This week we’re talking about the life and legacy of local arts supporter Sally Arnot, who died Sept. 15. We’ll look back on her work fundraising for the Humboldt Arts Council and the Morris Graves Museum. It’s back to the drawing board for the Potter Valley Project and its efforts to take over the dam from PG&E to manage and restore the waters of the Eel River and Russian River. But that might not be such a bad thing. We’ll talk about why some feel it’s an opportunity for a better, faster solution. Finally, we’ve got ideas for what to eat this week, with new spots for breakfast and beyond. Hit subscribe for updates on Humboldt stories every week. 

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