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From the Publisher

  (UPDATE 6/28: The second paragraph in this original post inaccurately implies that members of the Timber Heritage Association “agreed” on the final Bay Trail Plan. By “we” I was referring to the Bay Trail Advocates alone. By the time the plan was finalized, Don Banducci, a long-time member of THA, had joined Bay Trail […]

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My Bully Pulpit

From the time the Journal was founded in 1990 up until a few election cycles ago, we endorsed candidates and made recommendations on ballot measures. They were ultimately my endorsements as editor/publisher — and later as publisher when the two positions were split — with substantial input from the reporting staff. It’s not that I […]

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Former Speaker Speaks

“White guy, white guy, white guy, white guy, white guy, white guy, white guy, … Karen Bass.” That was Assemblymember Wes Chesbro describing the gallery of Assembly Speaker portraits at the state Capitol to an adoring group of Dems-supporting-Jared Huffman. He introduced her as the keynote speaker at a Friday luncheon at the Eureka Women’s […]

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Touchdown Wal-Mart

The open secret of the new tenant at Bayshore Mall became more open and less secret last week as construction workers talked about the remodeling. “I don’t understand the secrecy. I’ve never seen it before,” said Jay Wright, an inspector for Fresno-based Moore Twining Co. “When I checked into the motel, I told the lady […]

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The Envelope, Please

Two weeks ago, I mentioned that the Journal was teaming up with KHUM radio (104.3, 104.7 FM) to raise money and collect food to benefit Food for People, the umbrella agency for all hunger-relief efforts in Humboldt County. This week KHUM folks are broadcasting live from a different grocery store each day as they do […]

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Just Too Cheerful

I wrote an introduction to last year’s Journal Gift Guide that, in hindsight, was too damn cheerful. I said, although we were two years into this recession — really, things could have been much worse here in Humboldt County. Although there were new, visible tears in the social fabric of our community, most of us […]

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Blackberry-infused Gin?

Humboldt County may have a boutique distillery in its future. The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribal Council is holding a public hearing Sept. 7 to discuss the possibility of establishing a production facility — called the Spirit Water Distillery — to make gin, vodka and rum. “We’re a long ways from being ready to talk,” said […]

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Our Word

The op-ed feature in the Times-Standard called “My Word” perhaps should be renamed. Something like “I’m-signing-my-name-to-this-but-I-didn’t-exactly-write-it.” I’m referring to a July 22 “My Word” signed by seven former Eureka City Council members and one former mayor. The eight expressed support for City Manager Dave Tyson. He has the right and the duty to hire and […]

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It’s Not Best Buy! [Corrected]

[Corrected at 3:12 p.m., Friday, Aug. 5. Note: An earlier version of this post, which was also printed in last week’s paper, overstated the degree of knowledge that Eureka City Manager David Tyson had regarding the identity of the new tenant at the Bayshore Mall.] If you were hoping for a Best Buy in the old […]

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Transitions

Next week Carrie Peyton Dahlberg will take over as editor of the North Coast Journal. I’ll tell you a little more about Carrie below. But first I’d like to acknowledge and thank the entire Journal team for weathering the past several months of transition. In particular, I’d like to single out acting editor Ryan Burns […]

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Musings

Welcome to Muse, Vol. 1, No. 1. The idea for a monthly arts and culture magazine is not new. In fact, the North Coast Journal was founded as a news, arts and entertainment monthly in 1990 and continued until September 1998 when it was converted to weekly. Now, once a month on the week of […]

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