Hydesville Water District Changes Rates
Hydesville Community Water District, which serves 400 meters, raised the rates to its ratepayers after a hearing on the 12th of September.
View ArticleMateel Community Center Reveals the Extent of Its Financial Crisis
Last night, the Mateel Community Center (MCC) held a public meeting asking for community feedback on their next steps after losing $140k on Reggae on the River 2017.
View ArticleTwo Very Different Ports–Shelter Cove and Eureka–Asked to Help Develop...
"Shelter Cove lost the vast majority of its fleet over the last few decades and only has a handful of active fishing vessels remaining, while Eureka has fewer than 200 boats actively fishing."
View ArticleMateel Board Meeting Foreshadows Local Hardship from the Economic Downturn
"More than one Board Member left in tears at the end of last night’s meeting."
View ArticleTuesday, State Water Board to Decide Water Policy for Cannabis
California continues to move forward with the legalization of cannabis cultivation. Regulation of water use and of water quality are key aspects of this process. This Tuesday the 17th of October, the...
View ArticleMateel Community Center Board Seeks Footing With Debt Over $600,000
The Mateel Community Center Board of Directors seeks its footing in light of the center’s overwhelming debt which totals just over $600,000.
View ArticleRedway Water Board: Working to Resolve Capacity Crisis and Much More
"The District's campaign to find and repair leaks has paid dividends in the cost of treating of nearly a million of gallons of water a month that is no longer lost."
View ArticleMateel Community Center Faces Scrutiny
The Mateel's Board responds after the Attorney General's Office posted a delinquency notice for the non-profit.
View ArticlePlanning for Wildfire: What Dangers Exist in Your Neighborhood and How Can...
After fires raced across California's Wine Country last month leaving a wake of destruction and a record number of fatalities behind, a series of workshops held across Humboldt County seek to prevent a...
View ArticleRedway Water and Sewer News: Bills Rise Slightly, Some Expenses Lowered, and...
Base Rates Rising Customers of Redway Community Services District (RCSD) will see their bills rise by $4.00 a month in 2018. The increase should generate about $36,000.00 a year of additional revenue...
View ArticleMateel Grapples With Financial Woes
The financial emergency the Mateel faces continues.
View ArticleGarberville Water News: of Boiling Water, Cannabis Water Use, and More
Equipment operators report on the incident that led to the Boil Water Order. They heard a series of sounds that made them think the exterior pipes of the treatment were pulling apart and its large...
View ArticleAbrupt Climate Change: Is Humanity on Hospice? Interview With Dr. Guy...
Dr. McPherson encourages us to ask ourselves how we want to live in the face of death.
View ArticleHumboldt County Residents Input Not Actively Sought as Potter Valley Project...
However, you can comment online and we've got the link.
View ArticleStrategy Session for Redway Community Services District Flows Smoothly
The group brainstormed the role of the RCSD together, picked the most important aspects and broke into groups to work out the details.
View ArticleGarberville Public Restroom Becoming a Reality
Work has begun on the public bathroom at the Garberville Town Square where the Farmer's Market is held each week.
View ArticleShelter Cove GM Philip Young’s Resigns After Assault Allegations; Other...
A disagreement about a statement made telling locals to ignore a No Trespassing sign led to an assault by RID's former General Manager, alleges one Shelter Cove Resident.
View ArticleRevival of the Presbyterian Church
Nearly seven months after the fire that nearly burned Garberville’s Community Presbyterian Church to the ground, work has finally begun to rebuild and repair the community’s landmark church.
View ArticleIn Spite of Rainy Year, Redwood Creek Stopped Flowing in Multiple Spots...
“Seeing the flow trends through the years underscores how much Redwood Creek would benefit from a coordinated, community-led water conservation program.”
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