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Del Norte Board of Supes Recap, Oct. 28, 2025
Among the items discussed at the âHalloween editionâ of the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday: County roads update: County supervisors endorsed a plan to reach out to emergency responders as the Community Development Department prepares its list projects on non-maintained county roads for the next fiscal year. County Engineer Jon Olson said … Continue reading Del Norte Board of Supes Recap, Oct. 28, 2025 →
Del Norte County Follows City's Foot Steps, Establishes Alternative Process For Publishing Public Notices
Thumbnail photo: Del Norte Triplicate owner Dan Schmidt addresses Crescent City's proposed policy for creating an alternative process for publishing public notices at the Council's Oct. 20 meeting. | Screenshot Despite Dan Schmidtâs assurance that Del Norte has a newspaper of general circulation, county supervisors followed the cityâs footsteps Tuesday to create a plan B … Continue reading Del Norte County Follows City's Foot Steps, Establishes Alternative Process For Publishing Public Notices →
SHOWDOWN WITH COMMUNISM: America's Brink vs. Argentina's Breakthrough
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Cal Fresh Benefits Set to Pause For 3,900 Del Norte Families Saturday, Local Food Safety Net Braces For Impact
Thumbnail image: Marina MacNeil and Dominique Richcreek, staff members at Pacific Pantry, visited Smith River in this photo from September 2024 with the pantry's mobile market. | Photo by Jessica Cejnar Andrews Some 3,900 Del Norte County families could find themselves without their CalFresh benefits by the end of the week, according to Health and … Continue reading Cal Fresh Benefits Set to Pause For 3,900 Del Norte Families Saturday, Local Food Safety Net Braces For Impact →
Advanced Air Will Fly As Long As It Can If Shutdown Continues Beyond Nov. 2; No Word Yet On Future of EAS Program, Airport Director Says
Thumbnail photo courtesy of Andrew Goff The airline serving Del Norte and Curry counties says it will continue to operate for as long as it can beyond Nov. 2 even if funding for the Essential Air Service program isnât renewed. The federal subsidy the community relies on for commercial air service would have been suspended … Continue reading Advanced Air Will Fly As Long As It Can If Shutdown Continues Beyond Nov. 2; No Word Yet On Future of EAS Program, Airport Director Says →
Domoic Acid Delays Recreational Crab Season in Northern California
Thumbnail photo by Jessica Cejnar Andrews Thumbnail photo by Jessica Cejnar Andrews From the California Department of Fish and Wildlife: The recreational Dungeness crab season will open beginning Nov. 1, 2025, except in northern California where it has been delayed due to a public health hazard. State health agencies determined that Dungeness crab in northern … Continue reading Domoic Acid Delays Recreational Crab Season in Northern California →
CRESCENT CITY HARBOR DISTRICTâS CLOSED SESSION MEETINGS
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Part of Harbormaster's Salary Will Come From CCHD's Grants; Harbor Received $1 Million In State Appropriations for Maintenance, Tsunami Recovery
Thumbnail photo by Paul Critz Crescent City Harbormaster Mike Rademaker said the Harbor District is not going broke, though commissioners were asked to approve an adjustment to payroll expenditures Wednesday in order to balance the budget. âWe have over $15 million in grants to improve Citizens Dock and the seawall,â he said. âThatâs going to … Continue reading Part of Harbormaster's Salary Will Come From CCHD's Grants; Harbor Received $1 Million In State Appropriations for Maintenance, Tsunami Recovery →
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