the Redwoods names a gallery after a retired professor; and extraterrestrial shots fired in Fort Bragg.
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NOV 4, 2022—Today’s news: Crescent City harbor plans to repair seawall and create another branch of police with new grant; Eureka stands with queer community; Humboldt tries to shore up dunes for sea level changes; the DNSEO doesn't endorse Susan Masten
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NOVEMBER 3rd, 2022—Today’s news: The City squabbles over road repair; PG&E upgrades power infrastructure to prevent Paradise 2: Electric Boogaloo; and Humboldt taxes their most iconic industry to death.
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During October, the Hmong veterans monument at the Point Of Honor was defaced and ripped from it's base plate. A week after an event was held to show support for the Hmong community and discuss the heinous act. Redwood Voice interviewed community members.
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In Del Norte County, the need for employees is high, but the hopes of gaining a reliable workforce haven’t been. The E3 Summer Youth Program is changing that narrative one summer break at a time!
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"I walked by an estate sale a few months ago, and it sent me down a rabbit hole of environmental art from Del Norte to Humboldt county. I also learned about one man's journey through life, making these interesting and unconventional forms of art." -Sebastian Monroe
NOVEMBER 2nd, 2022—
Today’s news: the harbor is selling its hot air, and its cold air for that matter; Cal Poly Humboldt ships in a state-of-the-art medical training facility; and Christmas tree permits are on sale in Gasquet.
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