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june 12, 2008
Bike Lock
Arcata's cheap bicycle library seeks to rise from the ashes
by Meghannraye Sutton
What remains of the former Arcata Library Bikes is not shiny and new. A pile of rusty cogs, broken spokes and flattened rubber wheels attached to partially disassembled metal bikes ...
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Gas Crime
by Meghannraye Sutton
A few months ago, security tapes from the Indianola Market captured images of a "decent-looking guy" rolling up to the gas pump in a White Jeep Cherokee. As the gas ...
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Have RV, still gonna travel
by Heidi Walters
Well, you bought the damned thing — you might as well use it. That's the advice one rich fella says to another rich fella who, perhaps, is wondering whether he ...
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Cow v. Horse
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: I am writing in response to last week's cover story on the low market value for horses in this area ("Ends Meet," June 5). Because they can no longer ...
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Cold Links
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: Marcy Burstiner makes a few interesting points regarding newspapers and the Internet ("Media Maven," June 5). I agree that newspapers could identify net links for patrons who have computer ...
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USFS Knob Sale
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: Seth Naman's story about the Salmon River kayak and raft race was almost as good as getting wet, but there's one point that bears correction ("Off the Pavement," June ...
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The Watery Farewell
by Meghannraye Sutton
Last Monday morning, a bumbling yellow bus carried Mr. Trone's fourth-grade students eastbound down Highway 299. The Pine Hill Elementary students were about to say some sad goodbyes down by ...
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About Schmidt
by Hank Sims
Confidential to Corpus Christi Federal Bankruptcy Judge Richard S. Schmidt: All is forgiven. The first few months of the Pacific Lumber bankruptcy case — the first few months of 2007 ...


















