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ACV a corporate droneport?


ANTI-PASTEURIZERS

Board
McKinleyville airport could become experimental center for unpiloted aircraft
debates Daniel Mintz
Mad RiveR Union
for consideration by the Board of
Supervisors.
the possibility of having the coun-
ty participate in a federal effort to
Administration seeks to “acceler-
ate drone integration into the na-

raw milk McKINLEYVILLE – Develop-


ment of unpiloted aerial drones is
advancing and having large cor-
The county’s Aviation Advisory
Committee gave its annual report
at the board’s Jan. 23 meeting.
integrate the operation of drones
into local airspaces.
Unmanned Aircraft System
tional airspace system,” accord-
ing to a White House fact sheet.
That’s being done through a
Daniel Mintz porations use Humboldt County One of the presentation’s atten- (UAS) or drone technology is ad- Federal Aviation Administration
Mad RiveR Union airspace for operating them is up tion-getting segments focused on vancing quickly and the Trump (FAA) pilot program that allows
HUMBOLDT – The county is corporations like Amazon and
considering rescinding or mod- Google to test drone operations

HatcHery road community Walk


ifying its longstanding ban of ranging from delivery of commer-
raw milk, actions that its health cial packages and medicines to in-
officials strongly advise against. frastructure monitoring.
At its Jan. 23 meeting, the Describing the progress of
Board of Supervisors weighed drone technology, David Mar-
the warnings of county staff shall, a member of Humboldt
against the arguments of raw State University’s advisory com-
milk advocates. mittee on use of drones for sci-
Supervisor Virginia Bass entific purposes, said that “the
sponsored the discussion on the growth is scary and the numbers
ban, noting that the board had of applications of the technology
also heard debate on it several are up to your imagination.”
years ago. She said raw milk Images of drones were dis-
consumers in her district have played and one was described by
been “asking for a very long Marshall as flying at a height of
time to have this conversation 400 feet or lower, at a speed of 60
again.” But the county’s Public miles per hour.
Health division is strongly rec- Marshall said that through the
ommending against lifting the FAA program, state and local gov-
ban due to what officials de- ernments are being asked to “en-
scribed as the high risk of sal- gage” with companies that use or
monella and E.coli infections want to use drones, leading the
and other disease outbreaks re- way to changes in rules on use of
lated to raw milk consumption. airspace.
Supervisors weighed the The use methods that would
warnings against arguments in be tried but are generally not al-
favor of raw milk. Eureka res- lowed now include operation of
ident and raw milk advocate drones beyond line of sight. “It’s
Bill Schaser said that licensing WALK AND TALK The City of Blue Lake, Red- to promote innovation, so there’s
the sale and production of raw wood Community Action Agency and Hum- openness right now at the fed-
milk is a matter of state law and boldt County Public Works are endeavoring eral level to engage and to allow
Humboldt is one of only a few to improve walking and biking safety along for change,” Marshall said. He
California counties that have the Hatchery Road corridor from downtown added, “Because of the economic
bans. Blue Lake’s Logger Bar to the Mad River Fish growth and the amount of money
He called attention to re- Hatchery. Friday morning saw a clipboard-as- being spent by large corporations,
cent E.coli outbreaks linked to sisted community walk led by RCAA’s Emily there’s an opportunity here.”
romaine lettuce and spinach. Sinkhorn, left, and Union Journalism Dog Rex, Being a rural area “makes us
“Should we ban those greens?” right, with participants identifying issues and interesting to operate in because
MILK A6 opportunities. rcaa.org Photos by KLh | Union DRONES A6

Whatever is decided, The Village will make Arcata planning history


Kevin L. Hoover
Mad RiveR Union
ARCATA – The Planning Commission
held another marathon hearing on The
Village student housing project last week,
pondering the project’s Environmental Im-
pact Report, permits and terms of a Devel-
opment Agreement.
Community Development Director Da- THIRD TIME’S A CHARM? Three markedly different photo-simulations have now been submitted by The Village’s developer,
vid Loya displayed a number of images purporting to indicate the viewshed impacts to Westwood Village. The latest is at right. From cityofarcata.com
reflecting visual impacts on surrounding ings, and creation of a new source of light Still, he allowed, “It is a huge change; we Resident Eric Jules said the computer
neighborhoods, including a new version – and glare. recognize that, and sometimes those huge viewshed simulations aren’t accurate, and
the third one so far – of the simulated view “There’s a fairly limited scope that a fair- changes are made with intention.” that he could see the project’s story poles
from Maple Lane, located west and down ly limited sensitive viewshed is impacted, Westwood Village residents pushed from multiple points on his property. He
a slope from the project. He said the aes- and therefore it’s not a significant environ- back on the suggestion of minimal impacts. wanted the west side of the project limit-
thetic impacts have been determined by mental impact,” Loya said, referring to the Bonnie MacRaith said that loss of sunlight ed to two stories. Jules also pleaded with
case law to be the responsibility of the local “scenic resources” of the site. would reduce her property’s value. “That a the commission to engage with Humboldt
design review process. One impact, he said, is certainly positive large corporation should be able to make State officials, involve the university in the
The project’s EIR identifies key aesthet- – the visual improvement at the site itself, huge amounts of money all the while tram- project and have its role in the project’s
ic impacts as less than significant. These which would be transformed from a ram- pling on a homeowner’s hard-won progress planning and management clarified.
include adverse effects on a scenic vista, shackle collection of deteriorating Crafts- is totally unfair,” she said. She said plan- Resident Milt Boyd said he was dis-
damage to scenic resources, degrading the man’s Mall buildings into a modern hous- ning commissioners should do a site visit turbed by what he said was city staff’s ad-
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Downtown desires detailed in run-up to epic Feb. 21 Plaza meeting


Kevin L. Hoover ideas forward and re- Street in Northtown, work on an overall Plaza plan.
Mad RiveR Union ally challenge the com- though mall walkers Councilmembers seemed to
ARCATA – Whatever the Plaza munity to come togeth- aren’t challenged by like the idea of throwing the whole
looks like five years from now, no er and try to prioritize the elevation gain as reform package to a specialized
one can say they weren’t asked for ideas that they really they are on Arcata’s group. “I like the idea of forming
their ideas on how to shape it. thought would work,” streets. some kind of task force commit-
Some major questions are on Diemer said. The goal A range of Plaza ac- tee which would include citizens
the table about Arcata’s town is to make the Plaza tivities drew approv- and somebody from our commit-
square: How can we make it more safer, more accessible, al, most notably the- tees to focus upon the Plaza and
inviting and less frightening? walkable and gener- atrical, musical and just meet and go through all the
Should cannabis be sold there, ally usable as a public dance performances, ideas,” said Councilmember Paul
and what would that look like? space. a giant chessboard, Pitino. “It would be great to have
Could we re-imagine the layout The results of the art events, free wi- someone filter all the stuff and
with regard to pedestrian and ve- meeting are not scien- fi, lunch discounts, come back with some ideas for
hicular access? What should a new tific; they reflect selec- a playground and a us.” Councilmembers Brett Wat-
plaque designating the Jacoby tion bias based on who shuttle bus from Ar- son and Susan Ornelas agreed,
Building as a historical landmark knew about the meet- cata High to the Plaza. but no action was taken.
say? And perhaps of keenest in- ing and was willing to Closing the streets Arcata Main Street survey
terest to many, should the statue go out on a Monday to cars and extending The City of Arcata is develop-
of President William McKinley be night to attend. There the sidewalks out- ing a retail cannabis ordinance,
retained, redefined, moved else- was no restriction ward was favored, one which could allow adult use
where or melted down? And what, on participation by as was planning for sales in various kinds of retail
if anything, would replace it? non-Arcata residents. driverless cars. establishments. Currently, only
Arcata Main Street (AMS), Also, while facilita- Aesthetic improve- Arcata’s two dispensaries – Hum-
the City of Arcata and a number tor Heather Equinoss ments attendees boldt Patient Resource Center
of other downtown stakeholders urged attendees not to liked include better and Heart of Humboldt – are al-
have weighed in. A Jan. 8 study add more than three recycling recepta- lowed to sell cannabis.
session at the D Street Neighbor- green dots of approval cles, more art, more According to Jeanette Todd,
hood Center sought input on a or red dots of disap- A MATTER OF SCALE Central Arcata, left, overlaid benches and less AMS downtown representative,
variety of downtown issues, while proval to a page, no one with the footprint of the Baysore Mall and its parking McKinley. 80 responses were collected from
AMS has now released the results was enforcing that. lot. City of ArCAtA grAphiC Retail cannabis 202 businesses surveyed.
of a business survey on the topic Still, some results disliked 8-16. sales drew mixed re- A more detailed report which
of cannabis sales. are clear: attendees unanimously Replacement of the Jacoby sults. Full window displays for included responses from individ-
The results of the meeting and disapproved of Plaza drug deal- Building plaque with one that in- the drug weren’t well received, ual property owners and business
the AMS survey will likely be con- ing, verbal harassment of women, cludes more Native American his- with sticker-placers preferring a owners has been provided to the
sidered at a highly anticipated aggressive dogs, trash and van- tory was a 37-0 hit. standardized decal indicating the City of Arcata. Most of the com-
City Council meeting about the dalism, and alcohol-related prob- The creation of a place for the availability of cannabis. ments were deleted from the pub-
Plaza set for Wednesday, Feb. 21. lems. Reducing vehicles during homeless/houseless to congre- The “Living Plaza” propos- lic report because they contained
Meeting results the Farmers’ Market was popular, gate away from the Plaza gained al gained a lot of comment, with personal information. Some re-
City Manager Karen Diemer as was having a police officer on strong approval. So did anti-rac- concern about senior access to the spondents said they would only
summarized the results of the the Plaza “at all times.” ism training for APD volunteer Plaza. CommUnity Pride & Peace comment confidentially out of
Jan. 8 scoping session at the Removing the McKinley statue patrollers. Security cameras elic- will continue to fine-tune its pro- concern about retaliation (“I like
Jan. 17 City Council meeting. The and “racist symbols” was unani- ited a mixed response. posed Code of Conduct. my front window,” one said.)
meeting presented attendees with mously approved, though renam- Attendees responded well to Many more detailed results According to the public survey,
butcher paper-mounted graphics ing the Plaza the “Arcata Peace Pla- visual imagery. Pictures of bistro may be viewed on the city’s web- downtown Arcata business own-
and text which represent sugges- za” was roughly tied. Under “set seating, food trucks and sidewalk site, cityofarcata.com, as part of ers support on-site consumption
tions made over the last 18 to 24 the tone,” the Peace Plaza and im- markets drew abundant dottage. the Jan. 17 City Council packet. of cannabis at designated loca-
months. These included econom- plementation of a seasonal design Attendees said they’d be willing A number of next steps are tions. They’re more or less evenly
ic development, retail cannabis for the square gained 3-0 approval. to walk up to eight blocks to shop planned. The Public Safety Task split on whether cannabis busi-
– where it should be and how it The McKinley question popped on the Plaza, and even more to eat Force will deliver its final report nesses should be located at some
should look, alcohol sales and re- up under several headings, and there. Parking wasn’t considered in February; alcohol server train- minimum distance from the bars.
strictions, crime and public safety, in all of them he was roundly dis- a big problem, and creation of an ing is to be improved; budgeting Respondents were mostly un-
the McKinley statue and Jacoby’s approved. “Move statue but keep off-Plaza parking lot for downtown for more activities and police will concerned about the impacts on
Storehouse plaque, beautifica- within the Plaza area” was down- workers was favorably viewed. be considered; an alcohol sales Arcata’s image. With about 40 per-
tion, activities, the “Living Plaza” voted 4-21. “Move statue but keep Diemer displayed an image tax and possible sales restrictions cent predicting a negative impact,
concept, parking, cultural shifts, in Arcata somewhere” logged a of central Arcata overlaid with will be considered; the Parks and about 22 percent saying it will
even a draft “Community Code 0-12 vote. Remove statue from the outline of the Bayshore Mall Rec Committee will discuss play have a positive impact and another
of Conduct” at the CommUnity Arcata all together [sic]” gained and its parking lot. For perspec- equipment; a business neighbor- roughly 40 percent not concerned.
Pride & Peace table. 42-to-9 approval. Adding an in- tive, the mall and its lot extend hood watch will be further scoped; Read the AMS report in more
“We tried to bring all of those terpretive historical display was from Sixth Street to nearly 15th and a group may be identified to detail at madriverunion.com.

The Village | Approval or denial of massive infill housing project would create historic precedent
FROM A1 area, one which considers group called Arcata Citizens impacts were supportable, The commission delib- fied with findings of less than
vocacy for the project. all of the developments for Responsible Housing, and that the project rep- erated at length about the significant environmental
Resident John Bergen- pending in the area. That said the Planco needed to resents an improvement over impacts of the project, from impact, or a statement of
ske agreed, and said com- would allow safety and oth- address outstanding ques- present conditions in the area. lighting spillover to consis- overriding consideration.
puter simulations are often er impacts to be more real- tions posed by citizens, and Loya agreed with a citi- tency with area architecture. Commissioners also
inaccurate. He wanted The istically considered. that any decisions made be- zen who said that The Vil- After considerable dis- found that The Village would
Village considered as part Attorney Howard “Chip” fore responses were logged lage project sets a prece- cussion, a poll of commis- have less-than-significant
of an overall plan for the Wilkins, representing a in the project’s EIR would dent, but a necessary and sioners indicated that aes- growth-inducing impact.
be premature. inevitable one. “Whatever thetic impacts were mostly More discussion went
Garry Rees, a consultant the outcome of this process, less than significant. Some into the building’s four-sto-
for the project, said the find- you’re setting a precedent,” commissioners still found ry height. That could be a
Nothing is impossible, ings of less than significant he said. “This is a large in-
fill development. It’s really
impacts potentially signifi-
cant, but Loya pointed out
significant impact and con-
flict with the General Plan,
the word itself says Wesleyan Church different from many of the that there is no “minority in which zoning for the site
of the Redwoods kinds of development that report,” and that the major- would be modified.
“I’m possible”! Pastor Chuck Clark we’ve seen before. If we’re ity opinion would prevail. Developers have reluc-
Coffee/fellowship going to accommodate fu- Loya clarified that per tantly signaled that they
– Audrey Hepburn at 10 a.m.
ture economic and housing the California Environmen- could downsize it to some
Traditional worship
development in our com- tal Quality Act (CEQA), EIR extent if its mass and height
at 10:30 a.m.
munity, we’re going to see certification and project ap- are considered excessive.
Bible Study
7 p.m. Wednesday
more of this, not less of it.” proval are two separate but The Planning Commis-
(Sept. through May) Loya added that, “We’re linked processes. No dis- sion will again consider The
839-2625 grappling with the leading cretionary approvals can be Village project at its Feb. 13
1645 Fischer Rd., McKinleyville edge of these questions.” made before the EIR is certi- meeting.

PARKS AND REC Arcata’s Parks and Recreation Com-


mittee meets Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. in Council
Chamber at Arcata City Hall, 736 F St. The committee
will first ponder the “open space funding mechanism” –
the parcel tax detailed in last week’s Union – then con-
tinue with discussion of goal setting and drone use in
parks. Committee and staff reports will include a Plaza
meeting revview, parks and facilities
updates, reports on pre-applications
and development projects and com-
mittee reports.
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J ANUARY 31, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A3

Annual Business Leadership Awards dinner HSU biology instructor


set for Feb. 24 at Arcata Community Center turns in lost $1,450
humboldt StAte univerSity
Joellen Clark-Peterson Arcata Scoop, SALT Fish HUMBOLDT STATE – A good deed and some detective
ArcAtA chAmber of commerce House work reunited more than $1,000 with its owner at HSU.
ARCATA – Arcata’s Business Leader of the “As I was walking by the HSU Library, I saw an enve-
personality is defined by Year and the City’s Busi- lope from a local bank just sitting on the ground,” said
its number of colorful, lo- ness of the Year are select- Biology instructor Daniel Burrell. “I picked it up and
cal businesses. From gro- ed by committee and will the first thing I noticed was how heavy it was. I thought
cery stores to the movies, also be announced at the there has to be a fair amount of money in here. Instantly
restaurants and manufac- event. I figured it was a student’s rent, scholarship, or tuition
turers, Arcata businesses The Arcata Chamber money. It wasn't too long ago that I was a student and so
are dedicated to the com- is a reflection of its 400 I remember how hard money was to come by.”
munity and making sure it members. This past year Burrell turned in the envelope, which contained
thrives. we worked hard listening $1,450, to the University Police. Evidence Technician
It’s not easy being geo- to member’s needs and Zan Mendonca was able to trace the bank slip back to
graphically isolated, and addressing them through the bank, who identified the owner. “We got lucky. He
now that we’re feeling professional development was stoked,” Mendonca said. “People just assume in this
the stress of our cannabis workshops, labor law post- world that lost money is pretty much gone.”
economy in flux, strong er support, Plaza business UPD Chief Donn Peterson said the act – starting with
relationships are more im- surveying and countless Burrell turning in the money – reflects on the values of
portant than ever to ensure consultations addressing HSU. “There’s an awful lot of integrity on display,” he says.
strong business. individual business aims. For Burrell’s part, he was happy to turn someone’s
On Saturday, Feb. 24, In essence, we serve as week around. “I was so relieved that it found its way
the local business commu- a catalyst for local business home,” he says.
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Upon the arrival of En- Arcata’s first Anarchy Gathering is slated for April 16 in Redwood Park. An Dow’s Prairie School Cafeteria
gine 8211, crews report- organizer, a Humboldt State student, said he did not want to be identified 3940 Dow’s Prairie Road
ed heavy smoke showing because the government could retaliate against him. – Union, March 31, 1994
from the building with You will have the opportunity to meet staff
some fire showing from from Dow’s TK & Kindergarten, Morris,
the office windows on the McKinleyville Middle and McKinleyville
High, visit classrooms, receive informative
first floor. The property
materials, hear about the opportunities
owner was on scene at- offered in our Spanish Immersion and
tempting to extinguish the STEAM enriched pathways, and have
fire with a garden hose. questions answered. We will start in the
Fire crews had the fire cafeteria for a short presentation and then
controlled within 11 min- visit classrooms. Registration packets will be
utes of the first arriving available at the information night and in the
units; however, units re- school and district offices.
mained on scene for two Snacks will be served and free
hours in order to com- childcare provided. For more
plete overhaul and inves- information, please call 839-1558.
tigation duties.
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Oh hi, I just broke in and washed your lady-laundry Tomo fire quenched
• Sunday, January 7 11:44 a.m. An E Street resident dent, a trio of hooligans loomed ominously in a Seventh Mad RiveR Union McDonald said the fire was
said someone strode into his apartment, gave him $20 Street mobile home park. ARCATA PLAZA – The caused by an overloaded
and took his stereo. He said he wished to refund the $20 3:20 p.m. Hotel Arcata was evacuat- eletrical circuit.
he didn’t ask for or want and get his stereo back. A clique of loud, clamorous buggers ed Saturday, Jan. 27 after a McDonald said that the
3:30 p.m. A Seventh Street resident complained of a Were anything but hugger-mugger fire broke out in the dining damage from the flames
room of Tomo Japanese was minimal, but the
neighbor trying to steal his cat. Outside a gas station
Restaurant.
5:39 p.m. Shoplifters at a Uniontown supermarket used The joined in formation
At 8:27
advanced tradecraft in the form of cutouts to swipe stuff. As party-time droning dope-chuggers
a.m., Arca-
Their methodology was to place cuts of meat in shopping 8:58 p.m. ta Fire re-
carts, then position the carts in different locations about Another assemblage of wankers sponded to
the store for collaborators to snatch up, then leave the store. Lit up near a store’s propane tankers 708 Ninth
• Monday, January 8 9:44 a.m. A dog on Janes Road The lurking pot-clot St. at the en-
seemed to be trying to elude an older man on a bike pull- In the back parking lot trance to the
ing a trailer. Wearing a dark-colored pack, it ran in and Went elsewhere when asked, without rancor restaurant,
out of traffic, almost being struck several times. • Wednesday, January 10 9:58 a.m. A located on
12:16 p.m. When he was asked to leave a Val- mother reported that one of her daughters had the bottom
ley West motel’s grounds, this somehow came struck another of her daughters (her person or floor of the
through to a woman there as, “throw trash out of her car, it’s not clear which) while driving on the three-story
the dumpsters on the ground.” Samoa Boulevard/U.S. Highway 101 overpass. hotel.
1:07 p.m. A man received texts from a woman 10:32 a.m. The mom-person had to leave the Firefight-
stating that “she is going to torment him until he Samoa Boulevard collision scene because “the ers could see
answers her question.” situation continued to escalate, with items be- black smoke
1:50 p.m. A drunk in Vinum Park guzzled booze ing thrown in the car.” Once home, one daughter billowing
from an open container while peeing on the fence there, went inside while the other stayed outside with their moth- inside the
his impressive intake-excrete combo earning him a public er. restaurant
drunkenness arrest. 12:41 p.m. and decided SMOKE ON THE PLAZA Arcata Fire-
3:13 p.m. A woman went into a Valley West laundromat, An octet of outcast tomfoolers to make en- fighters respond to the fire. JD | Union
rifled through the trash, poured liquid on herself and left. Annoyed Valley Westish preschoolers try to battle
the blaze. Hotel Arcata restaurant would require
11:48 p.m. A man rolled around on the sidewalk in front They smoked in a field
management was told by extensive cleaning due
of a Valley West store, complaining that he was being as- Till someone appealed
firefighters to immediately to smoke damage. The
saulted even though there wasn’t anyone around. That cops harsh the pothead-peculiars
evacuate the building. damage was estimated at
• Tuesday, January 9 7:45 a.m. A man on 18th Street 4:21 p.m. Hotel guests mean- #19,272, not counting lost
complained that a woman had stabbed him in the fingers. A biz on Ninth Street reconnoitered dered around the Plaza, sales.
She was arrested. Where slumpabouts linger and loiter where the Winter Farmers’ At about 9:30 a.m., ho-
10:04 a.m. So many travelers were piled up at the bus stop Those smokers, 10 strong Market was taking place, tel guests were allowed
flophouse that an old lady inside the nearby golden arches They wanted them gone and were also given the to re-enter the hotel and
was afraid to wait there, and fretted that she’d miss her bus. From Feuerwerker’s fetid foyer option of staying at the Ar- retrieve their belongings.
10:19 p.m. Hostilities erupted amongst the bus stop • Thursday, January 11 12:03 a.m. cata Fire Station, located However, due to elevated
slumgullions, with a man and a woman with a shaven head Seriously, dude within walking distance on carbon dioxide levels, they
wandering away afterward, leaving a trail of blankets. Busting out beats at midnight Ninth Street. were instructed to stay no
10:42 a.m. A Lady Yellington wearing a blue blanket and At Ninth and H streets? Firefighters quick- longer than 20 minutes in
pink shirt screamed and screamed outside a Valley west li- 11:39 a.m. All the hungry lunchers in the Valley West ly doused the fire, which the building. Hotel staff
quor store, earning an entry in the Encyclopedia Dingbattia. golden arches’ drive-thru line wanted was to get their hy- had broken out near the opened up most of the
10:58 a.m. drogenated heart-attack lunches and devour them without restaurant’s large fish tank hotel’s windows and were
A sitabout sat on a stoop undue incident, or exercise. But no. A two-man buffoon and had climbed up a wall. airing out the historic
Out front of the ice-creamy Scoop squad alternately fought amongst themselves and violated A black plume of smoke structure. Arcata Fire was
With backpack and beanie the sanctity of waiting customers’ vehicles with unwant- billowed out the restau- assisted by crews from
The fume-making weenie ed harassment. It wasn’t clear whether the alpha was the rant’s front door, leaving CalFire, Humboldt Bay
Was asked to stop smoking the doop leather-jacketed bully-boy or his comic-relief sidekick, a a sooty haze over the town Fire, Blue Lake Fire, Sa-
11:10 a.m. fat guy wearing an inevitable tie-dyed shirt. square. Smoke also en- moa Fire and Westhaven
Another fume-blower smoke-bombed 5:44 p.m. A 13th Street resident arrived home to find a tered the hotel upstairs. Fire. There were no inju-
curly-haired man outside her home. He told her he’d en- Arcata Fire Chief Justin ries reported.
That Valley West laundro of Mom’s
In jacket of yellow tered her home but didn’t steal anything. What he did do,
The noxious oddfellow he told her, was wash her clothes. At this, the bearded
laundry enthusiast set up a short-lived camp with at least
Out for a Sunday morning
Was told of the business’s qualms
11:30 a.m.
two other people near her home.
• Friday, January 12 1:12 a.m. A man locked in a
stroll with loaded rifle, gun
Out front of a Uniontown store Mad RiveR Union
Uniontown variety store’s bathroom for the past three
A weed-smoking oblivi-boor McKINLEYVILLE –A man was arrested early Sunday
hours surely had enough time to complete his ablutions
Became rather snippy or whatever he’d been doing in there. But whatever it was, morning, Jan. 21, after walking through McKinleyville
The lazy-faire hippie he wasn’t responding to employees’ entreaties to emerge with a loaded rifle.
Was soonly not there anymore from his cozy toilet-cocoon. Police extracted and arrested Around 2:49 a.m. a deputy patrolling the 1400 block
11:35 a.m. After falling asleep near a Plaza liquor store, him on a public drunkenness charge. of Glendale Drive observed a man walking along the
as one does, a man awoke to find his wallet gutted of its 1:32 p.m. A dog on Zehndner Avenue barks so often that a roadway carrying a rifle. The deputy
contents. neighbor has taken to keeping logs of the annoying arfage. contacted the man, later identified as
2:14 p.m. Having already beaten and harassed a resi- • Saturday, January 13 2:06 p.m. Ninth and H streets 29-year-old Brandon James Phelps.
again approached critical mass, with loads of lurkabout Phelps complied with the deputy’s
loiterers and their loose dogs drinking and smoking and request to put the weapon down and
carrying on and for the love of God don’t you people have was detained without incident. The
anything better to do with your time? rifle Phelps was carrying was found
7:04 p.m. A man at a 13th Street store ought to have been to be loaded.
attending to his bleeding schnozz. Instead he refused to During a search of Phelps, depu-
leave and raised bloody hell yelling at other patrons. Brandon ties also located an unloaded pistol
James Phelps concealed in his front pants pocket.
Phelps was booked into the Humboldt County Correc-
tional Facility on the following charges: carrying a fire-
arm capable of being concealed, carrying a loaded fire-
arm in a public place and a misdemeanor arrest warrant
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J ANUARY 31, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A5

OPINION
How HSU damaged its football program and lost a successful coach
(The following is a statement posted on the website completely unacceptable manner. buyout.
footballscoop.com from former Humboldt State Univer- Some underclass players were granted their NCAA re- Our program is now left with only nine games for next
sity Football Coach Rob Smith, who announced his resig- leases with absolutely no consultation with the head coach. season and will find it difficult and expensive to add a 10th
nation last week.) Indeed, this was discovered only after the fact through so- and impossible to add an 11th.
cial media posts. The coaching staff and their families, de- In early August, strategic planning meetings were held

I
t is with strong emotions that I announce my decision spite their loyalty, dedication, and hard work have been with all other head coaches. These meetings were sched-
to resign as Head Football Coach at Humboldt State placed in an utter state of chaos and uncertainty for many uled as football practice began and were set at times that
University. The past 10 years have been very special months, and through the many delays in the decision-mak- directly conflicted with our practices. As a result I could
to me and to my family, and I am proud of our programs ing process. not attend. It became clear that these meetings were held
many accomplishments over that period. These accom- This process was extremely unfair to each of these fine to discuss and plan for a future without football.
plishments include: coaches, and already has resulted in valuable assistant This was confirmed in conversations I had with other
• 2 GNAC conference championships coaches leaving the program. head coaches after the meetings, who also confirmed that
• The first post-season appearance since 1968 and first Several months ago and with complete uncertainty as many of them were being told that their budgets would in-
home playoff game since 1960. to the future of the program, it was decided in crease once football was eliminated.
• A 10-year record of 63-44. HSU was 40-65 consultation with the AD not to recruit any 2018 This attempt to divide the staff continued on Aug. 23
the 10 years prior. student-athletes. Recruiting is a year round pro- where at a BBQ held for all returning student-athletes,
• A top 25 national ranking at some point cess, and is very clearly the life blood of any suc- cards were passed out to those in attendance titled “Our
during every season since 2010, with a high cessful intercollegiate athletic program. Once the Fight Song,” containing a rewritten version of our school’s
ranking of No. 7 in the country. decision of Dec. 5 was made to retain the football fight song. The fight song that has been our school fight
• Harlon Hill runner-up for National Player of program, recruiting became our top priority and song for decades contains words specific to football. The
the Year in 2015 v GUEST we had coaches visit all 31 Junior College’s from new fight song, I assume written by the AD and others, had
• Senior Bowl invitee, 2017 Bakersfield north the week of December 11-15. replaced these words with more sport neutral words. This
• Five 1st team All-Americans OPINION The initial NCAA letter of intent signing date raises two questions... why was this done and what was the
• 74 1st team All-GNAC selections Rob Smith for mid-year transfers was Dec. 20, 2017, and it rationale behind it, and who gives an Interim Director this
• GNAC Academic Team Champions in 2011. turned out that both the Athletic Director and authority? I believe it was simply another indicator point-
• GNAC Offensive Players of the Year in 2010, 2011, the Compliance Officer, were completely unaware of this ing to the attitudes in place and directed towards the foot-
2012, 2015, and 2017 critical date. Their job is to know and be prepared for these ball program.
• GNAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2011. important dates on the recruiting calendar and they did Given what has most recently transpired, it is clear that
• GNAC Freshman of the Year in 2013 and 2014 not. In fact, the Compliance Officer began a vacation au- it will be nearly impossible to rebuild this program within
• GNAC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2010, 2012, thorized by the AD two days prior to signing day and was any reasonable time-period. More plainly, the Humboldt
2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. not even available to execute her duties. State University Administration has greatly diminished
• GNAC Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2015. Due to our late entry into recruiting, and with many stu- my ability to successfully do my job, has set this football
These accomplishments were only made possible dent-athletes having already made their college decisions, program back significantly, and the cumulative effect of all
through the hard work and perseverance of a group of it was essential that we make scholarship offers to get back these detrimental factors I believe clearly constitute a con-
dedicated players and coaches that bought into a common in the game. This is what we did. Scholarship dollars re- structive discharge of my employment.
goal, took tremendous pride in representing Humboldt mained available from the over $100,000 raised by boost- I have been working with the University to achieve an
State, and loved “Jacksball” in the Redwood Bowl. I thank ers for this specific purpose the previous recruiting peri- amicable resolution of all remaining employment separa-
all players and staff, both past and present, as it has been od. The boosters, Jim Redd, Burt Nordstrom and Steve tion issues, but have received little response. That lack of
my privilege to serve as your Head Coach. Brown, who led this campaign, had met with then-Interim response has left me with no other option than to release
I also encourage all current players to remain commit- Athletic Director Tom Trepiak prior to initiating the fund this statement and I am prepared to offer more examples
ted to HSU. I am a strong believer that this game has al- raising effort in December 2016 to receive assurances that of the toxic work environment and chronic lack of support
ways been about the players that play it, not the coaches every dollar raised would go to football and that Title IX that has led to my decision.
that coach it. Stay together, work together, and continue would not be an issue. We got that promise. Regardless, I leave this position with tremendous ap-
to persevere through the tough times to enjoy the benefits Yet, interim Director Robins now informs me that be- preciation for both the opportunity and for the experience,
often waiting on the other side. cause of Title IX, these dollars raised for this specific pur- but more than anything I value the many friendships made
I also want to thank our community supporters and pose are no longer available. That is a complete contradic- along the way.
alumni. You are simply the best. The support shown by tion from what Mr. Trepiak had promised and it is clear As always, GO JACKS!
this group throughout my 10 years, but more specifically that through this the boosters who donated for this have
during the past five months is what has made our time at been both misled and deceived. This is an ominous and Rob Smith was the head football coach at Humboldt
Humboldt so special. debilitating position to be in, and this fact alone might well State from 2008 to 2018.
Your passion and commitment for this program clearly cripple the program for years to come.
played a role in the on-field success we were able to enjoy The administrative handling of the events of the past
as the Jacks consistently led our conference in attendance five months have made the job of Head Football Coach a
and developed the best game day atmosphere around, very difficult one. In a press conference held on Nov. 1, CROSSWORD
making “Game Day Saturday” an event for many in Hum- President Rossbacher in her only public comments on the ACROSS 3. French pronoun
boldt County. I encourage all to continue to support Hum- status of football was asked the question as to her commu- 1. That girl 4. Formal session: abbr.
boldt State, HSU Athletics, this football program, and nication with the Head Coach during this confusing time. 4. Twelve hundred 5. Close friend
7. Design 6. Outer garment
maybe just as importantly continue to fight for it. The President responded that she communicated with 11. Embarks 7. __ butter
Finally, I want to thank my 2017 assistant coaches and Coach Smith “with regularity.” This statement was simply 13. Krung Thep resident 8. Feel fondness toward
support staff who persevered through the difficulties of not true. Not once during the entire time that the future of 15. Cork County’s location 9. Greek deity
16. Relocating 10. Suffix for bold or cold
past five months with me. Their commitment to me, to our football was an issue was there any communication, not 19. Claim that someone 11. Place to rejuvenate
players, and to this football program is what led to our suc- direct, not by email or by phone call between the President has committed a crime 12. Indication
cess in 2017. They should all be applauded for this. and the Head Football Coach. 20. Cruelty 14. __ to; can
However, the events of the past months combined with Her statement gave the public a false impression as to 21. Today 17. Type of light
23. Unit of heat: abbr. 18. Explosive letters
more recent developments on how this situation contin- the dialogue between the administration and football pro- 24. Prefix for verb or noun 22. Seesaws
ues to be dealt with by the Administration has led to this gram during this time of uncertainty. The truth is I went 27. Of one’s birth 24. Rice dish
decision to step down as Head Football Coach. Let me ex- right up to decision day not knowing if I would have a job 30. Mine car 25. Pours
34. Tropical vine 26. Stop __ dime
plain… or not. 36. Direction indicators 28. Subdues
In an email to Interim Athletic Director Duncan Robins My frustration and disappointment with this Univer- 38. Mr. Whitney 29. Pick up a ringing phone
dated Wednesday, Jan. 3, I indicated my intent to resign sities leadership and decisions made by that leadership 39. Homeric masterpiece 31. Enlarges an opening
40. Letters for thousands 32. Choir members
as Head Football Coach. That email read, “I have made the runs deep. On June 9, having been on the job less than 41. Lessen 33. Manner
decision to resign. I simply am not comfortable with the a week new Interim AD Robins informed me in our first 43. Fellow 34. Drooping
direction of things at HSU and believe that the work envi- individual meeting that the football program would either 44. Distribute 35. Promos
46. Evil one 37. Blue
ronment is not conducive to quality athletic programs and be dropped altogether or scaled back to a non-competitive 47. Kitty 42. Mayberry resident
achievement.” I then reemphasized this decision to resign level. 49. Thing worth having 45. Gliding dances
in a face-to-face meeting with the AD on Thursday, Jan. He went on to say that this is what he was “brought 51. Feminine ending 48. Positions
52. Basker’s desire 50. Fruity-tasting drink
4 and indicated that I was working with legal counsel to in to do” and even offered to write me a letter of recom- 54. Cleaning item 53. Plus
navigate the process. mendation if I chose to pursue other work at that time. I 56. Planner 55. Miss
Later that evening and in an interview broadcast on left that meeting blindsided and feeling that I was being 61. Placed in a small recess 56. Movie dog
66. Remain committed 57. Hwys.
News Channel 3, the AD referred to my resignation as “ru- pushed out the door. Over the summer and working on the to a position 58. Foreign princess
mor.” He was then quoted in the Times-Standard saying assumption the program would be dropped, the AD can- 68. Take care of 59. Son of Seth
“I think the rumors took many of us by storm and shocked celed a scheduled 2018 game with Idaho, a game negotiat- 69. Scotch’s accompaniment 60. Decorate again
70. Boundary 62. Form a spiral
us and even pissed us off a little bit given how much we’ve ed by the previous interim AD, and paid Idaho a $10,000 71. Without changes 63. Makes music without
been working to build this program.” Then in the Lost 72. Word with Red or White voice or instrument
Coast Outpost, Duncan Robins is quoted saying “He hasn’t 73. Hallucinogen 64. __, Oklahoma
resigned as of today and there are no expectations that he 65. Dichlorodiphenyl-
DOWN trichloroethane,
will resign, My view of it is he’s here with us, he hasn’t re- 1. Paul, before he was Paul familiarly
signed, and I’m looking forward to building the program 2. Mound 67. Woodwind
with him.” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
These public statements are not only confusing but also 11 12 13 14 15
appear to question my credibility and have placed addi-
tional strain on my relationship with my supervisor. I had 16 17 18

made it clear to both the AD and to the local media my 19 20


intent to resign. Never has me staying on as Head Coach
21 22 23
been discussed.
Stating that he was “pissed off” and then to make the 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

statement of “how much we’ve been working to build this 34 35 36 37 38


program” is incredibly disingenuous. Duncan Robins has
39 40 41 42
done nothing to build this program. He advocated drop-
ping the program, recommended such to the President, 43 44 45 46
and once that effort failed has since began to initiate pro- 47 48 49 50 51
grammatic cuts.
I’ve committed 10 years of my life to building and deliv- 52 53 54 55

ered a top 25 program to this University. Finally, his claim 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65


that I have participated in “tearing down” the program as 66 67
he does later in that same article is professionally dam-
aging, highly disrespectful, and extremely unfair during 68 69 70

a time where I believe our programs accomplishments 71 72 73


and contributions to Humboldt State and this community
should be celebrated. Solution on page B3
These statements continue a pattern as the events of the
last year have dealt a crippling blow to our football pro-
gram. To even the most casual observer, the entire pro-
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Drones | Billboards at McKinleyville airport? Information sought in I Street fire


FROM A1 consultant’s report. ArcAtA Fire District shift but thankfully we were able to prevent
if something bad happens, it won’t be One of them is to lease billboard ARCATA – At 2:04 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. that from happening. Our firefighters did an
a ‘big deal,’ so to speak,” said Marshall. space at airport properties and Buccia- 28, Arcata Fire District was dispatched to a amazing job working with our mutual-aid
The county’s foggy weather also relli said the consultants believe “there’s commercial structure fire at the Humboldt partners to avoid another disastrous confla-
makes Humboldt an ideal drone testing a lot of money there.” Machine Works building at 933 I St., Arcata. gration.”
area, he continued. But Supervisor Mike Wilson said the The first engine to arrive was out of the Ar- The estimated loss to Humboldt Juice Bar
“We have a couple of rare things that billboard recommendation is one that cata Fire Station and reported moderate gray and Humboldt Machine Works is $3,400
we can offer to potentially produce an should have been included on the con- smoke in a large commercial mixed-use occu- and the estimated amount saved from fire
economic benefit for the area,” Mar- sultant’s list of options that would be pancy. The crew began forcing entry through is $2,760,973. The saved value for the im-
shall said. “But I don’t know how to considered as overly controversial. multiple doors trying to access the fire. mediate exposure business to the north (The
couch this in a way that makes sense to “I don’t think they asked anyone The second engine from Mad River Fire Griffin) is $710,482. These values do not ac-
this board because there’s a lot of un- about the political palatability of this Station arrived and supported the first engine count for lost sales revenue, lost sales tax, or
knowns and open questions.” before they put it on the list,” he said. with a fire attack. Once the fire attack team lost employment.
He said the intent of his presentation “So let’s be realistic – uglifying Hum- made entry, they reported smoke throughout This incident was caused by an illegal fire-
is “to see if Humboldt County would boldt County is not on our list of prior- the business and advised the incident com- work being set off in front of the business.
like to hold itself out as a proof of con- ities.” mander that a sprinkler head had activated. Arcata Fire is working with Arcata Police to
cept test ground for UAS operations Other supervisors didn’t comment A third engine from McKinleyville Station identify a suspect in this case. Anyone with
that are being developed by large corpo- on the billboard idea. arrived and began searching the business for information is asked to contact Arcata Fire or
rations.” Supervisor Estelle Fennell de- Also during the presentation, County occupants. This was a priority because the Arcata Police.
scribed the program as being “exciting” Administrative Officer Amy Nilsen up- building is attached to a winery and there “There were hundreds of witnesses in the
and Board Chair Ryan Sundberg said it dated supervisors on a plan to have the were occupants in the winery. area when the fireworks were ignited. We
sounds “pretty interesting.” Airports Division, which is under the The fire was located in a loft area above hope someone will come forward and help us
Supervisors supported having the Department of Public Works, be its own Humboldt Juice Bar. The fire attack team had identify the suspect responsible for this fire,”
county’s Aviation Advisory Committee department. to use ladders to gain access to the loft. They stated Chief Campbell.
draft a proposal for participating in the Nilsen said a job specification for the were able to deploy a hose line to the fire and A total of 31 firefighters and three volun-
pilot program. department director position is being complete extinguishment. teer support personnel managed this inci-
Also during the presentation, Dom- developed and recruitment will follow. Battalion Chief Sean Campbell reported, dent. Arcata Fire District would like to thank
inic Bucciarelli, the committee’s vice- An interim director will be appointed “This was our second commercial fire in less Westhaven, Cal Fire Trinidad, Blue Lake,
chair, outlined revenue-generation as organization of the new department than 24 hours. We had the potential to burn Humboldt Bay, Samoa and Fieldbrook Fire
recommendations from an aviation progresses, she continued. down two complete city blocks during our for their support and hard work.

OLLI & Humboldt Light Opera Company’s Boomer Troupe present Milk | Concern about safety, brand 127 “raw milk-linked out-
breaks” from 1993 to 2012,
operators said media cov-
erage of a raw milk-relat-
F
a
FROM A1 milk, as do other Califor- said Martel. ed outbreak in Humboldt
he asked. “We’re simply nians.” Public Health Officer County would be misper-
asking to exercise our rights Schaser said raw milk is Donald Baird said that evi- ceived and could damage
Weaving music, songs, and and make the same reason- a legal product in the eyes dence of any health benefits the reputation of the entire
stories, The Boomer Troupe able choice about whether of state government and of raw milk is lacking and local dairy industry.
celebrates the power or not to drink licensed raw “there’s no earthly reason disadvantages include the Other supporters of the
and magic of music! for it to be banned here in risk of bacteria that cause at ban included represen-
When you place an Humboldt.” least 10 diseases. tatives from the county’s
Humboldt Light Opera
ad in the Union... But health officials said “I’m asking you not to Farm Bureau and the Buck-
Company’s Boomer Troupe is an
otherwise. Environmental turn the clock back to the eye Conservancy.
ensemble of fun loving performers, Health Director Melissa Middle Ages, when in fact But as one woman cra-
all over the age of 50. Martel said federal health infectious diseases which dled her son in her arms,
agencies “advise against the are now preventable rav- she said his respiratory
Saturday, February 17, 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. consumption of raw milk,” aged the human popula- ailments clear up when he
& Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. and added that since 2006, tion,” Baird said. switches from pasteurized
there have been 11 raw milk The risk also concerns milk to raw milk.
Eureka Woman’s Club: 1531 J St., Eureka
recalls in California. On a the local dairy industry. The county’s grocery
$18 OLLI members/$20 general
...you help feed nationwide level, there were Longtime Ferndale dairy stores seek to meet the de-
This is a ticketless event. Advance reservations encouraged.
this clever dog. mand for raw milk and have
Reservations can be made at the OLLI at HSU website:
Call Jada today! asked for lifting of the ban
humboldt.edu/olli/boomer (707) 826-7535 through letters to the board.
ads@MadRiveRUnion.CoM
Supervisor Rex Bohn said

Markets
his phone “started ringing
off the hook” after the Or-
ganic Pastures raw milk
Shaffer recommends: producer sent what he de-
Tiamo Pinot Grigio scribed as a mass email
On sale for $8.99 from “plea” for rescinding the
Jan. 24th through Feb. 6th. ban. Bohn said the local
dairy industry is justifiably
This crisp white wine is
concerned that their prod-
organically grown
ucts could be falsely linked
with hints of to negative publicity on a
fresh citrus fruit. raw milk recall.
Meet Shaffer Smith
Wine and Liquor Coordinator Supervisor Estelle Fen-
Sunny Brae • Glendale • Trinidad • Cutten • Westwood nell has firsthand experi-
ence with E.coli, having
been infected with it in 2013
Now is the time after consuming leafy green
vegetables. She said it’s
for planting something “I wouldn’t wish
upon my worst enemy” but
bare root asked that more informa-
tion be developed for deci-

fruit trees! sion-making.


Board Chair Ryan Sund-
berg said he leans toward
Fresh fruit in your own back yard! “choice and letting people
We also have everything you need buy what they want.” He
to keep trees healthy and happy! asked staff for more infor-
mation on how raw milk can
be labelled so buyers can
Mad River Gardens Open
daily
“make an informed choice.”
3384 Janes Road • 707-822-7049 9am-5pm But Supervisor Mike
Wilson said he’s concerned
about potential impacts to
children, who “are not edu-
cated about this, nor could
they be.”
A majority of supervisors
directed staff to look into
labelling and other aspects
of regulating raw milk and
to return with additional
information in April. Bohn
was the only supervisor to
vote against doing that.
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Tattoo artists to descend on Blue Lake for expo
Janine Volkmar This year's expo will include Amy Marks agreed. "Every
Mad RiveR Union four days of individual appoint- year they come a little earlier and
BLUE LAKE – Ted and Amy ments, afterparties with the art- stay a little longer. They take it as
Marks of Nor Cal Tattoo in Arcata ists, contests, prizes, Steampunk a vacation and they spend like a
are organizing their ninth Inked goggles to the first 200 attendees vacation. That money goes back
Hearts Tattoo Expo in partner- on Saturday, and the best oppor- into the community."
ship with the Blue Lake Casino. tunity to see a variety of tattoo The visiting artists have such a
The expo runs from Thursday, styles, everything from Polyne- good time with after parties, Ka-
Feb. 1 through Sunday, Feb. 4 in sian traditional tattoos done with raoke, Frisbee in the woods, and
the casino's Sapphire Palace and bird bone needles and octopus ink just visiting with the good folks of
Kinetik Lounge. to the latest in modern tattooing, Humboldt. Many of them say it's
"We bring some of the best art- from the old traditional art style their favorite of all the tattoo ex-
ists in the world," Ted Marks said. better known as flash to original pos.
"Everyone has been so cool. Some designs by gifted artists from all "Everyone is hand selected," INKED HEARTS ORGANIZERS Amy and Ted Marks with Brutus.
of these artists are the best in the over the world. Ted Marks said. "We've gotten rid Janine Volkmar | Union
world and they are so humble. This is a family friendly event of people with ego and attitude."
They say it's like a Tattoo Family open to all ages. Tattooing is There will be 34 booths and ap- tory of tattooing. The wide variety contest has been expanded to a
Reunion." available to those 18 and over; pointments available for tattooing of styles and approaches is what hot guy contest and a hot girl con-
And tattoo enthusiasts take piercings for those 16 to 18 years 24 hours a day with advance no- makes this expo so interesting. test.
advantage of the stellar lineup. of age can only be done with a tice. This year's theme is Steam- The Blue Lake Casino is also
Some tattoo artists, such as Liz parent or guardian present. "With no more space in the punk and costumes are encour- featuring special menu items in
Cook from Australia, are booked Ted and Amy Marks are en- building, the only thing we could aged. Contests will include daily its restaurants and free music in
two years in advance at their own thusiastic about the expo and the expand is the time," Ted Marks contests for best tattoos done on The Wave Lounge.
studios. Customers travel from participating artists. "We cater explained. site in many categories, a bulldog Friday night's band is The Un-
out of state just to get an appoint- to the artists and make them feel Just looking at the posts on pageant, a hot wings eating con- dercovers and Saturday's is Agent
ment to get inked at the expo with as comfortable as possible," Ted the official Facebook page for the test, and, in an improvement on Orange. Both start at 9 p.m.
her. Marks said. expo is to glance through the his- gender issues, last year's hot girl TATTOO EXPO B2

Watch out for the Wings of Death! Super Bully Bowl Sunday
Janine Volkmar
Janine Volkmar sauce.com. "The sauces are made with Mad RiveR Union
Mad RiveR Union all natural ingredients, are gluten free, BLUE LAKE – We'll admit it. Some women
BLUE LAKE – Cal Ferris has a wick- and feature a slow burn." watch football to admire the cute posteriors of the
ed laugh. He's a chef and the owner, They started the company in 2009 players. How else can we get through hours and
with his wife Heidi, of Humboldt Hot and got the sauces to market in 2010. hours of pro football and the Super Bowl so dear to
Sauce, the local company that has been Bixler is no longer a part of the com- our loved ones.
winning awards for its hot sauce all pany but is still part of the hot sauce But here's a bowl event on the same day as the
over America. family. Heidi Ferris has joined the busi- Super Bowl that will give a prize for the
But he's not going for flavor or for ness to focus on marketing. Best Butt Wiggle, even if it's just
the finesse of cooking great chicken Humboldt Hot Sauce is also collab- for a dog.
wings in the Wings of Death hot wings orating on two new sauces. The first is The first ever Su-
eating contest on Saturday, Feb. 3 at with the owners of Cafe Nooner, Joe per Bully Bowl Pageant
noon at the Inked Hearts Tattoo Expo and Lorrena Filgas, and it is called will be held at the Inked
in Blue Lake. This is the first year for HOT! HOT! HOT! Cal and Heidi Ferris, Smokin Hot Nooner Hotsauce, accord- Hearts Tattoo Expo on
the contest. owners of Humboldt Hot Sauce. ing to the website. Sunday, Feb. 4 at noon.
"It's not about the flavor," he said. SUbmitted photo The second is a collaboration with English and French Bull-
"It's the brutal pain and anguish, as in hot sauce for the wings. "Sean Paxton, aka, the Home Brew Chef dogs will compete for prizes
'Whoa, can I make it through this tor- "I'm throwing in the works," he said. to create a new line of hot sauces called in such categories as Best
ture?" "I'm using our Habañero Mango hot Eat Beer Hotsauce!" The first one, Smile, Most Slobbery,
The eight contestants (already sauce as a base and adding Carolina called "Nor-Cal Mole," includes such Most Handsome,
signed up, so don't get any wild ideas) Reaper, Satalli peppers, some Trinidad interesting ingredients as blood orang- Prettiest, Mr. &
will have a plate of hot wings in front of Scorpion powder, and some smoked es, cocoa nibs, black garlic, white miso, Mrs. Congeni-
them. They are given eight minutes to ghost pepper powder." Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal ality, and, of
k- eat the wings, that's all the meat off the I asked Ferris if the ghost pepper stout, and those famous Carolina Reap- course, Best
bone, and then three minutes of "burn was so named because it sneaks up on ers. Other sauces are in the works. Butt Wiggle.
time." people. Ferris has lots of food experience in C o m e
as "They have to sit there and make He laughed that wicked laugh again his past. He went to college in Hum- watch these
nd sure they don't come back up," Fer- and said, "It's not sneaky. It will slap boldt in the 1980s, worked as a dish- unique dogs
di, ris said with that laugh. "There will be you right away and then go harder." washer all the way up to chef, and strut their
al sweat towels, milk, ice water, and limes Ferris has seen lots of hot wing con- owned a restaurant in Portland, before stuff! There will be no
- but they can't touch anything for three tests at the many hot sauce expos that coming back down to Humboldt. It's weight classes and dogs must
y minutes, not even to wipe their face or he's been to, but this will be his first obvious from his descriptions that he is be current on vaccinations and non-aggressive to-
t lips. They must lick all the sauce off time putting on a contest. He'll have passionate about hot sauces in general wards humans and other dogs. In other words, no
their fingers too." monitors and judges to help. and Humboldt Hot Sauce in particular. roughing the passer or horse-collar tackles.
The contest might even go to a sec- "There are some rules involved," he The company's sauces have won Only 10 dogs may enter and at press time five
ond stage if there is a tie, a stage that said. "It will be interesting to see who prizes at expos in Louisiana, Albuquer- were signed up. To sign up see the Player's Club at
will involve a "challenge chip." That's can go through it." que, Houston, Portland, and around the Blue Lake Casino or enter online at eventbrite.
a chip completely covered in Carolina Humboldt Hot Sauce was born when California. A New York expo is "in the com/e/inked-hearts-super-bully-bowl-pageant-
Reaper powder. For the uninitiated, Ferris and his friend Daniel Bixler "sat future." Humboldt Hot Sauce is avail- tickets-42373992753.
Carolina Reaper is considered by many around the Thanksgiving table to play able in all the usual grocery stores in the Judges from the Sequoia Humane Society will
the hottest pepper in the world. music and enjoy exquisite food," ac- county but also at such different venues oversee the event and prizes include a basket of
Ferris is making a special blend of cording to their website, humboldthot- HOT SAUCE B2 goodies from local pet stores and bragging rights.

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B2 M AD R IVER U NION J ANUARY 31, 2018

Seaside village full of art shows, music and more Classical recital Saturday
PianoVoce
"Inspiration and Reflection," an art show and reception complex designs. Shells, millefiore, buttons, beads of all BAYSIDE – This year, PianoVoce turns to the classical
featuring a wide variety of artists' visions of the Trinidad sizes and shapes and a rich assortment of shiny objects
literature of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. Annette
Memorial Lighthouse, is set for Valentine's Day, Wednes- are integrated into her colorful work. She also works with
day, Feb. 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Trinidad Town Hall the newer art of fused glass to create one-of-a-kind jew- Gurnée Hull and Nancy Correll will play duets for piano,
Jan West, Trinidad Civic Club Vice elry. Her mosaic pieces have been shown in galleries and 4 hands, and Richard Duning is the narrator.
President and chairman of the event, shows throughout Northern California. The work of Rose Classical PianoVoce will be at the Humboldt Unitarian
invites lovers, and lovers of art, to view and Wright can be viewed daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Universalist Fellowship (HUUFS), 24 Fellowship Way,
the Memorial Lighthouse through the For more information, call the gallery at (707) 677-3770 Bayside on Saturday Feb. 3 at 7 p.m.
eyes of gifted local painters. Guests or visit the Trinidad Art Gallery web site. The classical literature, meaning the western Europe-
can preserve the memory of the histor- ‘Autumn Solitude’ at WCA an music written between roughly 1750 and 1820, is rich
ic lighthouse by purchasing a painting The oil paintings and photography of Marceau Verdiere in piano duets. Mozart alone wrote many pieces for piano
as a Valentine gift. Tasty appetizers continues at Westhaven Center for the Arts, 501 South 4-hands as well as two-piano works. This genre of mu-
and a no-host wine bar will be part of Westhaven Drive, through February. Essential Oils for sic is all about form: there are sonatas, fugues, rondos,
the elegant reception. For information Everything with co-hosts Sara Sanborn and Crystal Auge marches, variations, just to name a few. Each has a recog-
about efforts to preserve the light- of Lost Coast Goddesses is a new program set for Friday, nizable structure that takes a theme and then repeats
house, visit trinidadcivicclub.org. For Feb. 2 from 7 to 8 p.m. at WCA. The hosts invite visitors to it in a different key, layers it upon itself, brings it back
event information, email tcc@trinidadcivicclub.org or explore the magic of deTERRA essential oils. Oil sample upside-down and or backwards, contrasts it with a very
call (707) 677-3655. and raffle ticket included with $5 entry fee. Contact Sara different theme, or simply decorates it in increasingly
Rose, Wright featured at Trinidad Art Gallery at (707) 677-5238 for more information.
complex ways.
Trinidad Art Gallery, 490 Trinity St., is highlighting the Welcome to Trinidad, Deputy Cumbow
The magic of this formal literature is the way each
work of two founding members of the artists' cooperative, Capt. Kevin Miller and Deputy Sheriff Luke Mathieson
Laura Rose and Barbara Wright. introduced new part-time Deputy Nathan Cumbow at the composer uses the form to highlight beautiful melodies
Rose is a potter specializing in reproducing the oldest Trinidad City Council meeting last Wednesday. The audi- and harmonies in a satisfying structure that brings these
of human art onto her hand-thrown Rku work. Rose says, ence welcomed him with applause and gratitude for join- themes to vibrant life.
"Through these lively animals we hear the direct voice of ing the Trinidad law enforcement team. The program includes a Schubert Overture, a Fugue by
artists tens of thousands of years old, the earliest con- Mayor Susan Rotwein read a proclamation in support Mozart, a charming set of Variations by Beethoven, and
nection by far that we moderns have to our ancient an- of declaring Feb. 18, 2018 as Engineer's Week. The good the magnificent Sonata in F major by Mozart, plus a few
cestors. We can never be sure of their intent in creating service of Building Official John Roberts was acknowl- surprises.
these masterpieces, we do know that the amazing images edged in a City Resolution as well. The recital is a benefit for the Fellowship’s Social Ac-
were part of spiritual life and practices and probably dealt A draft resolution formalizing principles of coopera- tion Committee.
with myths, heroes and constellations. These ancients are tion and communication with the Yurok people and the
speaking to us of their deep love and respect for the natu- governments that represent them was considered as well,
ral world and of the everlasting vital importance of art to with representatives from Klamath's Yurok Tribal Council DANCE PARTY The Humboldt Folk Dancers invite the
the human spirit." Raku is made with an atmosphere of and the Cher-ae Heights Indian Community of the Trini- public to a live music, World Dance Party, Friday, Feb.
smoke that creates the black and the crackle effects. dad Rancheria presenting remarks on the subject. A Trails 2 from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Redwood Raks World Dance
Rose's recent showings have included the American Committee recommendation to enforce leash laws con- Studio, 824 L St., in the Creamery District in Arcata. The
Craft Council Show at Fort Mason in San Francisco, the cerning dogs on Trinidad Head also was discussed. event features easy dances and an evening of world mu-
Fire Arts Gallery in Arcata and the Ferndale Arts Gallery. Trinidad Head Lighthouse Walking Tour sic with international bands. All ages and dance levels
She also has Raku-based lamps in Old Town Lighting Join BLM and Trinidad Museum docents for an open are welcome. (707) 496-6734. humboldtfolkdancers.org
in Eureka and Cave Art pots and Coppery Whales at the house at the 1871 Trinidad Head Lighthouse on Saturday,
Highlight Gallery in Mendocino. Feb. 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. There is pedestrian access
SONGS FOR THE HEARTHFIRE: A Community Evening of
Barbara Wright creates luminous, colorful mosaics in a only. This is part of the first-Saturday-of-the-month regu-
Song and Story will be held on Friday, Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
variety of forms including wall hangings, mirrors, clocks lar open house at the historic aid to navigation.
and vases embedded with mosaic design. Wright uses a at a private home in Bayside. Join visiting singer-song-
wide array of materials to enrich the glass with her rich, Email Patti at baycity@sonic.net. writer-songleader Aimée Ringle for a community song
circle and performance. A $10-20 sustainable contribu-
tion is requested for adults (kids are welcome; pay what

Steelhead Expo Saturday in Blue Lake you can). To RSVP and to get the address, email maggi-
emcknight@gmail.com or call (510) 684-7676.

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t’s a little rainy and wet in the lit- just a little over nizations in the county soon, and the ART AT THE MARSH Landscape painter Carlos Salas
tle town of Blue Lake, but there a mile away from Blue Lake/Fieldbrook Little League is invites the public to a free reception for his show now
are still some great activities com- the Blue Lake city no exception. hanging at the Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center. Drop
ing up! limits. If you have children ranging in age by the center at 569 South G St. in Arcata on Sunday,
Steelhead Days This is my fa- from 4 to 12 years old who are inter- Feb. 4 between 2 and 4 p.m. to meet the artist and view
First and foremost, Steelhead vorite time of year ested in playing baseball and you live his creations. The exhibition is sponsored by Friends of
Days are currently underway in Blue to visit because the in the Blue Lake or Fieldbrook area, the Arcata Marsh. For more information, call (707) 826-
Lake, and the Steelhead Expo, one of ladder is open, and then come register for the Blue Lake/ 2359.
the many activities during Steelhead you can see the Fieldbrook Little League in person on
days, will be on Saturday, Feb. 3 from fish jumping from Saturday, Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 HEARTS TOGETHER AUCTION The Hearts Together Auc-
11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Prasch Hall ledge to ledge as p.m. at Skinner Store, located behind tion will be held at the Humboldt Unitarian Universalist
(aka the Skating Rink) located at 312 they return to the hatchery for spawn- the Blue Lake City Hall at 111 Green- Fellowship, 24 Fellowship Way, Bayside, on Saturday,
S. Railroad Ave. in Blue Lake. Come ing. wood Rd. Feb. 10, from 4 to 8 p.m. Admission is $10. There will
learn about our local fishers and wa- Check out this gem with your fam- Just a little note on this, a birth cer- be a silent and live auction; bid on dinners, parties, out-
terways at this informational and fun ily or by yourself on your next lunch tificate and documentation proving ings, fabulous goods and services, original art, quilts.
event. break. You’ll be glad you did! residency within the district bound- and much more. There will be soup, homemade breads
Mad River Hatchery Little League ary is required during registration. and elegant Valentine desserts. For information call Edie
And speaking of fish, this is the It is also the season for baseball! That’s all for now, but more excit- Jessup at (707) 407-0047.
best time I have personally found, to Little League registration will be in ing things are in order for the month
visit the Mad River Fish Hatchery, full swing for all Little League orga- of February, so keep your eyes peeled. KONEVETS QUARTET The St Petersburg (Russia) based
Konevets Quartet will offer a single performance of Rus-
sian choral music on Wednesday Feb. 14 at 7 p.m., at St
Tattoo expo |Karaoke, a dog contest, tats and more the story ended well.
“Brutus is the best pres- Innocent Orthodox Church located 939 F St. in Eureka
the tattoo artists all ask to black and white, portraits, ent I’ve ever been given,” The concert will feature sacred music from the Eastern
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Thursday and Sun- make sure that is happen- traditional,” Amy Marks Amy Marks said. Brutus Christian tradition, as well as a repertoire of Slavic folk
day nights feature Kara- ing when they register be- said. “There are five new charmed this interviewer songs. Entrance is free, but an RSVP is required to guar-
oke starting at 8 p.m. and cause they’ve had so much shops this year,” she added. and basically ran the in- antee seating. A collection will be taken to support the
fun at previous expos. Brutus, their adopt- terview. If he was allowed quartet. (707) 682-6263, eurekafirstchurch.com
Often the overflow ap- ed Old English Bulldog to enter, he’d probably win
pointments get continued is helping to organize the several categories includ- GET PUBLISHED! The Seven Gill Shark Review, College
after the expo at Nor Cal. event but he will not be ing Mr. Congeniality, Best of the Redwoods’ literary magazine, is currently accept-
Amy and Ted Marks will participating in the Super Smile, and Most Hand- ing submissions of original poetry and fiction from com-
take “two months off” to Bully Bowl Pageant. some. Not that anyone is munity members, as well as CR staff, faculty and stu-
recuperate and then start Brutus is 6 1/2 now and biased. dents. The submission period is currently open and will
organizing the tenth expo came to the couple when his Ted Marks will be too be until noon on March 21. Submissions must be submit-
to be held in 2019. owner was going through busy making sure the expo ted electronically. They must be typed and may consist
The couple travels to chemotherapy. Brutus goes smoothly to do any of up to four pieces of work. Short stories or essays are
other expos and is always fell in love with Amy and tattoo work at the expo limited to four pages double-spaced, and you may sub-
on the watch for new talent. stayed. His former owner but Amy Marks will be do- mit up to two short stories or essays. Entries should be
“We look at their work and is in good health and now ing piercings. Stop by and emailed to david-holper@redwoods.edu (For details on
try for a balance of styles – owns two of his puppies so thank them for all their how to do this, go to redwoods.edu/events/poetswrit-
years of hard work in bring- ers/submit). Among those whose work is accepted, the
ing this event to our area. first place poem and the first place story will receive priz-
Nor Cal Tattoo is located es of $100 (sponsored through the CR Foundation).
at 750 16th St. in Arcata.
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EMPLOYMENT Assistance with a tattoo of a hot pepper.
Visiting Angels is daily activities Runners-up get bragging
seeking Caregivers, Respite care rights.
CNAs & HHAs to assist & much more "People who are enter-
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MARSH WORK DAY On Saturday, Feb. 3, Friends of the toed shoes. Meet in the South G Street parking lot. Con- ety is sponsoring a free public field trip at the Arcata Marsh
Arcata Marsh and the City of Arcata are sponsoring a work tact George at (707) 599-2655 or gmz2@humboldt.edu for and Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday, Feb. 3. Bring your
day at the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary. Between more information. Help polish this jewel of Arcata’s open binoculars and have a great morning birding! Meet lead-
9 a.m. and 1 p.m., volunteers are sought to pick up trash spaces by donating at least an hour within this 4-hour er Larry Karsteadt in the parking lot at the end of South I
and remove non-native plants. The city will provide tools, event! Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine.
gloves, food and beverages. Dress to get dirty; wear close- BIRDING IN THE MARSH Redwood Region Audubon Soci- Trip ends around 11 a.m.

L EGAL N OTICES
STATEMENT OF JAN. 9, 2018 in this matter appear before or estate, or both, of: LOUIS livery to you of a notice under escrito en esta corte y hacer que DAN BRADY GILWEIT ent testimony regarding said WOZNIAK, as Executor of the
WITHDRAWAL FROM KELLY E. SANDERS this court, located at 825 5th RICHARD POGGI section 9052 of the California se entregue una copia al deman- CASE NO.: PR180010 project may do so prior to or Estate of the above-named
PARTNERSHIP OPERATING SM DEPUTY CLERK Street, Eureka, California, at Petition for Probate has Probate Code. Other Cal- dante. Una carta o una llamada To all heirs, beneficiaries, at the public hearing noticed Decedent, will sell at private
UNDER A FICTITIOUS
1/17, 1/24, 1/31/, 2/7
the hearing indicated below been filed by: JEANNE L. ifornia statutes and legal telefónica no lo protegen. Su creditors, contingent credi- herein. sale to the highest and best
BUSINESS NAME to show cause, if any, why POGGI in the Superior Court authority may affect your respuesta por escrito tiene que tors, and persons who may NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN net bidder on the terms and
17-00317 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the application should not of California, County of HUM- rights as a creditor. You estar en formato legal correcto si otherwise be interested in the that the information regarding conditions hereinafter men-
Fictitious Business Name of NAME STATEMENT be granted. Any person ob- BOLDT. may want to consult with an desea que procesen su caso en will or estate, or both, of: DAN the proposed project and en- tioned, all right, title and inter-
the partnership: 18-00010 jecting to the name changes The Petition for Probate re- attorney knowledgeable in la corte. Es posible que haya un BRADY GILWEIT vironmental review may be re- est of the Decedent at the time
SUNSET PLUMBING The following person(s) is described above must file a quests that: JEANNE L. POG- California law. formulario que usted pueda usar ‘Petition for Probate has viewed at the Community De- of death and all right, title and
3943 SALEM PL. (are) doing business as: written objection that includes GI be appointed as personal You may examine the file para su respuesta. Puede encon- been filed by: KIKI FERGU- velopment Department at Ar- interest that the estate has ac-
EUREKA, CA 95503 CRAFT BEER the reasons for the objection representative to administer kept by the court. If you are trar estos formularios de la corte y SON in the Superior Court of cata City Hall, 736 “F” Street, quired in addition to that of the
Name of person withdrawing: DISTRIBUTION COMPANY at least two court days before the estate of the decedent. a person interested in the más información en el Centro de California, County of HUM- Arcata, on weekdays between Decedent at the time of death,
GRANT S GIOVANNETTI 550 SOUTH G STREET the matter is scheduled to be The petition requests au- estate, you may file with the Ayuda de las Cortes de California BOLDT. the hours of 9:00 a.m. and in the real property located in
9085 WEST END RD. UNIT 18 heard and must appear at the thority to administer the estate court a formal Request for (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la bib- The Petition for Probate re- 5:00 p.m. Phone 707-822- Placer, California, as follows:
ARCATA, CA 95521 ARCATA, CA 95521 hearing to show cause why the under the Independent Admin- Special Notice (form DE-154) lioteca de leyes de su condado o quests that: KIKI FERGUSON 5955. Contact person: Joe 61 Sea View Rd. Shelter
S /GRANT GIOVANNETTI SCHWARTZEE CAMP LLC petition should not be granted. istration of Estates Act. (This of the filing of an inventory and en la corte que le quede más cer- be appointed as personal rep- Mateer, Senior Planner. Cove, CA 95589
JAN. 22, 2018 201735510194 If no written objection is timely authority will allow the person- appraisal of estate assets or of ca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de resentative to administer the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN The Legal Description is
This statement was filed with 550 SOUTH G STREET filed, the court may grant the al representative to take any any petittion or account as pro- presentación, pida al secretario estate of the decedent. that any interested person attached hereto as Exhibit A.
the Humboldt County Clerk on UNIT 18 petition without a hearing. actions without obtaining court vided in Probate Code section de la corte que le dé un formulario The petition requests au- may appeal a final action by The property will be sold
JAN. 25, 2018 ARCATA, CA 95521 Date: FEBRUARY 27, 2018 approval. Before taking certain 1250. A Request for Special de exención de pago de cuotas. thority to administer the estate the Planning Commission subject to current taxes, cove-
KELLY E. SANDERS This business is conducted by: Time: 1:45 p.m. very important actions, howev- Notice form is available from Si no presenta su respuesta a ti- under the Independent Admin- within 10 working days follow- nants, conditions, restrictions,
SM DEPUTY CLERK A LIMITED LIABILITY COM- Dept.: 4 er, the personal representative the court clerk. empo, puede perder el caso por istration of Estates Act. (This ing the date of the action by reservations, rights, rights of
1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21 PANY 3. A copy of this Order to Show will be required to give notice Attorney for the petitioner: incumplimiento y la corte le podrá authority will allow the person- filing an appeal, including the way, and easements of record,
S/MEGAN SCHWARTZ, OWNER/ Cause shall be published at to interested persons unless DUSTIN E. OWENS quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes al representative to take any applicable fee, with the City with any encumbrances of
MEMBER/OFFICER least once a week for four suc- they have waived notice or 310 THIRD STREET, sin más advertencia. actions without obtaining court Clerk. The City Council would record to be satisfied from the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement was filed with cessive weeks prior to the date consented to the proposed SUITE D Hay otros requisitos legales. Es approval. Before taking certain hear such an appeal. purchase price.
NAME STATEMENT the Humboldt County Clerk on set for hearing on the petition action.) The independent ad- EUREKA, CA 95501 recomendable que llame a un very important actions, howev- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN The property is to be sold
18-00039 JAN. 8, 2018 in the following newspaper of ministration authority will be (707) 441-1185 abogado inmediatamente. Si no er, the personal representative that, pursuant to state law, “If on an “as is” basis, and seller
The following person(s) is KELLY E. SANDERS general circulation, printed in granted unless an interested 1/24, 1/31, 2/7
conoce a un abogado, puede will be required to give notice you challenge City action on a will not make any repairs to the
(are) doing business as: SM DEPUTY CLERK this county: Mad River Union. person files an objection to llamar a un servicio de remisión to interested persons unless proposed project in court, you property.
MAID IN HUMBOLDT
1/17, 1/24, 1/31/, 2/7
Date: 12/29/17 the petition and shows good CITATION FOR a abogados. Si no puede pagar a they have waived notice or may be limited to raising only The personal represen-
1332 LYNNEA CT JOYCE D. HINRICHS cause why the court should PUBLICATION un abogado, es posible que cum- consented to the proposed those issues you or someone tative has given an exclusive
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 CITATION FOR Judge of the Superior Court not grant the authority. UNDER WELFARE AND pla con los requisitos para obten- action.) The independent ad- else raised at the public hear- listing to Shannah Marenghi of
SARA A SMITH PUBLICATION 1/10, 1/17, 1/24, 1/31
A hearing on the petition will INSTITUTIONS CODE er servicios legales gratuitos de ministration authority will be ing described in this notice, Black Sands Realty.
1332 LYNNEA CT UNDER WELFARE AND be held in this court as follows: SECTION 294 un programa de servicios legales granted unless an interested or in written correspondence Bids or offers are invited
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 INSTITUTIONS CODE Date: FEB. 1, 2018 Case Name: sin fines de lucro. Puede encon- person files an objection to delivered to the hearing body for this property. They must be
This business is conducted by: SECTION 294 SUMMONS (Parentage – Time: 2:00 PM Mahina Whitfield trar estos grupos sin fines de lucro the petition and shows good at, or prior to, the public hear- in writing and can be mailed to
AN INDIVIDUAL Case Name: Custody and Support) Dept.: 6 Case No. JV170019 en el sitio web de California Legal cause why the court should ing(s).” 1/31 the office of Spencer T. Maly-
S /SARA A SMITH, OWNER Baby Girl Bennett, CASE NUMBER: FL170900 Address of court: Superior 1. Christina Graham and any- Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia. not grant the authority. siak, attorney for the executor
This statement was filed with aka: Dulcinea Bennett NOTICE TO Court of California, County of one claiming to be a parent org), en el Centro de Ayuda de A hearing on the petition will at 3500 Douglas Blvd., Rose-
the Humboldt County Clerk on Case No. JV170167 RESPONDENT: KAITLIN Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, of Mahina Whitfield born on las Cortes de California, (www. be held in this court as follows: CITY OF ARCATA ville, CA 95661 or delivered to
JAN. 22, 2018 1. To Steven Smith and Ron- MAURA MCMAHAN Eureka, CA, 95501. 12/31/2016 at home in Eure- sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en Date: FEB. 22, 2018 NOTICE OF ARCATA Spencer T. Malysiak person-
KELLY E. SANDERS ald Weaver and anyone claim- You have been sued. Read If you object to the granting ka, CA. contacto con la corte o el colegio Time: 2:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION ally, at any time after the first
SE DEPUTY CLERK ing to be a parent of Baby Girl the information below and of the petition, you should ap- 2. A hearing will be held on de abogados locales. AVISO: Por Dept.: 6 PUBLIC HEARING publication of this notice and
1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21 Bennett, aka: Dulcinea Ben- on the next page. pear at the hearing and state March 19, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. ley, la corte tiene derecho a rec- Address of court: Superior TO CONSIDER APPROVING before any sale is made at the
nett born on 8/17/2017 at St. PETITIONER’S NAME: your objections or file written in Dept. 7 located at Superior lamar las cuotas y los costos ex- Court of California, County of A CONDITIONAL USE date, time and place set forth
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Joseph Hospital, Eureka, CA. WILLIAM HENRY objections with the court be- Court of California, County of entos por imponer un gravamen Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, PERMIT AND DESIGN above.
NAME STATEMENT 2. A hearing will be held on BEEHLER fore the hearing. Your appear- Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, sobre cualquier recuperación de Eureka, CA, 95501. REVIEW PERMIT The property will be sold
18-00011 3/12/2018 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. You have 30 calendar days ance may be in person or by Eureka, CA 95501, Juvenile $10,000 ó más de valor recibida If you object to the granting and ADOPTING A California on the following additional
The following person(s) is 7 located at Superior Court of after this Summons and Petition your attorney. Division, 2nd floor. mediante un acuerdo o una con- of the petition, you should ap- Environmental Quality terms:
(are) doing business as: California, County of Hum- are served on you to file a Re- If you are a creditor or a 3. At the hearing the court will cesión de arbitraje en un caso de pear at the hearing and state Act Exemption 1. Cash or certified check
MOTHER TREE FAMILY boldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, sponse (form FL-220 or FL-270) contingent creditor of the consider the recommenda- derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el your objections or file written NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in the amount of 10 percent of
FARMS CA 95501, Juvenile Division, at the court and have a copy decedent, you must file your tions of the social worker or gravamen de la corte antes de objections with the court be- that the Arcata Planning Com- the amount of the bid to ac-
3741 GREENWOOD 2nd floor. served on the petitioner. A letter, claim with the court and mail probation officer. que la corte pueda desechar el fore the hearing. Your appear- mission will conduct a public company the offer and the bal-
HEIGHTS DRIVE 3. At the hearing the court will phone call, or court appearance a copy to the personal rep- 4. The social worker or pro- caso. ance may be in person or by hearing on Tuesday, February ance to be paid on confirma-
KNEELAND, CA 95549 consider the recommenda- will not protect you. resentative appointed by the bation officer will recommend The name and address of the your attorney. 13, 2018, beginning at 6:00 tion of the sale by the Court.
P.O. BOX 638 tions of the social worker or If you do not file your Re- court within the later of either that your child be freed from court is ((El nombre y direc- If you are a creditor or a p.m. (or as soon thereafter 2. The minimum bid shall
BAYSIDE, CA 95524 probation officer. sponse on time, the court may (1) four months from the date your legal custody so that the ción de la corte es): contingent creditor of the as can be heard) in the City be $404,750.00
ERIC T. PAULSEN 4. The social worker or pro- make orders affecting your of first issuance of letters to child may be adopted. If the Humboldt Superior Court decedent, you must file your Council Chambers, Arcata City 3. Sale will be made to
3741 GREENWOOD bation officer will recommend right to custody of your chil- a general personal represen- court follows the recommen- 825 Fifth Street claim with the court and mail Hall, 736 F St., on the project the highest net bidder.
HEIGHTS DRIVE that your child be freed from dren. You may also be ordered tative, as defined in section dation, all your parental rights Eureka, CA 95501 a copy to the personal rep- listed below. 4. Buyer waives the pur-
KNEELAND, CA 95549 your legal custody so that the to pay support and attorney 58(b) of the California Probate to the child will be terminated. The name, address, and tele- resentative appointed by the Project: The applicant re- chase of a home warranty
This business is conducted by: child may be adopted. If the fees and costs. Code, or (2) 60 days from the 5. You have the right to be phone number of plaintiff’s court within the later of either quests a Use Permit and policy.
AN INDIVIDUAL court follows the recommen- For legal advice, contact a date of mailing or personal de- present at the hearing, to pres- attorney, or plaintiff without an (1) four months from the date Design Review Permit for the 5. Examination of title,
S /ERIC T. PAULSEN, OWNER dation, all your parental rights lawyer immediately. Get help livery to you of a notice under ent evidence, and you have attorney, is: of first issuance of letters to development and operation recording of conveyance,
This statement was filed with to the child will be terminated. finding a lawyer at the Cali- section 9052 of the California the right to be represented by (El nombre, la dirección y el a general personal represen- of a cannabis business that transfer taxes and title insur-
the Humboldt County Clerk on 5. You have the right to be fornia Courts Online Self-Help Probate Code. Other Cal- an attorney. If you do not have número de teléfono del abo- tative, as defined in section includes processing, man- ance policy shall be at the
JAN. 8, 2018 present at the hearing, to pres- Center (www.courts.ca.gov/ ifornia statutes and legal an attorney and cannot afford gado del demandante, o del 58(b) of the California Probate ufacturing and distribution. expense of the purchaser or
KELLY E. SANDERS ent evidence, and you have selfhelp), at the California Le- authority may affect your to hire one, the court will ap- demandante que no tiene abo- Code, or (2) 60 days from the The project includes tenant purchasers.
SM DEPUTY CLERK the right to be represented by gal Services website (www. rights as a creditor. You point an attorney for you. gado, es): date of mailing or personal de- improvements to the existing 6. Possession is deliv-
1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21 an attorney. If you do not have lawhelpca.org), or by con- may want to consult with an 6. If the court terminates your NEAL G. LATT, 294409 livery to you of a notice under 9,800 square foot light indus- ered upon confirmation of the
an attorney and cannot afford tacting your local county bar attorney knowledgeable in parental rights, the order may MATHEWS, KLUCK, WALSH section 9052 of the California trial structure. The applicant sale by the Court at the date,
to hire one, the court will ap- association. California law. be final. & WYKLE, LLP Probate Code. Other Cal- also seeks Design Review time and place set forth above.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS point an attorney for you. NOTICE: The restraining You may examine the file 7. The court will proceed with 100 M STREET ifornia statutes and legal approval for exterior build- 7. Real property taxes
NAME STATEMENT 6. If the court terminates your order on page 2 remains in kept by the court. If you are this hearing whether or not you EUREKA, CA 95501 authority may affect your ing modifications related to are prorated as of the close
18-00027 parental rights, the order may effect against each parent a person interested in the are present. (707) 442-3758 rights as a creditor. You mechanical equipment. The of escrow based upon 30 day
The following person(s) is be final. until the petition is dismissed, estate, you may file with the ATTORNEY FOR: DATE: DEC. 11, 2017 may want to consult with an project is located in Area 2 of months.
(are) doing business as: 7.The court will proceed with a judgment is entered, or the court a formal Request for CHILD WELFARE SERVICES Kim L. Bartleson, Clerk, by attorney knowledgeable in the Cannabis Innovation Zone. 8. Time is of the essence.
NORTH COAST SPAS this hearing whether or not court makes further orders. Special Notice (form DE-154) JEFFREY S. BLANCK, MORGAN P., Deputy California law. Application Type: Conditional 9. Sale is subject to Court
1493 STROMBERG AVENUE you are present. This order is enforceable any- of the filing of an inventory and COUNTY COUNSEL #115447 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14
You may examine the file Use Permit and Design Re- confirmation.
ARCATA, CA 95521 ATTORNEY FOR: where in California by any law appraisal of estate assets or of DEBRA AVENMARG, DEP- kept by the court. If you are view Permit 10. Each party is to bear
PAMELA BAKER CHILD WELFARE SERVICES enforcement officer who has any petittion or account as pro- UTY COUNTY COUNSEL CITATION FOR a person interested in the Location: 55 Ericson Court, their own attorneys’ fees and
17480 26 MILE ROAD JEFFREY S. BLANCK, received or seen a copy of it. vided in Probate Code section #271366 PUBLICATION estate, you may file with the Arcata costs.
FARMINGTON, CA 95230 COUNTY COUNSEL #115447 FEE WAIVER: If you can- 1250. A Request for Special 825 FIFTH STREET UNDER WELFARE AND court a formal Request for Assessor’s Parcel Number: 11. Seller shall retain per-
This business is conducted by: KATIE BACA, DEPUTY not pay the filing fee, ask the Notice form is available from EUREKA, CA 95501 INSTITUTIONS CODE Special Notice (form DE-154) 507-461-065 sonal belongings at the house
AN INDIVIDUAL COUNTY COUNSEL #188031 clerk for a fee waiver form. The the court clerk. (707) 445-7236 SECTION 294 of the filing of an inventory and Applicant: Samantha Shull - as designated by seller.
S /PAMELA BAKER, OWNER 825 FIFTH STREET court may order you to pay Attorney for the petitioner: DATE: JANUARY 11, 2018 Case Name: Baby Boy Pond, appraisal of estate assets or of Humboldt Sun Grower’s Guild; 12. Personal belongings
This statement was filed with EUREKA, CA 95501 back all or part of the fees and WILLIAM G. BERTAIN Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, aka: Dash Pond any petittion or account as pro- Jack Kessler – Bosim Man- in the garage are not included
the Humboldt County Clerk on (707) 445-7236 costs that the court waived for 1310 SIXTH STREET Deputy Case No. JV170240 vided in Probate Code section agement in the sale.
JAN. 12, 2018 DATE: JANUARY 2, 2018 you or the other party. EUREKA, CA 95501 1/17, 1/24, 1/31,2/7
1.To Austin Barnett and any- 1250. A Request for Special Property Owner: Mark and Dated: January 23, 2018,
KELLY E. SANDERS Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, 1. The name and address of (707) 443-5078 one claiming to be a parent Notice form is available from Bonnie Jones (current); Bosim SPENCER T. MALYSIAK,
SE DEPUTY CLERK Deputy the court are 1/17, 1/24, 1/31
of Baby Boy Pond, aka: Dash the court clerk. Management (future) Attorney for Executor
1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14 1/10, 1/17, 1/24, 1/31
SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- Pond born on 10/25/2017 at Attorney for the petitioner: File Number: 178-016-UP- SPENCER T. MALYSIAK
IFORNIA, COUNTY OF HUM- NOTICE OF PETITION TO SUMMONS Jerold Phelps Community DUSTIN E. OWENS DR LAW CORPORATION
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE BOLDT ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (CITACION JUDICAL) Hospital, Garberville, CA. 310 THIRD STREET, Zoning: Industrial Limited with 3500 DOUGLAS BLVD.,
NAME STATEMENT FOR CHANGE OF NAME 825 Fifth St. LONNY DAVID BREMER CASE NUMBER: DR170750 2. A hearing will be held on SUITE D Cannabis Innovation Zone SUITE 200
17-00676 NICOLE MARIE BLEVINS Eureka, CA 95501 CASE NO.: PR180006 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: April 11, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. in EUREKA, CA 95501 Combining Zone (IL:CIZ) ROSEVILLE, CA 95661
The following person(s) is SUPERIOR COURT OF 2. The name, address, and To all heirs, beneficiaries, MECCA LUMBER CO. AND Dept. 7 located at Superior (707) 441-1185 General Plan: Industrial Lim- (916) 788-1020
(are) doing business as: CALIFORNIA telephone number of the pe- creditors, contingent creditors, ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN, Court of California, County of , 1/31, 2/7, 2/14 ited (I-L) EXHIBIT A
EMERALD GENETICS COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT titioner’s attorney, or the peti- and persons who may other- ET AL Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Coastal Status: Project is not DESCRIPTION
4751 WEST END ROAD CASE NO. CV180036 tioner without an attorney are: wise be interested in the will YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Eureka, CA 95501, Juvenile CITY OF ARCATA located in the Coastal Zone. That real property situate
ARCATA, CA 95521 TO ALL INTERESTED PER- WILLIAM HENRY BEEHLER or estate, or both, of: LONNY PLAINTIFF (LO ESTÁ DEMAN- Division, 2nd floor. NOTICE OF ARCATA PLAN- Application Date: August 18, in the County of Humboldt,
P.O. BOX 4561, SONS: 19600 S. HWY. ONE DAVID BREMER DANDO EL DEMANDANTE): 3. At the hearing the court will NING COMMISSION 2017 State of California, described
ARCATA, CA 95521 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- MANCHESTER, CA 95459 ‘Petition for Probate has PEGGY SATTERLEE, TRUSTEE consider the recommenda- PUBLIC HEARING Environmental: A California as follows:
RIGHTEOUS INNOVATIONS, tion with this court for a decree Date: DEC 15, 2017 been filed by: CHRISTINE ET AL tions of the social worker or TO CONSIDER APPROVING Environmental Quality Act PARCEL ONE
LLC changing names as follows: KIM M. BARTLESON Clerk, by DANDERS in the Superior NOTICE! You have been sued. probation officer. A CONDITIONAL USE exemption Class 1, Section Lot 13 in Block 121, Tract
CA 201734810253 Present name: NICOLE MA- Cecile Nessiage, Deputy Court of California, County of The court may decide against you 4. The social worker or pro- PERMIT AND DESIGN 15301 Existing Facilities is No. 42, Shelter Cove Subdi-
1203 LINCOLN AVE. RIE BLEVINS to Proposed Page 2 of 2 HUMBOLDT. without your being heard unless bation officer will recommend REVIEW PERMIT proposed. vision as per Map recorded
ARCATA, CA 95521 name NICOLE MARIE AN- STANDARD RESTRAINING The Petition for Probate you respond within 30 days. Read that your child be freed from AND ADOPTING A NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN in Book 14, pages 73 to 138
This business is conducted by: DERSON ORDER (Parentage – Custo- requests that: CHRISTINE the information below. your legal custody so that the CALIFORNIA ENVIRON- that anyone desiring to pres- inclusive of Maps, in the of-
A LIMITED LIABILITY COM- 2. THE COURT ORDERS dy and Support) DANDERS be appointed as You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS child may be adopted. If the MENTAL QUALITY ent testimony regarding said fice of the County Recorder of
PANY that all persons interested Starting immediately, you personal representative to after this summons and legal court follows the recommen- ACT EXEMPTION project may do so prior to or said County, as amended by
S /MATTHEW SMITH-CAGGIANO in this matter appear before and every other party are re- administer the estate of the papers are served on you to file dation, all your parental rights NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the public hearing noticed the Amending Map recorded
This statement was filed with this court, located at 825 5th strained from removing from decedent. a written response at this court to the child will be terminated. that the Arcata Planning Com- herein. in Book 15, Pages 64 to 116
the Humboldt County Clerk on Street, Eureka, California, at the state, or applying for a The petition requests au- and have a copy served on the 5. You have the right to be mission will conduct a public NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN inclusive of Maps, in the office
DEC. 26, 2017 the hearing indicated below passport for, the minor child thority to administer the estate plaintiff. A letter or phone call present at the hearing, to pres- hearing on Tuesday, February that the information regarding of the County Recorder of said
KELLY E. SANDERS to show cause, if any, why or children for whom this under the Independent Admin- will not protect you. Your written ent evidence, and you have 13, 2018, beginning at 6:00 the proposed project and en- County.
SC DEPUTY CLERK the application should not action seeks to establish a istration of Estates Act. (This response must be in proper legal the right to be represented by p.m. (or as soon thereafter vironmental review may be re- EXCEPTING therefrom
1/10, 1/17, 1/24, 1/31 be granted. Any person ob- parent-child relationship or authority will allow the person- form if you want the court to hear an attorney. If you do not have as can be heard) in the City viewed at the Community De- all of the water and water
jecting to the name changes a custody order without the al representative to take any your case. There may be a court an attorney and cannot afford Council Chambers, Arcata City velopment Department at Ar- rights in, under or flowing over
described above must file a prior written consent of every actions without obtaining court form that you can use for your to hire one, the court will ap- Hall, 736 F St., on the project cata City Hall, 736 “F” Street, said property or appurtenant
written objection that includes other party or an order of the approval. Before taking certain response. You can find these point an attorney for you. listed below. Arcata, on weekdays between thereto, and 50% of all oil, gas
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the reasons for the objection court. very important actions, howev- court forms and more information 6. If the court terminates your Project: The applicant re- the hours of 9:00 a.m. and and other mineral and hydro-
NAME STATEMENT at least two court days before This restraining order er, the personal representative at the California Courts Online parental rights, the order may quests a Use Permit and 5:00 p.m. Phone 707-822- carbon substances below a
17-00660 the matter is scheduled to be takes effect against the pe- will be required to give notice Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo. be final. Design Review Permit for the 5955. Contact person: Joe plane 500 feet beneath the
The following person(s) is heard and must appear at the titioner when he or she files to interested persons unless ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law 7. The court will proceed with development and operation Mateer, Senior Planner. surface thereof, but without
(are) doing business as: hearing to show cause why the the petition and against the they have waived notice or library, or the courthouse nearest this hearing whether or not you of a cannabis business that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN the right of surface entry, all as
CALICANN TRACKING & petition should not be granted. respondent when he or she consented to the proposed you. If you cannot pay the filing are present. includes cultivation, process- that any interested person reserved by the Bank of Cali-
LOGISTICAL SERVICES If no written objection is timely is personally served with the action.) The independent ad- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee ATTORNEY FOR: ing, manufacturing and distri- may appeal a final action by fornia, National Association, a
1344 UNDERHILL AVENUE filed, the court may grant the Summons and Petition OR ministration authority will be waiver form. If you do not file CHILD WELFARE SERVICES bution. The project includes the Planning Commission national banking association
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 petition without a hearing. when he or she waives and granted unless an interested your response on time, you may JEFFREY S. BLANCK, tenant improvements to sev- within 10 working days follow- in Deed recorded February 24,
P.O.BOX 2269 Date: MARCH 13, 2018 accepts service. person files an objection to lose the case by default, and your COUNTY COUNSEL #115447 eral existing light industrial ing the date of the action by 1975 in Book 1276 of Official
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Time: 1:45 p.m. This restaining order re- the petition and shows good wages, money, and property may SETH LICHENSTEIN-HILL, structures. The applicant also filing an appeal, including the Records, Page 183, Humboldt
IVY R. LUCCO Dept.: 4 mains in effect until the judg- cause why the court should be taken without further warning DEPUTY COUNTY COUN- seeks Design Review approv- applicable fee, with the City County Records
1136 UNDERHILL AVENUE 3. A copy of this Order to Show ment is entered, the petition is not grant the authority. from the court. SEL #266108 al for exterior building modifi- Clerk. The City Council would PARCEL TWO
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Cause shall be published at dismissed, or the court makes A hearing on the petition will There are other legal require- 825 FIFTH STREET cations. The project is located hear such an appeal. Lot 12, in Block 121, of
SAMANTHA I. GEISEN least once a week for four suc- other orders. be held in this court as follows: ments. You may want to call an EUREKA, CA 95501 in Area 2 of the Cannabis In- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Tract No. 42 Shelter Cove
120 HIDDEN VALLEY ROAD cessive weeks prior to the date This order is enforceable Date: FEB. 15, 2018 attorney right away. If you do (707) 445-7236 novation Zone. that, pursuant to state law, “If Subdivision as per Map re-
BAYSIDE, CA 95524 set for hearing on the petition anywhere in California by any Time: 2:00 PM not know an attorney, you may DATE: JANUARY 22, 2018 Application Type: Condi- you challenge City action on a corded in Book 14, Pages 73-
This business is conducted by: in the following newspaper of law enforcement officer who Dept.: 4 want to call an attorney referral Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, tional Use Permit and Design proposed project in court, you 138 inclusive of Maps, in the
A General Partnership general circulation, printed in has received or seen a copy Address of court: Superior service. If you cannot afford an Deputy Review Permit may be limited to raising only office of the County Recorder
S /IVY R. LUCCO, PARTNER this county: Mad River Union. of it. Court of California, County of attorney, you may be eligible for 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21
Location: 4701 West End those issues you or someone of said County, as amended
This statement was filed with Date: JAN. 12, 2018 NOTICE – ACCESS TO AF- Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, free legal services from a non- Road, Arcata else raised at the public hear- by the Amending Map record-
the Humboldt County Clerk on LEONARD J. LACASSE FORDABLE HEALTH INSUR- Eureka, CA, 95501. profit legal services program. You AT&T Mobility, LLC is propos- Assessor’s Parcel Number: ing described in this notice, ed in Book 15, Pages 64-116
DEC. 15, 2017 Judge of the Superior Court ANCE: Do you or someone in If you object to the granting can locate these nonprofit groups ing to construct a new tele- 507-121-025 or in written correspondence inclusive of Maps, in the office
KELLY E. SANDERS
,1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14
your household need afford- of the petition, you should ap- at the California Legal Services communications tower facility Applicant: Josh Vert – Royal delivered to the hearing body of the County Recorder of said
SC DEPUTY CLERK able health insurance? If so, pear at the hearing and state Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia. located at 180 Johnson Lane, Key at, or prior to, the public hear- County.
12/27, 1/3, 1/10, 1/24 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE you should apply for Covered your objections or file written org), the California Courts Online Redcrest, Humboldt County, Owner: Richard Parker ing(s).” 1/31 EXCEPTING therefrom
FOR CHANGE OF NAME California. Covered Califor- objections with the court be- Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo. CA 95569. The new facility File Number: 178-025-UP- all of the water and water
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS AMANDA OLIVIA nia can help reduce the cost fore the hearing. Your appear- ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting will consist of a 150-foot tall DR PLACER COUNTY rights in, under or flowing over
NAME STATEMENT HULSTINE-HAMILTON you pay towards high quality ance may be in person or by your local court or county bar as- self-support tower and support Zoning: Industrial Limited with SUPERIOR COURT, said property or appurtenant
18-00014 SUPERIOR COURT OF affordable health care. For your attorney. sociation. NOTE: The court has a equipment. Any interested par- Cannabis Innovation Zone STATE OF CALIFORNIA thereto, and 50% of all oil, gas
The following person(s) is CALIFORNIA more information, visit www. If you are a creditor or a statutory lien for waived fees and ty wishing to submit comments Combining Zone (IL:CIZ) NOTICE OF SALE OF and other mineral and hydro-
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Consider adopting a delightfully mature dog

I
’ve said it before, but something needs to change meeting other dogs.”
with regard to unwanted pup- Jasmine has ac-
pies. Late on Friday afternoon, tually met several of
four more youngsters came in to the other dogs and
the shelter, joining the eight or so been very friendly
pups already there, with half a dozen with them. She is
that have been adopted already this one of our go-to dogs
month and eight little ones that are for doggie introduc- Raider
out with a foster. tions.
The Neuter Scooter brought a The other Labs
load of puppies back from Eastern are a little more Lab-looking than Jasmine, but she would
Humboldt last weekend and another rescue saved a litter make any adopter happy with her sunny personality and
from a drainage ditch in Arcata recently. easy-going habits. Jasmine is spayed, microchipped and
All of these will be cared for, vaccinated and altered current on vaccinations. You can meet her, and all of her
before joining the already overcrowded pool of adoptable dog friends, Monday through Friday at the shelter, located
dogs. Assuming a finite number of adopters, this makes at 980 Lycoming Ave. in McKinleyville. More information
adoption even harder for the adult dogs in shelters and is available at (707) 840-9132 or at petharbor.com.
rescues. No matter how wonderful they are, it’s hard to Redwood Pals Rescue is working to save our young
compete with a cute puppy. friend Raider. Raider came into the shelter in similar cir-
People tend to believe that a puppy is a fabulous blank cumstances to Ginger, featured here last week. Both had
slate that they will be able to mold into a perfect dog; in been in homes where they received less than optimum
reality, there is a lot to be said care.
for picking a mature dog that Raider is a big puppy, right around 1 year old. He could
has had some experience in use more training to refine his obedience and leash skills,
the world. Sometimes it is nice but he is a friendly boy and wants to do the right thing. He
to see the grown up personali- looks like he could be a border collie cross, with a medium
ty that you will be living with. length soft white and brown coat.
That said, I will keep telling you He showed some reactivity to male dogs when he ar-
about the nice dogs available at rived, which looked more like fear than aggression we
the shelter and through Red- think, but he loves his gregarious friend Ginger, who can
wood Pals Rescue. get him to play every time they walk together! Raider
The Humboldt County Ani- would probably do well living with a female dog while he
mal Shelter has an abundance Jasmine learns to be more comfortable around male dogs.
of Labrador Retrievers right The shelter is too crowded to allow a dog like Raider to
now. If you are a lab fan, there is a dog there for you. take some time to get more socialized so we are looking
There are two 4-month-old female puppies, Coco and Am- for a foster who can save his life and help ready him for
ber, four young adult males, three black and one choco- his forever home. We provide a trainer to help with obedi-
late, one white Lab female and the longest resident of the ence training and socialization. We have had great success
bunch, Jasmine, who is a female lab mix. with similar dogs in the past and hope to add this boy to
Jasmine is a very nice young adult female. One of her our happily-ever-afters. If you are interested in fostering
volunteer friends describes her as “a very dark brown, or adopting Raider, please contact us at redwoodpalsres-
with a cute little hair ridge at the top of her head like a cue@gmail.com or call (707) 839-9692.
mini-Mohawk! She is active and curious and walks well Today I am attending a first meeting of a new Spay and
on the leash. She is playful and seems very interested in Neuter task force. Expect more news on this!

We are currently treating


Blitzen, a huggable hound Blitzen for a dry skin con-
dition which causes some

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his week we are put- Companion Animal Foun- temporary hair loss, but
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