
today
9 a.m. Doris Niles Humboldt County Science Fair Humboldt State University
read >10 a.m. Annual Juggling Festival Humboldt State University
read >10:30 a.m. Green Jobs Fair College of the Redwoods Downtown Site
read >11 a.m. Baby Read and Grow Program Humboldt County Library
read >1 p.m. Apple Solutions for Small Business See Event Description
read >4 p.m. Young Parent Support Group College of the Redwoods Kinship Site
read >6 p.m. The Tumbleweeds (cowboy songs) Chapala Cafe
read >6 p.m. Bon Swing Libation
read >6 p.m. Annual Pisces Party See Event Description
read >6 p.m. Annual Pisces Party See Event Description
read >7 p.m. DJ Ray Boiler Room
read >7:30 p.m. Arianna String Quartet Calvary Lutheran Church
read >7:30 p.m. A Midsummer Night's Dream Arcata High School
read >8 p.m. Eureka Symphony Concert Arkley Center for the Performing Arts
read >8 p.m. Humboldt Folkdancers Arcata Presbyterian Church
read >8 p.m. On the Wings of a Dove Carlo Theater (Dell'Arte)
read >8 p.m. Antigone College of the Redwoods
read >8 p.m. So Hum Tales Mateel Community Center
read >8 p.m. Gentle Thunder Arcata Playhouse
read >8:30 p.m. The Last Minute Men (international) Cafe Mokka
read >9 p.m. Taxi (rock & roll) Bear River Casino
read >9 p.m. Vintage Soul (R&B) Cher-Ae-Heights Casino
read >9 p.m. Bump Foundation Pearl Lounge
read >9 p.m. The Brothers Comatose (folk) Six Rivers Brewery
read >9 p.m. The Malone (rock Red Fox Tavern
read >10 p.m. Music by DJ Sidelines
read >10 p.m. DJ Ninja Retro Dance Party Aunty Mo's Lounge
read >previous columns
Jan. 22, 2009
Restodollars
Editor: Thank you, Seth Zuckerman, for putting your finger right ...
read >Jan. 15, 2009
Orange Blossoms
Editor: There is one value that the row of Eucalyptus ...
read >Jan. 8, 2009
It’s a Weed
Editor: As much as I like the photography and artistic ...
read >Not That Gravel!
By North Coast Journal Readers
Editor:
I must commend Mr. Sims on his colorful wit and vivid imagination, reflected in the Town Dandy piece (Jan. 15).
We love to hate that Railroad Tycoon that now “runs the NCRA,” and finally “came clean” about using the tracks that run through Supervisor Clendenen’s “domain”! (Sounds like a B western movie plot!) I assume he took the time to read the short haul proposal that the beleaguered operator of the NWP, Mr. Williams, sent to the North Coast Railroad Authority Board. Nowhere does it say anything about gravel extraction on the Wild and Scenic Eel River.
Could we also imagine that another commodity to ship on the resurrected rail will be 500-pound bales of fresh buds bound for the Far East? Six thousand freight cars moved in 200 days, equals 30 cars a day. Seriously, if we could get a small percentage of stimulus money (less than 20 million) to invest in rail restoration and crossing upgrades, we could eventually get the passenger excursion train running from Samoa to College of the Redwoods.
I bet even a diehard bike rider would not be opposed to catching a ride between Eureka and Arcata on a rainy day.
— Sid Berg, Eureka
Ed. reply: Perhaps Mr. Berg is aware of some potential alternative source of gravel in the Eel River Valley. A new quarry in the Scotia Bluffs? Genetically modified cattle? Hey, let’s dream a little!
Until such time as the bovine geneticists finish their work, though, NWP Inc.’s proposed 6,000 cars worth of aggregate must be taken from the beds of the Eel and Van Duzen, as gravel has been for decades.
Also, it must be noted that Mr. Berg’s dream train to CR is a step further than even the perpetually optimistic NWP Inc. is willing to go. In the letter referenced, NWP’s John Williams talks only of opening a tourist train as far south as Eureka.

















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