The Jan. 7, 1924 Humboldt Standard said that, “Many former Humboldt baseball players are making a reputation in the Oakland and San Francisco winter leagues.”
“A somewhat new element was injected into the activities of the squad by the discovery of powerful apple cider, which registered up to 8% alcohol when analyzed,” the Humboldt Times said.
For the first time in 30 years, plans on managing federal public lands in northwest California are being updated, and one among many recommendations include eligibility for Butte Creek to gain wild and scenic river protections.
For the first time in 30 years, plans on managing federal public lands in northwest California are being updated, and one among many recommendations include eligibility for Butte Creek to gain wild and scenic river protections.
The reminder comes after algal blooms were recently detected by North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board staff in the South Fork of the Eel River at Richardson’s Grove, Cook’s Valley and in Miranda.