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HSU Hosts California Big Time April 4 Humboldt State University will host its eighth annual California Big Time & Social Gathering on Saturday, April 4, 10:30 to 7pm in the West Gym. This public celebration…
At the Cloverdale Arts Alliance on April 16 by Cloverdale Arts Alliance/THE Jazz Club On Thursday, April 16, the Cloverdale Arts Alliance is pleased to present Americana Night with David Luning. David is part of…
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While I am glad to see the state taking some action toward conserving water and planning for the future, I am appalled it took this long. I am also amazed the state hasn’t gone after the biggest users of water in California: the manufacturing and agricultural industries. With a significant amount of California’s water being used in those industries, even if we, as citizens, do our best to conserve water, California’s “appropriative” water rights encourage poor water-use practices. If the state wants to get serious about the drought, it needs to drastically change our current water rights.
THE RAMBLING WRECK RICARD BUILDING in downtown Boonville will be on next month's Community Services District Board agenda. Director Hanelt was expecting to meet with County Environmental Health Director Dave Jensen this week. Reportedly, Jensen “is aware of the building.” Trustee Neil Darling raised the possibility of an eminent domain acquisition of the property if it can be converted to a “public purpose” such as a parking lot.
